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Kathleen Reardon

Kathleen Reardon

Posted: June 24, 2010 05:01 PM

What Kind of Leader Did General McChrystal Expect?

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President Obama has demonstrated over and over again that he is an analytical or logical leader who gathers information often for long periods of time before deciding how to move forward on major issues. And there's much to be said for this type of leadership. He certainly doesn't shoot from the hip.

But what does this mean in terms of people on his team?

Commanding leaders, who move quickly to get things done, are inclined to find such pondering of options annoying at best. To the more extreme of them politics is a lot of kissing up to people who don't know what they're doing. It's a waste of precious time. And it's a sign of weakness. It appears that General McChrystal viewed the president, vice president and a host of other civilians in this way.

As the president works to bring his team together, he'll need to consider how to bridge the divide between his preferred style of leadership and people not so different from the general. And he'll need to let them in on how his mind works.

It isn't enough to wait for people following you to figure out how you lead. It's important to know this yourself and to share it with those who you need to stand by you when they'd like to be operating in a different fashion.

In short, effective leadership requires recognizing when someone on your team is more inclined toward commanding, motivational, logical or supportive types of leadership or some combination of these. And respecting that so long as the respect is reciprocated.

Military leaders are rarely politicians, though they learn to be if they want to get ahead. Their training tends to be more of the "can do" type rather than Obama's preferred "let's see" version.

To pull his team together, he needs to consider his strengths, as General Petraeus appears to do by working side-by-side with civilian experts and diplomats like Ryan C. Crocker. It isn't important for any one leader to be all things to all people. It's important to do what you're inclined to do well, to stretch when the situation calls for it, and to rely on others when the stretch is just too far.

As General Petraeus has explained, everyone needs to get "the big ideas right" and communicate them well.

We saw this week that when President Obama has all the facts he believes he needs, he can be very decisive. When he sees an action as clearly over his threshold of tolerance, he acts. He deserves credit for this.

Now, he needs to take a good look at who is on his team, how their preferred leadership styles differ from his own and each other, the pros and cons of that, and then he should make sure that he has placed each person where their leadership style does the most good. That's how a good team works. Such quality of effort doesn't require that people be of one mind. It doesn't call for one type of leadership or personality type. In fact, when it comes to radical change, and the goals in Afghanistan certainly fit that description, several types of leaders are needed for various stages of the process.

Effective leadership is about knowing when to rely on whom for how long doing what. If President Obama sorts this out, he'll experience more successes than he is being credited for now. And everything that goes wrong won't be in his lap. Everything that goes right will be, in part, because he understands how teams work - and because he grasps and exhibits the flexibility leaders need for success to happen.


Dr. Reardon also blogs at bardscove.

 
 
 
 
 
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07:33 AM on 06/27/2010
Very intelligent and well written piece. So get ready, Mrs.Reardon, to get "blasted out of the water" by the lunatic fringe HP posters for making a statement that truly shows some insight and thoughtful reflection. May God help us extricate ourselves from these intolerable and perplexing conflicts. They have been draining our economy and alienating our national moral compass for far, far too long.
12:35 PM on 06/25/2010
Mrs. Reardon, this peice of journalistic flatulence is more than absurd.

"President Obama has demonstrated over and over again that he is an analytical or logical leader"

The Pentagon is indirectly financing the insurgency, through the narco-warlords, to the Taliban, the bill, about $2 million a week according to some estimate's.

This, is clearly under his "threshold of tolerance"?

McChrystal’s counterinsurgency tactics of tightening rules on the use of firepower has put the risks on the NATO forces instead of the civilians. Petraeus, McChrystal's mentor in COIN, is the last ditch effort of this failed adventure. What the post American, Afghanistan would look like is anyone guess.

Now enter the Afghan people caught between the corruption of Karzai, and the warlords, and the Taliban.

The U.S., AS ALWAYS!!! will abandon the people. That is, is it not, how the taliban came into power in the first place?

But in reality the arrogance of this posturing, if it were not so sad would be laughable.
The drug trade is booming and that is all the U.S. was concerned about anyway.

Peace, is neither looked for, nor desired. Perpetual war is the goal of the U.S. and the global elites.

"through the organized chaos of economic crises, war, and the rapid expansion and institutionalization of a global scientific dictatorship."
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=19873

That is "the flexibility leaders need for success to happen."
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MyAhaMoment
What do you want to do today Brain?
12:08 PM on 06/25/2010
Flexibility in leadership. One of the 7 succesful characteristics. but too many americans don't understand effective leadership requires the ability to treat both people and situations differently based on personalities, circumstance and new information. This requires change of thought, opinion and reaction...and we all know how well a large number of our population reacts to CHANGE.
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11:52 AM on 06/25/2010
Great piece this.
McChrystal should've left the Whiskey alone before talking to Hastings,but like so many involved in this war, he sees Obama as hopelessly naive.
The US needs to get on the case of its devious 'allies' in the Afghanistan region

http://nbyslog.blogspot.com/2010/06/breaking-pakistan-double-cross-in.html
11:34 AM on 06/25/2010
I'm not sure conventional management models are relevant. Fortunately, our Constitution has established that the military is subservient to the civilian leadership. So, it seems to me the activist types are going to have to figure out how to work with the deliberative President, not vice-versa.
11:24 AM on 06/25/2010
"... President Obama ... grasps and exhibits the flexibility leaders need for success to happen."

I voted for Obama, but what you have written reminds me of an old, comedic adage: "Indecision is the key to flexibility."
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10:42 AM on 06/25/2010
As oppose to a leader who is uninformed,feckless,emotional, relies on gut feelings, illogical thinking, cowboy, untreated alcoholic? Give me Obama! He is doing and being exactly the type of President that we need today. we have experienced the other and look around you. You see the damage that has been done. Stan, was being hyped by his own staff! His problem was that listened to them and acted. pure and simple! Give me a thoughtful President and I will show you a citizenry that will prosper in time!
11:30 AM on 06/25/2010
agreed on all points
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07:39 AM on 06/27/2010
agreed on all points.?.....me two.
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ThatsTheTheWayItIs
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09:40 AM on 06/25/2010
Easy question: George W Bush.
And Cheney, Rumsfeld and all the other draft-dodging war-mongering neocons.
Men who were afraid of the military during Vietnam, still are, and kowtow to them.
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GunnyJ
I do my best every time.
08:08 AM on 06/25/2010
I disagree with you. The President was elected, everyone on his team is appointed. The President had to bust his ass to win people over nationally to win the election. Again, his team is appointed. As much as it is a leadership trait to "know your people", it is also a suborindate's job to know your leader. By the way military leaders are politicians, that is how they do get ahead (promoted). If the Presdeint gives you a clear mission, which he has done, it is the suborindate's mission to carry it out...period! McC made the mistake of 1. Not modifying his plan. 2. Not telling the entire truth when asked. 3. Taking the chain of command for granted. 4. Not controlling his immediate staff (too much hero worship). 5. Most important, shooting off his damn mouth!
In closing, when you say yes to join a leaders team, your yes is a commitment to the leader and their style. It's as simple as that!
11:31 AM on 06/25/2010
it is that simple gunny
12:03 PM on 06/25/2010
Well said Gunny! Fanned.
03:28 AM on 06/25/2010
Boy, this article sure has attracted the loony O-bashers. Thankfully, Obama doesn't give a rats a$s what these idiot wingers think! LOL!
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02:35 AM on 06/25/2010
The best summary of the McChrystal hoopla anywhere:
http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=5318
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Craig2
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11:47 PM on 06/24/2010
Generals have agendas too. The good General McChyrstal's wildly acclaimed CIOIN Doctrine isn't working in Afghanistan. General McCrystal's remedy? More troops, more time. There are real problems, corruption, drugs and revolutionary war. The COIN Doctrine won't stop those. It will eventually accommodate them in some fashion and declare victory.
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12:16 AM on 06/25/2010
Craig2: But COIN doesn't disappear with General McChrystal. General Petraeus has authorship on it too. And, according to President Obama, the general may change, but the strategy will remain the same. So, where does that take us? http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/08599199925100
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02:14 AM on 06/25/2010
That means we are one General closer to convincing President Obama and the Joint Chiefs that COIN is not for Afghanistan.
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11:32 PM on 06/24/2010
"Military leaders are rarely politicians, though they learn to be if they want to get ahead. Their training tends to be more of the "can do" type rather than Obama's preferred "let's see" version."

Seems to me the "can do" type got us into this eight year war to begin with. Also seems to me that the COINdinista doctrine, while it may have worked just swell in Granada, has failed in Afghanistan. General McChrystal realized this and decided to lay the blame for his COIN failure off on President Obama by talking to the press. Rolling Stone, given unprecedented access, ran a gossipy story and missed the point. The point. Corruption at every level, drugs grown, processed and transported, and Tribal warfare. That's what Afghanistan offers. General McChrystal knows that he and his COIN Manual can not "win" in Afghanistan.
11:29 PM on 06/24/2010
Obama is well thought out and takes time to consider his moves. This is antithetical to conservative culture which prefers the "shoot first, ask questions later" approach. Most Republicans thought Bush was genius, so there's obviously going to be a culture clash.
12:12 AM on 06/25/2010
"Obama is well thought out and takes time to consider his moves".Riiiight. Like appointing McChrystal. FYI Bush had a 70% disapproval rating his last two years. We get it already.
10:03 AM on 06/25/2010
You don't really get it at all!
11:17 PM on 06/24/2010
Or, Obama could simply make sure he's properly prepared and engaged the NEXT time he meets with one of his top generals to discuss things of critical importance to every man and woman serving this country in uniform.
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02:23 AM on 06/25/2010
I suspect President Obama may not have given them cute nicknames, played grab ass or told them "You're doing a great job there General" like Pres. "Shrub" Bush. Hurt the General's feelings he did. Hell, I doubt President Obama even owns a flight suit.
10:41 AM on 06/25/2010
Heh. I think this Prez will have the can of whoop-ass ready before he says "Bring it on." Still, I hope he's got a plan to end it all, bring our boys & girls home, and make the Nobel committee proud.