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90 reviewsISBN 10: 0833042009
ISBN 13: 978-0833042002
Author: Peter Schirmer, James C. Crowley, Nancy E. Blacker, Richard R. Brennan, Henry A. Leonard, J. Michael Polich, Jerry M. Sollinger, Danielle M. Varda
Summarizes discussions with over 450 Army officers (lieutenants through colonels) about leader development in Army units. These discussions revealed that the type and extent of leader development activities vary greatly across units, but that they are generally informal and most heavily influenced by the unit commander. The authors conclude with suggestions on how the Army school system can improve leader development.
CHAPTER ONE Introduction
CHAPTER TWO Study Participants and Methods
CHAPTER THREE Overview of Unit-Level Leader Development
CHAPTER FOUR Commander’s Influence on Unit-Level Leader Development Activities
CHAPTER FIVE Counseling, Coaching, and Mentoring
CHAPTER SIX Specific Elements of Leader Development Programs
CHAPTER SEVEN Conclusions and Recommendations
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Tags: Peter Schirmer, James Crowley, Nancy Blacker, Development