Puedes empezar a leer Transforming Command en tu Kindle en menos de un minuto. ¿No tienes un Kindle? Consigue un Kindle aquí.

Enviar a mi Kindle o a otro dispositivo

 
 
 

Pruébalo gratis

Lee el principio de este eBook gratis

Enviar a mi Kindle o a otro dispositivo

Lee libros en tu ordenador o en otros dispositivos móviles gracias a nuestras Aplicaciones de lectura Kindle GRATUITAS.
Transforming Command: The Pursuit of Mission Command in the U.S., British, and Israeli Armies
 
Ampliar la imagen
 

Transforming Command: The Pursuit of Mission Command in the U.S., British, and Israeli Armies [Versión Kindle]

Eitan Shamir

Precio lista ed. digital: EUR 19,72 ¿Qué es esto?
Precio lista ed. impresa: EUR 19,81
Precio Kindle: EUR 13,81 IVA incluido (si corresponde) y envío a través de Amazon Whispernet
Ahorras: EUR 6,00 (30%)

Formatos

Precio Amazon Nuevo de Usado de
Versión Kindle EUR 13,81  
Tapa dura EUR 56,72  
Tapa blanda EUR 18,82  
Descubre cómo ahorrar hasta un 90% en un título diferente cada día
Inscríbete en la Newsletter Kindle Flash y recibe directamente en tu bandeja de entrada la oferta del día Kindle Flash para no perderte ni un título en promoción. Más información

Descripción del producto

Descripción del producto

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 failure of the implementation—factors such as the Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA), the spread of low-intensity conflicts and operations other than war, and differences in how military cultures interpret, articulate, and exercise the command function. It has significant implications for both the development of military doctrine and the training and education of tomorrow's military leaders.

Detalles del producto

  • Formato: Versión Kindle
  • Tamaño del archivo: 618 KB
  • Longitud de impresión: 284
  • Números de página - ISBN de origen: 0804772037
  • Editor: Stanford University Press (26 de enero de 2011)
  • Vendido por: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Idioma: Inglés
  • ASIN: B005VREW6K
  • Texto a voz: Activado
  • X-Ray: No activado
  • Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: n°79.111 Pagados in Tienda Kindle (Ver el Top 100 de pago en Tienda Kindle)

Opiniones de clientes

Todavía no hay opiniones de clientes en Amazon.es
5 estrellas
4 estrellas
3 estrellas
2 estrellas
1 estrellas
Opiniones de clientes más útiles en Amazon.com (beta)
Amazon.com: 4.5 de un máximo de 5 estrellas  2 opiniones
1 de 1 personas piensan que la opinión es útil
4.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas Complements the works of Gary Klein 24 de marzo de 2013
Por Richard Staats - Publicado en Amazon.com
Formato:Tapa blanda|Compra verificada por Amazon
Eitan Shamir has put together a wonderful case study of the rise of Mission Command.

Mission Command has become all the rage in the US Army. Over the past dozen years in the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, senior Army leaders have noted the tremendous and incredibly powerful flood of good ideas that arose from soldiers on the tactical edge. The generals are keen to capture the lessons and institutionalize the power of encouraging junior leaders to seize, retain, and exploit the initiative.

What Eitan Shamir points out is that the roots of Mission Command stretch back to the Wehrmacht in inter-war Germany. The Germans constructed a command philosophy that allowed for individual commanders to take advantage of the local situation while conducting Blitzkrieg.

Eitan Shamir then traces those doctrinal concepts through to Israeli conflicts during the past twenty years. Israel is a small country that is often out-gunned and facing forces larger than Israel's own. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have had to rely on initiative to provide a combat multiplier.

One of the nice things about Transforming Command is that Eitan Shamir talks about the practical limits of the theory. After the large armored engagements in the 70s, the IDF faced a "CNN war" against the Palestinians. Under those circumstances, a single, overeager soldier can create an international incident that is broadcast around the world. The IDF had to resort to a very tightly controlled philosophy of command.

Eitan Shamir points out the limits of Battle Command.

Gary Klein has written extensively about how experienced decision-makers are able to quickly orientate and then act based on pattern matching and internal simulation. Dr. Klein provides the rigorous, scientific backdrop (see Sources of Power: How People Make Decisions) that allows Eitan Shamir's postulations to operate.

I highly recommend this book, and it is even better when combined with a read of some of Klein's work.

In service,

Rich
4 de 7 personas piensan que la opinión es útil
5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas A key text for understanding Mission Command 6 de marzo de 2011
Por Dr. Milo Jones - Publicado en Amazon.com
Formato:Tapa blanda
If you have an interest in understanding or implementing Mission Command in either a military or civilian context, Dr. Shamir's text is essential reading. It is also an important text from the point of view of military culture, as it looks at differences in how three different military cultures "interpret, articulate, and exercise the command function".
Ir a Amazon.com para ver las dos reseñas 4.5 de un máximo de 5 estrellas

Subrayados populares

 (¿Qué es esto?)
&quote;
and education. Tolerance for well-intended mistakes.  A propensity for action and initiatives. Responsibility link to authority. Belief in the ability of individuals to make sound judgment &quote;
Subrayado por 5 usuarios de Kindle
&quote;
autonomy of action, clarity of objectives, adequacy of means to accomplish the mission and mutual trust. &quote;
Subrayado por 5 usuarios de Kindle
&quote;
professional competence (and not necessarily on acquaintance or relationship). &quote;
Subrayado por 4 usuarios de Kindle

Foros de debate

El foro de este producto
Debate Respuestas Última entrada
Aún no hay debates

Haz preguntas, comparte opiniones, ponte al día
Iniciar un nuevo debate
Tema:
Primera entrada:
Solicita el inicio de sesión
 

   


Buscar productos similares por categoría