Force Management
The most important priority for the army in today's increasingly sophisticated defense landscape is to ensure it has adaptive leaders for a complex world. Today, the army as part of the military faces an ever more uncertain world due to factors such as greater proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), augmented cyber threats, increased threat of terrorism from groups such as Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), as well as reduced government spending on the military. These events pose a significant challenge to leadership in the army. Army operations are now more complicated than ever before, demanding leaders with enhanced skills, knowledge and experience. Accordingly, leaders in the army must remain strategically adaptive if they are to effectively address the increasingly complex responsibility of defending the country.
In a constantly evolving environment, leaders must continuously adapt their tactics, strategies, and processes to the prevailing operational environment. They must try new ways of solving problems, demonstrate flexibility in decision-making, anticipate change, be willing to learn, and become accustomed to uncertainty. Adaptive ability is important for organizations in not only the private sector, but also the public sector. The army is particularly no exception, with the challenges it faces expected to be even greater and more unpredictable in the future. To win in land defense, leaders in the army must effectively adjust to the progressively complex challenges presented by the defense environment.[footnoteRef:1] They must have the ability to work with leaner budgets and a smaller workforce, shift to proactive as opposed to contingency response, perceive threats as they emerge and respond to them accordingly, effectively mentor and coach subordinates, as well as to discard what does not work. Adaptive ability in the army means that leaders understand that strategic and operational challenges in the...
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