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The Viability And Effectiveness Of Modern Models Of Leadership In The Military Organization. Formative Implications

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  • Benoni SFARLOG
  • Ghita BARS
  • Danut MOSTEANU
  • Daniel-Sorin CONSTANTIN

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The effective exercise of leadership in the military organization is essentially conditioned by the interpretative horizon regarding the process of leadership particularized for different situational contexts. Thus, the defining actional states, the specificity of the military actions and the level of structural reference induce the need to adapt certain relevant criteria of analysis meant to generate the flexibility of the pertinent options. Both the recent theoretical models and the ones adapted to the level of the Euro-Atlantic structures or to that of the Romanian army have differentiated degrees of applicability and efficacy. Besides the implications of a doctrinal nature, formative reconsiderations and in terms of the curricula as well as certain aspects of a structural nature become necessary.

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  • Benoni SFARLOG & Ghita BARS & Danut MOSTEANU & Daniel-Sorin CONSTANTIN, 2015. "The Viability And Effectiveness Of Modern Models Of Leadership In The Military Organization. Formative Implications," Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, Faculty of Management, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania, vol. 9(1), pages 67-73, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:rom:mancon:v:9:y:2015:i:1:p:67-73
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