Tarnished: Toxic Leadership in the U.S. Military

Tarnished: Toxic Leadership in the U.S. Military

by George E. Reed
Tarnished: Toxic Leadership in the U.S. Military

Tarnished: Toxic Leadership in the U.S. Military

by George E. Reed

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Overview

Bad or toxic leadership, abusive supervision, and petty tyranny in organizations are perennial issues. But to date, there has been little effort to examine the scope and nature of bad leadership in the military. Tarnished rectifies that lack of attention by defining the problems and suggesting possible solutions appropriate to the military’s unique structure and situation.

Leadership is central to the identity of the U.S. military. Service academies and precommissioning processes have traditionally stressed the development of conscientious leaders of character. The services regularly publish doctrinal works and professional journal articles focusing on various aspects of leadership. Unsurprisingly, in most of those publications leadership is presented as a universally positive notion, a solution to problems, and something to be developed through an extensive and costly system of professional military education.

Leadership expert George E. Reed, however, focuses on individual experiences of toxic leadership at the organizational level, arguing that because toxic leadership has such a detrimental impact on the military organizational culture, additional remediation measures are needed. Reed also demonstrates how system dynamics and military culture themselves contribute to the problem. Most significant, the book provides cogent advice and insights to those suffering from toxic leaders, educators developing tomorrow’s military leaders, and military administrators working to repair the current system.

George E. Reed is dean of the School of Public Affairs at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. He served for twenty-seven years as an army officer including six years as the director of command and leadership studies at the U.S. Army War College. His writing has been published in journals such as Public Administration Review, Military Review, Leadership, Public Integrity, Armed Forces and Society, and Parameters.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612347233
Publisher: Potomac Books
Publication date: 09/01/2015
Pages: 216
Sales rank: 686,280
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author


George E. Reed is dean of the School of Public Affairs at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. He served for twenty-seven years as an army officer including six years as the director of command and leadership studies at the U.S. Army War College. His writing has been published in journals such as Public Administration Review, Military Review, Leadership, Public Integrity, Armed Forces and Society, and Parameters.

Table of Contents


Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Nature and Scope of Toxic Leadership
2. Impact of Toxic Leadership
3. Creating and Sustaining Toxic Leaders
4. The Role of Narcicissm in Toxic Leadership
5. Toxic Leadership and Sexual Misconduct
6. Surviving a Toxic Leader
7. Toxic Coworkers
8. Mitigating Toxic Leadership
Conclusion
Notes
Index
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