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    Military Leadership Napoleon’s rise to fame is truly inspirational as he was able to make his way up the ranks based on sheer intellect and hard work. He was an excellent strategist‚ deeply studied of military knowledge at various military strategies used in actual combats. He especially advocates focus on the use of the artillery‚ and gives full play to the motor role of the cavalry. In fact‚ whether strategies or tactics‚ Napoleon had not created any new ideas‚ while he himself had certainly not

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    Within the U.S. militaryleadership is generally considered something of a given. It is a fundamental ingredient of warfare‚ without which the outcome of a combat operation cannot be assured. The leader is the brain‚ the motive power of command‚ upon whom subordinates rely for guidance and wisdom‚ and depend upon for good judgment. The leader must be determined‚ unflappable and charismatic; confident in delegation of authority; able to combine the various strands of command into a common thread;

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    mid-level manager‚ assumed so much destructive behavior within the organization? The current leadership has nothing but glowing comments about this individual. This person exhibited in damaging and destructive behaviors of a leader once the unit return to its stateside home base the military is governed by the Uniformed Code of Military Justice‚ set of guidelines and regulation which all members of military Despite the governing rules of this manual the commanding officers‚ senior leaders charged

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    During my time in the Navy‚ I found that having a foundation of leadership is key. At sea‚ we all work as a collaborative team but are divided into our specialized departments. My department was the Weapon Systems Department‚ a collaborative team comprised of 100 hardworking sailors. Amongst those sailors‚ I was the team lead. One of the hardest deployments I remember and the one I faced the most difficulty with followed the transfer off-ship of two senior enlisted personnel . I was still considered

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    Discipline Leadership Responsibilities and Duties Importance to the Military Discipline: Training that corrects‚ molds or perfects the mental facilities or moral character; the discipline to a superior authority. [Defined by Webster]. Discipline to me means that you are capable of accepting the norms. You respect the commands given from a higher authority or the leader in charge. Training your mind to think in a routine way of life‚ being able to accept the responsibilities of what you do

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    It is not known how various leadership development approaches enable the development of high performing leaders of Army organization. The U.S. Army prides itself on developing its leaders to be skilled‚ confident‚ and ready to support military operations. For nearly 240 years‚ the U.S. Army has provided the nation a land- power force consisting of highly trained and educated leaders‚ soldiers‚ and army civilians who stand prepared to deter adversaries‚ prevent conflict‚ and win the nation’s wars

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    Although leadership in combat plays an important and challenging role in today’s Army‚ Combat leadership is only part of being an Army leader. Being a leader in a garrison environment has its own set of challenges. In this essay‚ I will discuss Army leadership requirements while in garrison‚ leadership responsibilities‚ and the differences between combat and garrison leadership and how they affect one another. Leadership requirements are outlined in Army Doctrine Publication (ADP) and Army Doctrine

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    different styles of leadership in the Army and the civilian sector. Because of my civilian experiences in corporate America‚ my leadership philosophy matured prior to joining the Army. Over the last 6 years in the mighty United States Army‚ I implemented the leadership experiences that I acquired in the Army doctrines. Consequently‚ my leadership philosophy morphed into a situational leadership philosophy. So far‚ this philosophy has not fail me yet. Applying situational leadership style‚ helped me

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    Leadership has been said‚ it must be earned and not given. However‚ sometimes in the military‚ some individuals are put into leadership roles by default. Most often‚ time in service and time in grade are the determinants‚ not whether the individual is capable of leading. My idea of an effective leader is someone whose passion is for the greater cause than their own personal accolades. In my case‚ someone who want to better each team member‚ which would better the overall success of the team.

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    transformational leadership. Transformational leadership is a style of leadership where a leader works with subordinates to identify needed change‚ creates a vision of what that change end result should be‚ and executes those changes with the combined help of his subordinates through inspiration and charisma. I find that it is far easier to tell a soldier to “do as I do” than to try and explain how to become successful in the military. I have continuously molded and changed my leadership philosophy over

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