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Command Failure in War Psychology and Leadership - Robert A. Pois, Philip Langer 2004 PDF Indiana University Press BOOKS HUMAN AND PSYCHOLOGY
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Command Failure in War Psychology and Leadership
Author: Robert A. Pois, Philip Langer
Year: 2004
Pages: 304
Format: PDF
File size: 12 MB
Language: ENG



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Command Failure in War Psychology and Leadership The book "Command Failure in War Psychology and Leadership" explores the reasons why military commanders often fail to achieve their objectives, despite having access to the latest technology and resources. The author argues that this failure can be attributed to a lack of understanding of the psychological factors that influence decision-making during wartime. The book examines the role of cognitive biases, emotions, and group dynamics in shaping the decisions made by military leaders, and how these factors can lead to poor strategic choices and failed missions. The author begins by discussing the importance of understanding the psychological aspects of warfare, including the impact of fear, stress, and trauma on military personnel. He then delves into the various cognitive biases that can affect military leaders, such as confirmation bias, overconfidence, and the sunk cost fallacy. These biases can cause leaders to make poor decisions, such as underestimating the enemy's strength or overlooking critical information. The book also explores the role of emotions in military leadership, including the impact of anger, frustration, and anxiety on decision-making. The author argues that unchecked emotions can lead to impulsive decisions and a lack of strategic thinking, which can ultimately lead to defeat. Additionally, the book examines the effects of group dynamics on military leadership, including the tendency for leaders to conform to the norms of their peer group and the pressure to maintain a positive image. To illustrate his points, the author uses case studies from historical battles and conflicts, including the Battle of Little Bighorn, the Vietnam War, and the Iraq War.
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