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A question to our (retired or not) professional members of the US military.
Having read through the pages of comments on this gettogether of the top military with their commander, I fail a bit to understand why there would be such a cold receipt and negativity to this. Costs, time wasted, etc.
Granted, I come from the purely private corporate world, but organising once in a while a get together of "our top-brass" across BU's, is not that uncommon. One of the principal ways large and complex organisations can work well, is by having extensive informal (invisible) netwerks between all the top leaders. Especially between those parts (BU's) that often do not work together much. In all those occassions, there will be "The Speech by the leader/CEO", which will set the tone, but the true purpose is all the networking that will happen around it.
As far as I can tell, the US military is one of the least "top-down hierarchical only" militaries out there. Speaking out across rank, division, etc. is stimulated and appreciated (I assume, and within reason of course), more so than in let's say the Chinese or Russian militaries. Hence also the US success.
Why would there then be such a pushback from the military, to participate to such an event? It's probably going to be the highlight of the year, getting the opportunity to speak to so many other professionals from such different theaters and back grounds. The pay-off for whatever few million dollar of cost and time, will likely prove to be far greater.
Having read through the pages of comments on this gettogether of the top military with their commander, I fail a bit to understand why there would be such a cold receipt and negativity to this. Costs, time wasted, etc.
Granted, I come from the purely private corporate world, but organising once in a while a get together of "our top-brass" across BU's, is not that uncommon. One of the principal ways large and complex organisations can work well, is by having extensive informal (invisible) netwerks between all the top leaders. Especially between those parts (BU's) that often do not work together much. In all those occassions, there will be "The Speech by the leader/CEO", which will set the tone, but the true purpose is all the networking that will happen around it.
As far as I can tell, the US military is one of the least "top-down hierarchical only" militaries out there. Speaking out across rank, division, etc. is stimulated and appreciated (I assume, and within reason of course), more so than in let's say the Chinese or Russian militaries. Hence also the US success.
Why would there then be such a pushback from the military, to participate to such an event? It's probably going to be the highlight of the year, getting the opportunity to speak to so many other professionals from such different theaters and back grounds. The pay-off for whatever few million dollar of cost and time, will likely prove to be far greater.
) in a corporation of a hundred thousand. I learned to absolutely loathe the annual corporate offsites. We were simply too big and with too broad a product line and customer base, even though it was nearly all DOD, to benefit much from that "collegial" atmosphere. I found it much more effective to travel to my four different business groups once a quarter to offer a state of the company message to those smaller teams than haul them all together.