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Martin E. Dempsey



Average rating: 3.95 · 654 ratings · 87 reviews · 10 distinct worksSimilar authors
Radical Inclusion: What the...

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Redefining the Modern Milit...

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A Different Kind of War: Th...

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Duty: Understanding the Mos...

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“Since the 1940s a sense of belonging has been recognized as a human psychological need and one of the major sources for human motivation. It’s important to us; whether we’re conscious of it or not, a sense of belonging keeps us healthy and happy.”
Martin E. Dempsey, Radical Inclusion: What the Post-9/11 World Should Have Taught Us About Leadership

“In the absence of verifiable truth, competing narratives will vie for allegiance. When we are forced to compete in a battle of narratives, inclusion is still our best weapon: only by leveraging a diversity of voices can we create a winning narrative.”
Martin E. Dempsey, Radical Inclusion: What the Post-9/11 World Should Have Taught Us About Leadership

“Emerging technology is making facts increasingly vulnerable, and all of us will soon have trouble discerning what is actually true. Simply put, we’re about to enter an age where facts will no longer be reliable. The information we think is 100 percent accurate may be flawed, and even our best attempt to find the truth may fall short.”
Martin E. Dempsey, Radical Inclusion: What the Post-9/11 World Should Have Taught Us About Leadership



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