Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Command Failure = Commanding Officer Failure

"When things go wrong in your command, start searching for the reason in increasingly larger concentric circles around your own desk."

General Bruce C. Clark
Commander in Chief of the US Army in Europe, 1960–62

1 comment:

  1. This one is actually true. I cannot recall a ship or unit that was automatically in a stall or not mission effective due simply to lack of men, material or $ when well led. It sure was easy to see the difference between good and bad leaders when officers found themselves in identical crappy situations lacking men, money and material but the good ones sailed on time and completed the missions. The bad leaders failed to sail or screwed it up.

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