Courage to execute : what elite U.S. military units can teach business about leadership and team performance / James D. Murphy.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781118790090
- 111879009X
- 658.4/01 23
- HD31 .M823 2014
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Includes bibliographical references.
The military response to a complex world : the new value of effective execution -- Basic training : indoctrinating your people with values and skills -- Team alignment : connecting the troops with the leader's intent -- Mission preparation : moving from strategy toward accountable actions.
How to build a culture of high performance within your organization The U.S. military in general, and its many elite organizations in particular, possesses a culture of high performance. Courage to Execute outlines the six basic principles that operate at the foundation of high performance, which include leadership, organization, communication, knowledge, experience, and discipline, known together as LOCKED. When Read more...
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