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Real Leadership and the U.S. Army - Overcoming a Failure of Imagination to Conduct Adaptive Work (Paperback)
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Real Leadership and the U.S. Army - Overcoming a Failure of Imagination to Conduct Adaptive Work (Paperback)
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Loot Price R430
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To win on today's complex and competitive battlefield our military
leaders have had to try to shed decades of organizational culture
that emphasized control and stability as the solution to solving
problem sets. Instead, today's leaders must be adaptive and agile
in their analysis and development of innovative solutions to the
complex challenges of the 21st century. Today's security
environment requires men and women in uniform to think critically
and be creative in developing new strategies and solutions. These
skills will allow our military leaders to maintain the operational
initiative against an enemy who is by nature adaptive and always
evolving to overcome the tremendous advantage in technological and
material overmatch of the United States and many of its allies.
This paper argues that the U.S. Army should continue its bold
initiatives in its current Campaign of Learning and go even
further. It should develop creative leaders who can exercise
adaptive leadership with the capacity to provide learning
environments within their organizations. Included in the paper is
an analysis of adaptive challenges facing the Army. Specifically,
the Army espouses the need for decentralized operations and
operational adaptability, but the author argues that the Army
culture is driven by control, stability, and risk aversion. A case
study provides a means for analyzing the complexity of
organizational leadership in the contemporary security environment.
The study presents a high-stakes problem set requiring an
operational adaptation by a cavalry squadron in Baghdad, Iraq. This
problematic reality triggers the struggle in finding a creative
solution, as cultural norms serve as barriers against overturning
accepted solutions that have proven successful in the past, even if
they do not fit today's reality. The case highlights leaders who
are constrained by assumptions and therefore suffer the
consequences of failing to adapt quickly to a changed environment.
Emphasizing the importance of reflection and a willingness to
experiment and assume risk, the case study transitions to an
example of a successful application of adaptive leadership and
adaptive work performed by the organization. The case study serves
as a microcosm of the challenges facing the U.S. Army. The
corresponding leadership framework presented can be used as a model
for the Army as it attempts to move forward in its efforts to make
adaptation an institutional imperative (Chapters 1 and 2). The
paper presents a holistic approach to leadership, whereby the
leader transcends being simply an authority figure and becomes
instead a real leader who provides a safe and creative learning
environment for the organization to tackle and solve adaptive
challenges (Chapter 3). The paper concludes with a recommendation
that Army leaders apply Harvard Professor Dean Williams's theory of
leadership to the challenges confronting the Army's leader
development process so as to improve its efforts to grow adaptive
leaders (Chapter 4).
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