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Transforming Command: The Pursuit of Mission Command in the U.S., British, and Israeli Armies
Eitan Shamir
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Description for Transforming Command: The Pursuit of Mission Command in the U.S., British, and Israeli Armies
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On today's complex, fragmented, fast-moving battlefield, where combatants adapt constantly to exploit one-another's weaknesses, there is a demonstrable requirement for military commanders to devolve a high level of autonomy of decision-making and action to leaders on the ground. An effective model for doing this has existed for some time in the form of mission command and has been utilized by the U.S., Israeli, and British Armies—but with mixed success.
This book examines in depth the experiences of the armed forces of each of these countries in implementing mission command, and reveals the key factors that have determined the success or ... Read more
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Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Stanford University Press United States
Number of pages
288
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
Palo Alto, United States
ISBN
9780804772037
SKU
V9780804772037
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About Eitan Shamir
Eitan Shamir is a Research Fellow at the Dado Center for Interdisciplinary Military Studies, Israeli Defense Forces, and teaches in the Security Studies program at Tel Aviv University. His military experience includes service in the IDF's paratroops brigade and as a reserve officer in the IDF's Organizational Psychology Unit.
Reviews for Transforming Command: The Pursuit of Mission Command in the U.S., British, and Israeli Armies
"Shamir's historical analysis of mission command's conceptual underpinnings provides excellent context for practitioners seeking to understand the complexities and efforts required to adopt, adapt and practice mission command."—Brigadier Chris Field, Australian Army Journal "Transforming Command is a worthy addition to the military professional's library, especially with mission command being the subject of much attention in the Army . . . ... Read more