Posted on Nov 4, 2015
8 Symptoms of a Toxic Command Climate. Have you read this?
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Our boys over at Tasks and Purposes push out another on the money article about a hot topic in our military today.
This piece is written by Lt. Young, Brock and all credit of writing and research should be directed to him.
I ask. What's your opinion on the article and the topic itself? On point? Or did he miss the mark here? What other categories would you have included?
http://taskandpurpose.com/8-symptoms-of-a-toxic-command-climate/
This piece is written by Lt. Young, Brock and all credit of writing and research should be directed to him.
I ask. What's your opinion on the article and the topic itself? On point? Or did he miss the mark here? What other categories would you have included?
http://taskandpurpose.com/8-symptoms-of-a-toxic-command-climate/
Posted 9 y ago
Responses: 4
SPC (Join to see)
If one has never been a product of toxic leadership, I dare say that person is lying or only served one tour!
If one has never been a product of toxic leadership, I dare say that person is lying or only served one tour!
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There is a certain officer here in my duty station that fits the definition given in this article to the letter
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SPC (Join to see)
I figured that sir. It is not military only, but can be applied to any organization
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MAJ (Join to see)
Far worse in civilian life in my experience. Not only are you affecting your boss's career you are affecting his paycheck. At least you have an IG or open door policy in the military, the only thing you have in the civilian world is a new employer.
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Capt Seid Waddell
MAJ (Join to see), agreed. However a new employer is a much faster solution.
Also needed more frequently, however; I never had a problem with this during my time in the AF but did on multiple occasions in civilian life.
Also needed more frequently, however; I never had a problem with this during my time in the AF but did on multiple occasions in civilian life.
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