Personality type and military culture in the Anglo-West / H Bondy

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Australian Defence Force Journal No 169, 2005, pp.4-14 (F7)Summary: A critical assessment of Western military culture (i.e. that of Canada, USA, UK, Australia and New Zealand). Argues that the present culture is accepting of the legitimacy of modern management techniques and hierarchical authority. Executive cadres are dominant, inflexible, conformative, reactive, and "prefer trendy reengineering processes".
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A critical assessment of Western military culture (i.e. that of Canada, USA, UK, Australia and New Zealand). Argues that the present culture is accepting of the legitimacy of modern management techniques and hierarchical authority. Executive cadres are dominant, inflexible, conformative, reactive, and "prefer trendy reengineering processes".

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