Bruce C. Clarke
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Guidelines for the Leader and the Commander
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1968
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10 editions
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Guidelines for the Commander
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“What is morale? Our manual on leadership defines morale as the mental and emotional state of the individual. Although it is a complex and intangible quality, the manifestations of its absence in a unit can be detected readily in the form of poor appearance of the individuals and unit area, poor discipline, and a low state of training. Morale comes from doing well an important job and receiving recognition for it.”
― Guidelines for the Leader and the Commander
― Guidelines for the Leader and the Commander
“When things go wrong in your command, start wading for the reason in increasing larger concentric circles around your own desk.”
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