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Second-in-Command (2iC), First in Excellence - Phd Powers - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Second-in-Command (2iC), First in Excellence - Phd Powers - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Why do some departments, divisions, and organizations soar while others struggle? Watching another team achieve the success you feel yours more rightfully deserves can be incredibly frustrating. However, they might have something you don’t: Seconds-in-Command. Given how many Seconds-in-Command exist in the workforce, it is stunning that there are so few books about them. Organizations can and often do have more than one 2iC; large ones may have hundreds. KP Powers focuses on essential skills that individuals in these positions already possess and can enhance to become an organization’s key to achieving phenomenal success. This book introduces the groundbreaking concept of linking multiple 2iCs to form a Second-in-Command chain. This game-changing technique increases the positive impact that 2iCs can have on organizational and leader success. In today’s world, leaders no longer have the luxury of hiring more people to keep up with a growing workload. The labor shortage and the need to cut costs because of looming economic issues make that impractical. It makes more sense to consider a new organizational framework that includes 2iCs, thus multiplying existing team members’ contributions. This is especially critical in highly regulated fields such as higher education, finance, and health care, where the stakes and penalties are high and unforgiving. Second-in-Command, First in Excellence invites readers to think differently about this critical role. Geared toward leaders who have or want a 2iC as well as 2iCs themselves, this book both demonstrates the value of the 2iC position and serves as a tool for professional development.

DKK 363.00
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The Theory and Practice of Command and Control in Environmental Policy - Peter Berck - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Logic of Commands - Nicholas (university Of Pittsburgh Rescher - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Glasgow - Andrew Gibb - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Asia’s Naval Expansion - Geoffrey (joint Services Command And Staff College And Defence Studies Till - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Russia's Market Economy - Stefan Hedlund - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Polish Entrepreneurs and American Entrepreneurs - John O'del - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Douglas Haig, 1861–1928 - Gerard J. De Groot - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Douglas Haig, 1861–1928 - Gerard J. De Groot - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

For seventy years Douglas Haig had been portrayed on the one hand as the ‘Butcher of the Somme’ – inept, insensitive and archaic; and on the other as the ‘Saviour of Britain’ – noble, unselfish and heroic. This polarised, strident and ultimately inconclusive argument had resulted in Haig becoming detached from his own persona; he had become a shallow symbol of a past age to be pilloried or praised. The middle ground in the Haig debate had been as barren as No Man’s Land. There should be no mystery about Haig. Certain from a very early age of his own greatness, he preserved every record of his achievements: diaries, letters, official reports etc. The opinions of his contemporaries are likewise readily available. But until this book the material had not been used to construct a complete and accurate picture. Critics and supporters have raided the historical records for evidence of the demi-god or demon and have ignored that which conflicts with their preconceptions. They have likewise raced through his early life in order to get to the war, in the process ignoring the complex process of his development as a soldier. Analyses of Haig’s command have consequently been as shallow as the prevailing images of the man. After eight years of painstaking and detailed research into previously neglected sources, Gerard De Groot gave us a more complete and balanced picture. This book, originally published in 1988, which will appeal both to the general and the specialised reader, is not simply a critique of Haig’s command in the war, but an exploration into his personality. Close attention to his early life and career reveals him as a creature of his society, a man who mirrored both the virtues and the faults of Edwardian Britain. What emerges is an intense, dedicated, but ultimately flawed servant of his country whose ironic fate it was to grow up in one age and to command in another.

DKK 354.00
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The Commanders - - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Commanders - - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Originally published in 1984, this book tells the story of sixteen of Australia’s most eminent military men, as they performed under the stress of strategy-making and in the heat of battle. In scrutinising critical periods in the careers of such men as Brudenell White, Chauvel, Monash, Gordon Bennett, Blamey and Scherger, it addresses a number of fascinating questions: - - Is there an Australian style of command? - - - How well have Australian officers been prepared for high command? - - - How have Australian commanders handled the problems of coalition way or co-operation with allies? - - - How have political direction, organisational structures and entrenched defence policy affected the performance of commanders in the field? - Each re-evaluation compares performance with reputation. Some of the figures examined are familiar (What was the real basis of Monash’s reputation as a commander? Was Blamey worthy of the field-marshal’s baton?); some are given an appraisal long denied them. This roll-call of some of Australia’s greatest warriors presents a fascinating picture of the realities of war at the top. Each of the sixteen lives examined presents a revealing account of the conditions under which crucial military decisions are made and carried out – on the battlefield, at headquarters, in victory and defeat. The Commanders will appeal not only to students of military affairs but to everyone interested in Australian history and biography.

DKK 357.00
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The Half War - Robert P Haffa Jr - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Half War - Robert P Haffa Jr - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

This book offers a strategic, organizational, and logistical analysis in a historical context of the planning of conventional forces to meet a limited contingency. The central question is: Why, from 1960 to 1982, did the U.S. fail to construct a coherent limited contingency force? Analysis of a series of comparative case studies reveals that the strategic concept to the "half war," or limited contingency, was never articulated adequately enough to support specific force planning. Organizations designed to oversee and command limited contingency forces, fragmented by interservice rivalries and the absence of joint doctrine, lacked multiservice composition and a unified command structure. A search for economy in limited contingency forces seemed justified by illusions about their capabilities. Low budgetary priority and Congressional perceptions that enhanced U.S. rapid deployment capabilities would encourage U.S. global intervention contributed to the lack of logistical and mobility systems dedicated to them. The wider intent of this study is to shed light on the general purpose force planning process and to suggest policy guidance as the United States once again embarks on a major conventional force planning initiative. Rather than being trapped by the past, new efforts to meet vital U.S. military interests below the nuclear threshold must identify "half war" planning contingencies, structure unified commands capable of directing tailored conventional forces in specific theaters, and provide adequate strategic mobility systems.

DKK 329.00
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