The Human in Command: Exploring the Modern Military Experience ; [ Proceedings of a NATO RTO Workshop on The Human in Command, Held June 8 - 12, 1998, in Kingston, Jamaica ]Carol McCann, Ross Pigeau MAJOR-GENERAL M. K. JEFFERY Command, and mdeed the human in command, has always been key to milItary operations. The complexIty and tempo of modern operations make this statement even more true today than in the past. However, both the military and the research 2 communities have tended to treat command and control (C ) from a limited per spective. For too long, command and control have been considered as if they were a single concept, with control often dominatmg our study. Indeed, in many 2 cases we have divorced operational C from the military institution itself, resulting in disconnects and inefficiencies. Then, in an attempt to overcome these self-inflicted deficiencies, we have pursued the Holy Grail of technology, hoping that it 2 would solve our C problems. Only now, as we start to realize technology's costs 2 and limitations, are we looking critically at C • This book attempts to take such a look. The contributions that make up this book are the product of a June 1998 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) workshop called The Human m Command. Far from being purely an academIc exercise, this gathenng brought together milI 2 tary leaders and civilian scientists to discuss C's central pragmatic and conceptual issues-its assumptions, its practices, and its organization. Indeed, in recent years there has been mounting evidence that both our society and Its military institutions are facing organizational crises. |
Contents
The Human in Command | 1 |
The Nature of Command | 9 |
The Human in Command A Personal View | 17 |
Command Experiences in Rwanda | 29 |
The Fog of War A Personal Experience of Leadership | 51 |
Command and Control in Stressful Conditions | 65 |
Command and Leadership in Other Peoples Wars | 83 |
Establishing Command IntentA Case Study The Encirclement of the Ruhr March 1945 | 93 |
Dynamic Decision Making in Command and Control | 233 |
SelfAssessment of Command Performance and Feedback in Multiforce Training | 249 |
A SchemaBased Approach to Measuring Team Decision Making in a Navy Combat Information Center | 263 |
Communication of Intent in Military Command and Control System | 279 |
Misplaced Loyalties Military Culture and the Breakdown of Discipline in Two Peace Operations | 293 |
Morale Cohesion and Confidence in Leadership Unit Climate Dimensions for Canadian Soldiers on Operations | 311 |
Coping with Interrogations | 333 |
Stressors Face by Commanders in Three Operational Environments The Gulf Bosnia and Northern Ireland | 345 |
Time Tempo and Command | 111 |
United States Army Leadership Doctrine for the Twentyfirst Century | 127 |
Human Problems in Organizational Devolution | 147 |
Redefining Command and Control | 163 |
Developing Practical Thinking for Battle Command | 185 |
Command and Control A Biased Combinations? | 201 |
Mission Command in Ambiguous Situations | 217 |
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