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 35
... operation before and the operation is a replication of the original . If that is not the case then the problem is likely to manifest itself as Wicked , that is where decentralized collaboration not centralized expertise is the most ...
... operation before and the operation is a replication of the original . If that is not the case then the problem is likely to manifest itself as Wicked , that is where decentralized collaboration not centralized expertise is the most ...
Page 90
... Operation Taxable ' moved towards the Cap d'Antifer and the 13 small ships persuaded the coastal defences to open ... Operation Vendetta ' did the same for the German 19th Army in Marseilles ; ' Operation Diadem ' kept the Germany army ...
... Operation Taxable ' moved towards the Cap d'Antifer and the 13 small ships persuaded the coastal defences to open ... Operation Vendetta ' did the same for the German 19th Army in Marseilles ; ' Operation Diadem ' kept the Germany army ...
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... operation was during Operation Ironclad , the capture of Diego Suarez in Madagascar in May 1942. They were trained at Ardentinny and adopted the motto Imprimo Exculto ( First in last out ) . They were used at Dieppe , North Africa ...
... operation was during Operation Ironclad , the capture of Diego Suarez in Madagascar in May 1942. They were trained at Ardentinny and adopted the motto Imprimo Exculto ( First in last out ) . They were used at Dieppe , North Africa ...
Contents
Part Two Leadership and Wicked Problems | 19 |
Part Three Managing Tame Problems | 151 |
Part Four Commanding in Crises | 305 |
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29th Division Airborne Division aircraft Allied American Armoured Division artillery attack Badsey Balkoski Battalion battery battle bluffs bombardment bombers bombing Botting Bradley Brigade Caen Calais Canadian captured casualties cent Chandler and Collins Churchill combat commanders Company Corps counter-attack D-Day DD tanks defenders destroyed destroyers DUKWs Eiler Eisenhower enemy fighter fighting fire forces France French glider Gold Beach Hitler Infantry Division invasion June Juno Juno Beach killed landing craft LCTs leadership Linderman London Luftwaffe machine guns miles military Montgomery move naval Neillands Normandy Normann officers Omaha Beach Operation Ouistreham Panzer Division paratroopers Pitcairn-Jones Pointe du Hoc Quoted in Ambrose Quoted in Blandford Quoted in Collier Quoted in Delaforce Quoted in Kilvert-Jones Quoted in Linderman Rangers Regiment rifle Rommel Royal Rundstedt Ryan Sergeant shells Sherman ships soldiers St Lô strategy suggested Sword Beach target troops units Utah Utah Beach vehicles Wehrmacht Wicked Problem