
JCLI Journal of Character and Leadership Integration
The Purpose of the Journal of Character & Leadership Integration (JCLI) is to promote a new field of study and discussion in the area where character and leadership intersect. The time has never been more critical for us to understand how moral and ethical dimensions interact with the complexity of leadership, in all contexts! We feel it is important that this conversation be grounded in theory and empirical examinaton, while at the same time, ensuring that it is applicable in the real world. As such, JCLI will offer a unique balance of voices from across multiple disciplines. It presents conceptual and empirical articles, complemented by senior leader perspectives and interviews from a diverse set of domains (e.g., military, industry, non-profit, etc).
Interactive archived editions of the Journal of Character and Leadership Development are below.
To order your hard copy of an archived edition of the JCLI, email your request to: JCLI@USAFA.edu
The Purpose of the Journal of Character & Leadership Integration (JCLI) is to promote a new field of study and discussion in the area where character and leadership intersect. The time has never been more critical for us to understand how moral and ethical dimensions interact with the complexity of leadership, in all contexts! We feel it is important that this conversation be grounded in theory and empirical examinaton, while at the same time, ensuring that it is applicable in the real world. As such, JCLI will offer a unique balance of voices from across multiple disciplines. It presents conceptual and empirical articles, complemented by senior leader perspectives and interviews from a diverse set of domains (e.g., military, industry, non-profit, etc).
Interactive archived editions of the Journal of Character and Leadership Development are below.
To order your hard copy of an archived edition of the JCLI, email your request to: JCLI@USAFA.edu
JCLI
CCLD Scholar Brief Archive
The purpose of the Scholar Briefs is to provide thoughtful, academic explorations on topics related to the broad theme of character and leadership. This format provides more depth than the relatively brief thought pieces published in CCLD's quarterly, online "Character Connections" and allows for more flexibility and less formality than the articles published in CCLD's official publication, The Journal of Character and Leadership Integration. In addition, the insights and opinions expressed by these scholars may be directed at more targeted audiences than in our traditional publications. We invite and welcome contributions from a wide range of perspectives and disciplines on all topics related to character and leadership.
Interactive archived editions of Scholar Briefs are below. To order a hard copy of an archived issue, email your request and edition specifics to: JCLI@USAFA.edu
The purpose of the Scholar Briefs is to provide thoughtful, academic explorations on topics related to the broad theme of character and leadership. This format provides more depth than the relatively brief thought pieces published in CCLD's quarterly, online "Character Connections" and allows for more flexibility and less formality than the articles published in CCLD's official publication, The Journal of Character and Leadership Integration. In addition, the insights and opinions expressed by these scholars may be directed at more targeted audiences than in our traditional publications. We invite and welcome contributions from a wide range of perspectives and disciplines on all topics related to character and leadership.
Interactive archived editions of Scholar Briefs are below. To order a hard copy of an archived issue, email your request and edition specifics to: JCLI@USAFA.edu
Character Connections
Foundational Documents
Character Connections E-Blast Archive
"Character Connections" is an e-Blast publication that delivers brief and thought provoking articles that provide some depth on an important theme. Each submission is a succinct thought provoking essay not more than three pages. Short, in this context, should not imply simple. Rather, a clearly articulated but complex argument is ideal. Each article addresses the question: "So what?" Giving particular attention to why this issue or question matters.
Archived editions of Character Connections are below. To request a hard copy be sent to you, submit an email request to: JCLI@USAFA.edu
"Character Connections" is an e-Blast publication that delivers brief and thought provoking articles that provide some depth on an important theme. Each submission is a succinct thought provoking essay not more than three pages. Short, in this context, should not imply simple. Rather, a clearly articulated but complex argument is ideal. Each article addresses the question: "So what?" Giving particular attention to why this issue or question matters.
Archived editions of Character Connections are below. To request a hard copy be sent to you, submit an email request to: JCLI@USAFA.edu
CC e-Blast Winter 2012: The Uncommitted
CC e-Blast Fall 2011: Is Duty Dead?
Foundational Documents
The Character Coaching manual provides the framework and practical instruction on how to conduct character coaching (either at USAFA or abroad). "Character coaching" is defined as "The art & practice of assisting a Leader's development as a Leader of Character, through an engaging relationship of challenge & support - focused on strengthening the Leader's competence, confidence, & commitment in applying the virtues embodied in the AF Core Values.
View archived documents below. To order a hard copy of an archived document, email your request to: JCLI@USAFA.edu
The Character Coaching manual provides the framework and practical instruction on how to conduct character coaching (either at USAFA or abroad). "Character coaching" is defined as "The art & practice of assisting a Leader's development as a Leader of Character, through an engaging relationship of challenge & support - focused on strengthening the Leader's competence, confidence, & commitment in applying the virtues embodied in the AF Core Values.
View archived documents below. To order a hard copy of an archived document, email your request to: JCLI@USAFA.edu
Scholar Briefs









