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- One mission : how leaders build a team of teams / by Fussell, Chris,author.(CARDINAL)621102; Goodyear, C. W.,author.(CARDINAL)416200; McChrystal, Stanley A.,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)564895;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-276) and index.Foreword / by General Stanley McChrystal -- One mission -- The hybrid model -- An aligning narrative -- Case study: Intuit -- Interconnection -- Case study: Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES) -- Operating rhythm -- Case study: Under Armour -- Decision space -- Case study: Medstar -- Liaisons -- Case study: Eastdil Secured -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Chief of staff."In Team of Teams, retired four-star General Stanley McChrystal and former Navy SEAL Chris Fussell made the case for a new organizational model combining the agility, adaptability, and cohesion of a small team with the power and resources of a giant organization. Now, in One Mission, Fussell channels all his experiences, both military and corporate, into powerful strategies for unifying isolated and distrustful teams."--
- Subjects: Case studies.; Teams in the workplace.; Military administration; Organizational effectiveness.; Organizational behavior.; Leadership.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Organizational charts / by North Carolina.Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.(CARDINAL)216639;
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- Subjects: North Carolina. Department of Military and Veterans Affairs;
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- An administrative history of Kings Mountain National Military Park / by Massey, Gregory De Van.(CARDINAL)775662; United States.National Park Service.Southeast Regional Office.(CARDINAL)162196;
Includes bibliographical references (pages [1]-[3] (3rd group)).
- Subjects: King's Mountain, Battle of, S.C., 1780.;
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- Inside the Pentagon [videorecording] by National Geographic Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)332347;
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- Subjects: Pentagon (Va.); Military administration; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
- © c2002., National Geographic,
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- The American legal system; the administration of justice in the United States by judicial, administrative, military, and arbitral tribunals. by Mayers, Lewis,1890-1975.(CARDINAL)122504;
Bibliography: pages 568-573. Bibliographical footnotes.
- Subjects: Justice, Administration of; Courts; Administrative courts; Courts-martial and courts of inquiry; Arbitration and award;
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- The war on warriors : behind the betrayal of the men who keep us free / by Hegseth, Pete,author.(CARDINAL)413360;
Introduction : then they came for the camouflaged class -- The war we missed -- Extremists that never were -- Cowboys led by cowards -- The left's very special forces -- The (deadly) obsession with women warriors -- The army thinks the enemy...is Pete -- Riot shields and real racism -- Supporting DEI means soldiers DIE -- Men need purpose, not inclusion -- More lethality, less lawyers -- The laws of war, for winners -- Harvard and generals: a love story -- The broken American covenant -- Marxist-adjacent military academies -- Epilogue : a letter to my sons."Pete Hegseth joined the Army to fight extremists. Then that same Army called him one. The military Pete joined twenty years ago was fiercely focused on lethality, competency, and color blindness. Today our brass are following the rest of our country off the cliff of cultural chaos and weakness. Americans with common sense are fighting this on many fronts, but if we can't save the meritocracy of our military, we're definitely going to lose everywhere else. The War on Warriors uncovers the deep roots of our dysfunction--a society that has forgotten the men who take risks, cut through red tape, and get their hands dirty. The only kind of men prepared to face the dangers that the Left pretends don't exist. Unlike issues of education or taxes or crime, this problem doesn't have a zip code solution. We can't move away from it. We can't avoid it. We have only one Pentagon. Either we take it back or surrender it altogether. Combining his own war experiences, tales of outrage, and an incisive look at how the chain of command got so kinked, this book is the key to saving our warriors--and winning future wars. The War on Warriors must be won by the good guys, because when the shooting really starts, they're the only ones who can save us."--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Hegseth, Pete.; Conservatives; Military administration; Veterans; Liberalism; Fighting (Psychology); Blame.;
- Available copies: 35 / Total copies: 41
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- Team of teams : new rules of engagement for a complex world / by McChrystal, Stanley A.,author.(CARDINAL)564895; Collins, Tantum,author.(CARDINAL)411149; Silverman, David,author.(CARDINAL)712727; Fussell, Chris,author.(CARDINAL)621102;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-279) and index.Introduction -- The Proteus problem. Sons of Proteus ; Clockwork ; From complicated to complex ; Doing the right thing -- From many, one. From command to team ; Team of teams -- Sharing. Seeing the system ; Brains out of the footlocker ; Beating the prisoner's dilemma -- Letting go. Hands off ; Leading like a gardener -- Looking ahead. Symmetries.As commander of Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), General Stanley McChrystal played a crucial role in the War on Terror. But when he took the helm in 2004, America was losing that war badly: despite vastly inferior resources and technology, Al Qaeda was outmaneuvering America's most elite warriors. McChrystal came to realize that today's faster, more interdependent world had overwhelmed the conventional, top-down hierarchy of the U.S. military. Al Qaeda had seen the future: a decentralized network that could move quickly and strike ruthlessly. To defeat such an enemy, JSOC would have to discard a century of management wisdom, and pivot from a pursuit of mechanical efficiency to organic adaptability. Under McChrystal's leadership, JSOC remade itself, in the midst of a grueling war, into something entirely new: a network that combined robust centralized communication with decentralized managerial authority. As a result, they beat back Al Qaeda. In this book, McChrystal shows not only how the military made that transition, but also how similar shifts are possible in all organizations, from large companies to startups to charities to governments. In a turbulent world, the best organizations think and act like a team of teams, embracing small groups that combine the freedom to experiment with a relentless drive to share what they've learned. Drawing on a wealth of evidence from his military career, the private sector, and sources as diverse as hospital emergency rooms and NASA's space program, McChrystal frames the existential challenge facing today's organizations, and proposes a compelling, effective solution.
- Subjects: Biographies.; McChrystal, Stanley A.; United States. Joint Special Operations Command; Organizational effectiveness.; Decentralization in management.; Organizational behavior.; Teams in the workplace.; Military administration;
- Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 11
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- Administrative history : Gettysburg National Military Park and Gettysburg National Cemetery, Pennsylvania / by Unrau, Harlan D.,author.(CARDINAL)504064; United States.National Park Service.(CARDINAL)139282;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 429-443).
- Subjects: Gettysburg National Cemetery; Military parks; National cemeteries;
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- The encomienda in New Spain : forced native labor in the Spanish colonies, 1492-1550 / by Simpson, Lesley Byrd,1891-1984.(CARDINAL)166324;
Bibliography: pages 273-279.
- Subjects: Service, Compulsory non-military.; Old State Library Collection.;
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- Records relating to personal participation in World War II : American military casualties and burials / by DeWhitt, Benjamin L.,1941-(CARDINAL)196563; United States.National Archives and Records Administration.(CARDINAL)178610;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: United States. National Archives and Records Administration; Military funerals; World War, 1939-1945;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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