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27 mar 2020 · Explore insights on military leadership, problem solving, and managing through crises in this package of more than two dozen interviews and articles by McKinsey.
- Leadership Lessons From The Royal Navy
I believe that the same principle holds true for business....
- An Agenda for Troubled Times
Leadership matters most—and is hardest to do well — when...
- A Former European Defense Chief Offers Leadership Lessons for Tackling Coronavirus
And these key messages should be distributed to all your...
- Call to Action: How A&D Companies Can Build The Workforce of The Future
Goal setting, along with immersive training for leaders at...
- The Toughest Leadership Test
Once the crisis is over, everyone is likely to remember how...
- Imperative and Opportunity
For defense forces, climate change brings wide-ranging...
- Digital Talent Challenges and Opportunities in Aerospace and Defense
It has been nearly six decades since NASA’s Apollo missions...
- Digital: The Next Horizon for Global Aerospace and Defense
Aerospace and defense (A&D) companies create some of the...
- Leadership Lessons From The Royal Navy
10 lis 2021 · Below, I share four key leadership maxims the military taught me. Leadership Lessons I Learned in the Military 1. Don’t Wear Your Rank on Your Sleeve. This is an old cliché that may seem inappropriate in a military context—after all, it’s one of the only vocations where you do wear your rank on your sleeve. But that’s why the lesson ...
The Flight Level model is an instrument of communication that reveals the effect of specific improvement steps at different levels, and for finding the most useful starting point within the organization to begin with improvements.
3 lis 2023 · Leadership is a key concept in military organizations which refers to processes of direct influence and command. In this chapter, the subject, basic concepts, and central issues of military leadership are described.
24 kwi 2013 · Here is how they define the levels in the Military, while adding some extra: Technological level – the properties and the abilities of the physical equipment, including personnel. Business example: new operating system is installed on computers inside the organization; staff is trained in its use.
6 lut 2009 · Why? It’s nurture, not nature. First, in all services, military leadership qualities are formed in a progressive and sequential series of carefully planned training, educational, and experiential...
The manu-als describing the desired traits and behaviors of the American military leader cite attributes that appear to be universally prized: attention to the mission, caring for subordinates, making the intent of the commander clear, physical courage, and willing-ness to sacrifice for the benefit of the larger community.