Difference between revisions of "Intent at least two levels up"
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|wish full=Make decisions that advance the whole in the right direction, even under extreme pressure. | |wish full=Make decisions that advance the whole in the right direction, even under extreme pressure. | ||
|background=See MCDP Commander’s Intent. | |background=See MCDP Commander’s Intent. | ||
* | *{{web|url=http://eekim.com/blog/2013/09/be-intentional-but-hold-it-lightly/#sthash.CI8kBZM8.dpbs|site=EEK|title=Be Intentional, but Hold It Lightly}} | ||
*{{web|url=http://blogs.hbr.org/2013/09/the-right-way-to-rally-your-tr/|site=HBR|title=The Right Way to Rally Your Troops}} | |||
|therefore full=Know the intent at least two levels up and decide in favor of that general direction. Subordinate everything else. | |therefore full=Know the intent at least two levels up and decide in favor of that general direction. Subordinate everything else. | ||
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Revision as of 11:49, 14 September 2013
…fear, uncertainty, and doubt. Extreme pressure. You must make decisions, fast.
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Make decisions that advance the whole in the right direction, even under extreme pressure.
See MCDP Commander’s Intent.
Therefore:
Know the intent at least two levels up and decide in favor of that general direction. Subordinate everything else.
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