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I was wondering if anyone knows the 10 principles of leadership and the 10 principles of war (in military context) of course.
hockeysgal said:I was wondering if anyone knows the 10 principles of leadership and the 10 principles of war (in military context) of course.
pbi said:Well, I don't know anything about leadership, but how about this: "The Five Stages of Any Military Endeavour"
1) Great Expectations.
2) Failure
3) Panic
4) Search for a Scapegoat
5) Punishment of the Innocent
6) Reward of the Unworthy.
Haha, I did that a couple days ago....
1) Achieve professional competence and pursue self-improvement
2)Clarify objectives and intent
3) Solve problems; make timely decisions
4) Direct; motivate by persuasion and example and by sharing risks and hardships
5) Train individuals and teams under demanding and realistic conditions
6) Build teamwork and cohesion
7) Keep subordinates informed, explain events and decisions
8 ) Mentor, educate, and develop subordinates
9) Treat subordinates fairly; respond to their concerns, represent their interests
10) Maintain situational awareness; seek information; keep current
11) Learn from experience and those who have experience
12) Exemplify and reinforce the miiltary ethos; maintain order and discipline; uphold professional norms
Was this done by soldiers or group psychology doctorates?m410 said:Thanks to crack scientists in a lab in Kingston, there are now 12 principles of leadership.
No. It looks like one principle that could be summarized as "follow & promote the military culture/lifestyle."m410 said:(I'll start. Isn't #12 actually 3 principles?)
Because we need to give a rating for "leading change" on our PERs.milnewstbay said:Why mess with simplicity, understandability?