Thursday, August 24, 2017

LEADERSHIP_ What Mitch McConnell can learn from military leadership lessons

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What Mitch McConnell can learn from military leadership lessons

by Matthew Wadler
| Aug 24, 2017, 5:18 PM


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Many years ago, when I was a company commander, I had a conversation with an incredibly astute NCO on leadership. He told me in no uncertain terms that he would never want to be an officer because of how little control you have over your own career. As an officer, especially one in command, you are responsible for everything that happens under your command, even things you have no way to direct.

You are expected to wield enough influence over your unit that they are compelled to do the right thing, even when outside of visual contact. When that fails to happen, you, as the commander, end up paying the price for their failures. The cards you are dealt do not matter, only the way you play your hand. Because of this, command is one of the most stressful, and ultimately most rewarding, times in an officer's career.

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