Leadership, Management and Command: Rethinking D-DayThe author argues that the successes and failures of D-Day, on both sides, cannot be explained by comparing the competing strategies of each side. Instead he provides an account of the battle through the overarching nature of the relationship between the leaders and their followers. |
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Page 135
... Juno , while Bucknall ( later to be fired by Montgomery ) led the British ... Beach , the most easterly of the beaches , from St - Aubin - sur - Mer to ... beach was attacked by the British 3rd Infantry Division supported by the French ...
... Juno , while Bucknall ( later to be fired by Montgomery ) led the British ... Beach , the most easterly of the beaches , from St - Aubin - sur - Mer to ... beach was attacked by the British 3rd Infantry Division supported by the French ...
Page 297
... Juno Beach notes that at 0900 : ' The bombardment ... failed to kill a single German or silence one weapon 125 It certainly did not knockout the heavy battery at Mont Fleury firing on Juno Beach . Actually , the defenders assumed the ...
... Juno Beach notes that at 0900 : ' The bombardment ... failed to kill a single German or silence one weapon 125 It certainly did not knockout the heavy battery at Mont Fleury firing on Juno Beach . Actually , the defenders assumed the ...
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... Beach vary but they were probably around 300 on the beaches themselves ( roughly 200 Green Howards and 100 East ... Juno Beach Of all the units training for D - Day the Canadian forces destined for Juno Beach had begun first , as early ...
... Beach vary but they were probably around 300 on the beaches themselves ( roughly 200 Green Howards and 100 East ... Juno Beach Of all the units training for D - Day the Canadian forces destined for Juno Beach had begun first , as early ...
Contents
Part Two Leadership and Wicked Problems | 19 |
Part Three Managing Tame Problems | 151 |
Part Four Commanding in Crises | 305 |
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