Unit cohesion through competent leadership: why the success of a unit lives and dies with the effectiveness of its leaders/ Wiliam J. Callen

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2018Subject(s): In: Marine Corps Gazette Vol.102, No.4, April 2018, pp.69-71 (71)Summary: In peacetime as well as times of war, competent leadership is the bedrock of unit cohesion. A competent leader of Marines must be the embodiment of the Corps' standards, a consistent and fair disciplinarian, and a compassionate, approachable mentor who fosters an environment of respect while instilling belief in the unit, its mission, and in all the Marines under his command.
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In peacetime as well as times of war, competent leadership is the bedrock of unit cohesion. A competent leader of Marines must be the embodiment of the Corps' standards, a consistent and fair disciplinarian, and a compassionate, approachable mentor who fosters an environment of respect while instilling belief in the unit, its mission, and in all the Marines under his command.

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