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In my past units, I have noticed alot of the leaderships play the favorties game with soldiers. Any where from letting soldiers out of work early to promotion. I know unit commanders have a survey that the soldiers, NCO's and officers take to get feed back, but how, if any, does the military try to keep commanders from doing this, and what can be done if it is an on going problem and how do we, as leaders stop this from happening?
Posted 11 y ago
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That's the one inescapable truth of the military, all the regulations and guidance in the world will not change the fact that we are an organization of humans, comprised of all the strengths, weaknesses, successes, and failures that humans are prone too..
Oftentimes the favortism can be so subliminal that the individual does not even realize they are doing it, but I agree that sometimes it can be overt.
How to efficiently purge an organization, composed of humans, of all the personality quirks that make us human is a question we'll be grappling with for centuries more..
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Sometimes by the force of personality personnel can be rewarded for being good at self-promotion. Invariably that almost always is a plus for the blessed..
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I have never seen this survey. But When I was in I would rather know my job then try to be that guy who has brown stains all over his nose. I used to hear my squad leader cry all the time to get his 5. Omg that was so annoying especially during deployment them when he got it he got lazy and I just laughed every time he messed up
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