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Naval War College Review

Journal

2020

Leadership

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Leading Change In Military Organizations: Primer For Senior Leaders, Kenneth M. Sandler, Thomas P. Galvin Jul 2020

Leading Change In Military Organizations: Primer For Senior Leaders, Kenneth M. Sandler, Thomas P. Galvin

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No abstract provided.


Into The Dark Water: The Story Of Three Officers And Pt-109, Edward Gillen, John J. Domagalski Mar 2020

Into The Dark Water: The Story Of Three Officers And Pt-109, Edward Gillen, John J. Domagalski

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No abstract provided.


Sir John Orde And The Trafalgar Campaign—A Failure Of Information Sharing, J. Ross Dancy, Evan Wilson Mar 2020

Sir John Orde And The Trafalgar Campaign—A Failure Of Information Sharing, J. Ross Dancy, Evan Wilson

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When France’s Toulon Fleet appeared off Cádiz in April 1805, Orde possessed more information about the whereabouts and strength of the Combined Fleet than any other British flag officer, placing immense responsibility on him to share that information widely and quickly. But in this he failed, costing Lord Nelson a good chance of bringing the campaign to a halt six months before Trafalgar, and providing an example of a failure to achieve mission command.


Leadership And Decision—From Accountability To Punishment, Michael Junge Mar 2020

Leadership And Decision—From Accountability To Punishment, Michael Junge

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As the Navy reenters an era of great-power competition, we should evaluate our culture of command and relearn precise language before we jettison superb commanding officers for ahistorical reasons.