Posted on May 11, 2015
General McChrystal here on RallyPoint - What questions do you have?
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A message from the General: “Thank you each for your service. Thank you also for giving me the opportunity to answer your questions and I hope you’ll enjoy Team of Teams.”
From the RallyPoint Team:
This May, General McChrystal is releasing his new book: "Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World"
In the book, "McChrystal and his colleagues show how the challenges they faced in Iraq can be relevant to countless businesses, nonprofits, and other organizations. The world is changing faster than ever, and the smartest response for those in charge is to give small groups the freedom to experiment while driving everyone to share what they learn across the entire organization."
You can learn more about the book here: http://www.amazon.com/Team-Teams-Rules-Engagement-Complex/dp/ [login to see]
From the RallyPoint Team:
This May, General McChrystal is releasing his new book: "Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World"
In the book, "McChrystal and his colleagues show how the challenges they faced in Iraq can be relevant to countless businesses, nonprofits, and other organizations. The world is changing faster than ever, and the smartest response for those in charge is to give small groups the freedom to experiment while driving everyone to share what they learn across the entire organization."
You can learn more about the book here: http://www.amazon.com/Team-Teams-Rules-Engagement-Complex/dp/ [login to see]
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Responses: 128
I don't have a question. I just wanted to say hello. I was with you as your Sapper Squad Leader in 2/504. Your brother was my Company XO as well. There are many things over my career that I will never forget and one of them are your words of comfort after the crash at green ramp. I also served with you agin....we were at FOS Carlson. God Bless.
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General: See why ya keep a few of us AG Librarians around ya!! Station 55 dits & da's 2.0: jim. SFCa.
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Sir,
I have often wondered that when a Senior Officer retires, how is life in the civilian world? I guess I mean to say are you able to do most things as normal people do, or are you mobbed by people who know your professional status and have questions or attention seekers? I would think that someone like you would have a celebrity like status, which might get old very quickly. Thank you Sir for leading our Military! Hooah!
I have often wondered that when a Senior Officer retires, how is life in the civilian world? I guess I mean to say are you able to do most things as normal people do, or are you mobbed by people who know your professional status and have questions or attention seekers? I would think that someone like you would have a celebrity like status, which might get old very quickly. Thank you Sir for leading our Military! Hooah!
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Also, I saw you on The Daily Show promoting the book and you did a great job of putting into perspective.
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Small groups that immerse , believe and grow civilized cultural relations. Commendable, more importantly to the gratitude and acceptance of the Iraq people. We are only appreciated if there is happinesss together. I believe this too.
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General McChrystal, it is an extreme honor to have you among us here at Rally Point! Thank you for taking the time to sign-up and participate. I hope to see regular postings from you. Thank you for your service and leadership!
All the Best!
Larry A. Curtis
CW4, USA (ret)
Army Aviator
All the Best!
Larry A. Curtis
CW4, USA (ret)
Army Aviator
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General McChrystal, In the book, Team of Teams, I find the role of the gardener versus chess player interesting. Integrating teams with big box or branded units has an appeal to it. The book mixes the great man theory of leadership with behind the scene hobby farmer, cultivating, nurturing plants in the garden and the maintenance of pulling weeds. Eyes on...Hands off...I get that.
Was the rubric gardening role predictable and measureable at all levels of the organization, client, customer, and partners alike? How would the gardener leadership style fit in the Leadership/Managerial Grid? This is a novel idea.
I think that a comparison study between gardener and chess player may be worth the effort. Using the chess player as the controller or standard role. Your thoughts?
Was the rubric gardening role predictable and measureable at all levels of the organization, client, customer, and partners alike? How would the gardener leadership style fit in the Leadership/Managerial Grid? This is a novel idea.
I think that a comparison study between gardener and chess player may be worth the effort. Using the chess player as the controller or standard role. Your thoughts?
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Sir, first congrats on the completion of your book! Looking forward to reading it shortly!
My question is this - Do you see the Army/DoD as risk averse rather than risk affirming? If so, what implications do you see stemming from this?
My question is this - Do you see the Army/DoD as risk averse rather than risk affirming? If so, what implications do you see stemming from this?
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Sir,
How difficult is it to command when you know that your chain of command is worried more about political position as opposed to Victory or the lives of your men?
How difficult is it to command when you know that your chain of command is worried more about political position as opposed to Victory or the lives of your men?
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