Military Leadership Principles in Corporate World

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It is pretty common knowledge that the military is known for having tough and strong leaders. What is being presented to todays corporate and business leaders is the approach and wisdom of the military training programs (Weinstein, 2016). Taking our business executives and showing them how to be successful leaders is one way to accomplish this. Ed Ruggero, founder and president of The Leadership Experiences program, says there are direct parallels between a battle such as Gettysburg and the challenges facing corporations today (Weinstein, 2016, pg. 18).
Capital BlueCross sends executives to participate in the Gettysburg Leadership Experience every year (Weinstein, 2016, pg. 18 &20). Throughout the experience, the participants witness …show more content…

There is so much that can be learned from the military that could really help in the corporate world. I was never in the military, nor do I have anyone really close to me that I could talk to. However from what I have heard and learned over the years, discipline is essential for success in the military. Not in the sense of violence, but in accountability and leaving no man behind. The military is molding people to follow and trust the orders given by those of higher ranking. When on the battlefield there is no room for error when the lives of so many men and women are at stake. Much like in the corporate world a single error can have catastrophic consequences. Molding and educating executives can create trust and breakdown barriers that have been built to keep the workers and leaders separate. Good leaders can create a sense of cohesiveness and belonging. I believe that training those who are supposed to lead and guild the rest of us need to have the understanding of what it means to be a leader. Reading this article was also really great for me to look at from a civilian's point of view. I realize that I need to be a good leader for myself as well as my family and peers. I will definitely take some of what I learned from this article and apply it to my life at home, work and

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