coupled with the rapid rise of the Air Force as a powerful, independent institution since World War II, offers an opportunity to explore the organizational cultures of these two services in the United States, and to understand the implications of culture on leadership styles in each of the servi...
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Air Force officersThe current study explored the relationship between coping and leadership in a military sample. Data were collected from Air Force officers attending a 6-week professional military education course focusing on leadership development. Correlation analyses illustrate that leadership styles ...
Recent Changes in Leadership of the Office of Air Force History.The article announces the retirement of employees from the U.S. Office of Air Force History including Air Force History and Museums Program Director Clarence R. Anderegg, Deputy for Museums Cheryl A. Gumm, and Senior Historian ...
Brig Gen Thomas Sharpy, former director of the Air Force General Officer Management Office, identified the need for an internal assessment of the US Air Force's leadership development process, also known as the developmental team (DT), to determine its effectiveness in creating excellent leaders to...
The Air Force has a clear mission and it is to control air, space and cyberspace. Within thismission is core values that help keep the mission on track. Part of keep in this mission on track is making sure that the leaders that are leading and motivation are accomplishing the task and ...
Military studies Situational leadership in United States Air Force air traffic control towers OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY Chad DepperschmidtSteve Marks MeltonWilliam DavidOn December 17, 1903, the world as man knew it from the dawn of time changed. Orville Wright broke the bounds of Earth's gravity ...
While today's processes have been successful, changes will be required in the future. In conducting this study, the research team identified desired leadership characteristics and analyzed them against the projected future environment. The next generation of Air Force leaders must expect to deal with...
[February 10, 2025] Of late, I’ve been listening to lectures by Sarah Paine, Ph.D. and historian, on the 20th century. One in particular talk interested me about Mao Zedong, where she discussed the death toll of his ride to power. In October 1949, Mao proclaimed the victory of the...
The Air Force has challenged leaders to integrate and use quality principles as a way to improve operations throughout the service. In this study Lt Col David F. Bird, USAF, reminds us that these quality principles apply to emergency response forces both before and during a crisis. He propose...