This book provides relevant leadership information and lesson learned when dealing with a volatile environment. It provides insight into how Volckmann approached each challenge and the …show more content…
Volckmann assessed that raids on the Japanese supply lines between camps would start to incite fear in the occupying forces while slowly leaving them isolated and vulnerable to larger guerrilla raids. This required him to adjust his leadership style again, in both vision and behavior. Volckmann was able to to change his style to adapt to each problem set. Volckmanns situation required him to assess each contributing factor of his problem and move from one style of leadership to another. Additionally, this had to be projected to the men in his maneuver elements, and often with a language barrier to complete