Editor's Note: In this second installment of a two-part series on leadership and readiness, the article argues that the future of military advantage lies not in weapons or algorithms, but in character ...
Military leadership is often defined by action under pressure. Combat decisions are made with limited time, incomplete information, and real consequences. Yet many of the most effective commanders in ...
The practice of leadership should be a somewhat formal program, depending on the size of the firm. In this day of formal business practices, there should be a formal well thought-out program. The ...
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