Posted on Apr 5, 2016
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We have been told and taught that leaders lead from the front, but if one look back at history we will find that are strongest leaders (Presidents, Generals, etc.,) lead from the back and not the front. Why is there such a disconnect?
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SGM Mikel Dawson
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A good leader knows when to lead from the front, knows how to form a team, look at the team, find the strengths, weaknesses and get the team to work to complete the mission. The Leader knows what words need to be said, knows when to give answers and when to make the members of the team dig for their own answers. The Leader knows how to train his next in line to take his place because everyone is replaceable. The Leader doesn't need to toot his own horn because the team will see, feel and know what a good leader is and how the feeling is to successfully complete a mission, no matter the size. This is the LEADER.
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SMSgt Thor Merich
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Well said SGM. That was a great answer. I have no need to reply because you said it all.
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SGM Mikel Dawson Well done. You have described a Leader!
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Elsa Lorry
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I agree with you that a leader will always know what tactics are best to use in different situations. I recently wrote an essay on leadership. I found some good leadership essays on https://bumblephone.com/ where I read about leadership qualities a lot. And I constantly bumped into the idea that the leader will always know what tactics to use.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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I think the mistake is lumping everyone wearing stripes or shiny rank into the "leader" pile. Most aren't. There are tons of personnel who, by virtue of position, are managers and supervisors. And this is OK. The Army NEEDS managers and supervisors. They are just as important, if not more so, than front line leaders. Leaders get the immediate job done, but managers and supervisors take care of the big picture, and worry about the thousands of other things that have to happen while leaders are slogging away.

All are necessary...
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It all depends on the level of leadership. A squad (military) or team (civilian) should usually be led from the front, but as we move to higher levels of command the balance shifts more to the rear, where multiple squads, teams, companies, battalions etc. can be managed.

A sergeant or lieutenant leading the charge is usually doing the right thing. A general leading the charge is usually just plain stupid.
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