Military historyMilitary studies The relationship between trustcommitmentand leader actions with intent to leave the United States Army TRIDENT UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL Pamela A. Wilson ForsythJohn ATrust in military leadership is increasingly a problem of confidence and commitment, a phenomenon documented ...
military leadershipscale development and validationThe purpose of this study was to develop an original Trust in Military Leader Scale that can be used in Turkish military context. To this end, we first reviewed the literature to develop a conceptual framework. Next, an item pool was formed and...
militarycharacter-based trustrelationship-based trustleadershipThe aim was to explore which components military personnel in peacekeeping operations perceive as contributing to trust in their superior and subordinate leaders during international or national operations or exercises. Data were collected among 591...
Trust in subordinate leaders is characterised to a greater extent by Personal attributes and Management competence. 展开 关键词: trust military character-based trust relationship-based trust leadership DOI: 10.1080/21515581.2013.820029 被引量: 1 ...
One objective of DRDC Toronto's Trust in Military Teams Applied Research Project (16kx) was to develop reliable and valid measures of trust in teams and leaders at the level of small military units (i.e., section level). Several research studies resulted in initial versions of two measures...
Be good at what you do—This one may see odd, but people want to follow leaders who are good at what they do. Set a good example for your team by continually improving your skills, both in your technical role as well as your leadership skills. Many people get promoted into a leadershi...
Keywords:Trust;Leadership;Multi-level;Trustinleadership;Model Throughouttime,peoplehavebeenwillingtoreachforseeminglyunachievablegoalsandevenmaketheultimate sacrificefortheirleaders.Forgoodorforevil,politicalandmilitaryleaders,suchasAlexandertheGreat,Hitler,and ...
and more research on it. Our research shows that the leaders who are open are way more trusted. They have stronger teams. Even in the military, it’s true. I’m curious what else you might share about the power of vulnerability that you’re seeing these days for trust and leaders...
These examples are derived from data collected during a leadership study conducted jointly by the behavioral science faculties at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, and the US Military Academy (USMA) at West Point. Officers who participated in the study were asked to tell stories illustrating...
In a military tactical network, maintaining trust among members in a mission group is critical to successful mission completion. However, maintaining high ... Cho,Jin-Hee - 《IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics》 被引量: 1发表: 2017年 TRUST THE SUN: SOLAR LIGHTING IN MISSION-CRITICAL APPLICATIONS ...