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Leadership.
Command of troops.
Military art and science.
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From
knowing
to
doing
:
international
perspectives
on
leading
/ edited by Lieutenant Colonel Daniel J. Watola and Allister MacIntyre.
Canadian Defence Academy Press, 2018.
Call #:
658.4092 F931
Subjects
Leadership.
Command of troops.
Military art and science.
Series
International
Military Leadership Association Working Group series.
ISBN:
9780660274300 (pbk.)
Description:
vi, 304 p. : ill. : 21 cm.
Notes:
"Produced for the Canadian Defence Academy Press by 17 Wing Winnipeg Publishing Office."
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The leader's role in motivating performance / Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Douglas Lindsay, PhD, Lieutenant Colonel Daniel J. Watola, PhD, and Walter Borman, PhD (p. 1-21) -- Communicative behaviour as transformative power of military leadership / Lieutenant Colonel Samir Rawat, PhD (p. 23-31) -- Military leadership and the effective use of power and influence / Lieutenant Colonel Peter J. Reiley, PhD, Christopher P. Kelley, PhD, and Shane D. Soboroff, PhD (p. 33-57) -- Improving leader well-being and performance through mastery of habits / Squadron Leader Bethany Gerling and Flight Lieutenant Carsten Grimm (p. 59-83) -- Fake news as a constraint on leadership: concepts and explanations / Alexander Thielen, BS, Claes Wallenius, PhD, and Aida Alvinius, PhD (p. 85-103) --
Leading
a military organization effectively in a state of post-scarcity / Aida Alvinius, PhD, Arita Holmberg, PhD, and Gerry Larsson, PhD (p. 105-127) -- Leveraging empowerment and fit to enhance organizational culture at the team and organizational level / Lieutenant Colonel Rylan M. Charlton, MS, and Major Steven D. Raymer, MS (p. 129-163) --
Leading
strategic change: the role of teams, tasks and commander's intent / Jerry Guo, MS, and Mie Augier, PhD (p. 165-189) -- Critical thinking in military operations: is it necessary or optional? / S. Hartati R-Suradijono, PhD (p. 191-203) -- Building effective command teams: bridging leader's know-do gap / Eileen Ang, MS (p205-213) -- Leadership from the edge: a challenge for Africa / Gideon A.J. van Dyk, PhD (p. 215-233) -- New leaders, 'new wars': a reflective approach to applying gender and cultural
perspectives
/ Vanessa Brown, MA, and Alan Okros, PhD (p. 235-289).
Summary:
'From
Knowing
to
Doing
:
International
Perspectives
on
Leading
Effectively, is the thirteenth volume of the
International
Military Leadership Association Working Group (IMLAW) series published by the Canadian Defence Academy Press. In this book, 24 authors from 8 countries offer their advice to leaders across the depth and breadth of military service'--From publisher.
Other authors:
Watola, Daniel,
MacIntyre, Allister T. (Allister Tompkins), 1954-
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