Friday, December 5, 2014

Set a new course in 2015

As we sail toward the end of 2014, "adrift" is a word all too frequently associated with our great Navy. Several problems continue to erode confidence in our Navy's leadership and none is more insidious than the common perception that integrity can be hazardous to one's career -- especially if it means vocalizing issues that might embarrass the brass.

If allowed to continue unabated, this perception will breed yet "another" generation of cynical, risk-averse naval officers more concerned with getting promoted than with addressing and fixing problems.  Responsible criticism has long been considered an act of disloyalty. The Navy should reward integrity - above most other traits. We should consider changing the FITREP systems to include these simple questions: (1) Will this officer deliver the bad news, even when the boss doesn't want to hear it? (2) Will this officer risk his or her career for the men and women under him?

We should apply some positive steering now and get back on course. Otherwise, we may be heading into shoal waters.

3 comments:

My kids' Mom said...

Mike,

Great post and thoughts to ponder for many.

Have a lovely weekend!

Kind regards,

Anneli Kershaw

HMS Defiant said...

Integrity is what you take to bed. Oh yeah, she's cute and you love her but if you find that you cannot close your eyes and fall asleep because you failed the test of life, you lose. Almost 30 years and I'm not ashamed of anything. No lying, no cheating, no stealing, no back-stabbing.

All things considered, it was very good.

My kids' Mom said...

Mike,

I wrote a few lines about this in my blog

http://whenwewalkinfieldsofgold.blogspot.se/2014/12/admiral-jan-tighe.html

Kind regards,

Anneli Kershaw