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portada General Douglas MacArthur Military Leadership Writing Competition Command and General Staff College 2012
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
68
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
25.4 x 17.8 x 0.4 cm
Weight
0.14 kg.
ISBN13
9781500589875

General Douglas MacArthur Military Leadership Writing Competition Command and General Staff College 2012

U. S. Army Combined Arms Center (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

General Douglas MacArthur Military Leadership Writing Competition Command and General Staff College 2012 - U. S. Army Combined Arms Center

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Synopsis "General Douglas MacArthur Military Leadership Writing Competition Command and General Staff College 2012"

There are very few tasks in the Army more important than developing effective, competent leaders. As a significant part of this effort, the Army provides Field Manual (FM) 6-22, which establishes leadership doctrine and fundamental principles to guide leaders at all levels. In support of this important objective, the manual offers a comprehensive framework for leadership that explicitly outlines the highly valued characteristics and competencies all leaders are expected to aspire and emulate. However, as valuable as this framework may be, much of its content is based upon intuition and experience. As expressed in FM 6-22, the manual "combines the lessons of the past with important insights" in establishing a model for competent leadership. While this approach to framing leadership has value, it can also be a significant limitation that potentially overlooks other highly influentialfactors to producing successful leadership and positive organizational outcomes. Similar to flaws in relying exclusively on anecdotal evidence, there may be important factors identified within the empirical literature absent or lacking emphasis in FM 6-22. Further, certain characteristicsor competencies may be more important than others depending on the context or leadership position. These limitations suggest a review ofrelevant research is necessary to enhancing the Army's current model of leadership

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