about face: adapting military style leadership to a civilian organization

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About Face Adapting Military Style Leadership to a Civilian Organization

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As the US winds down from many years of war, new veterans are returning to the civilian workforce. With them they bring leadership skills honed by years of war. Their skills will be a tremendous asset to their civilian employers, but they must first adapt their leadership style to a style that is more palpable to civilians.

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Page 1: About Face: Adapting Military Style Leadership to a Civilian Organization

About Face

Adapting Military Style Leadership to a Civilian Organization

Page 2: About Face: Adapting Military Style Leadership to a Civilian Organization

A Nation at War

Approximately 2.5 million veterans have served in Iraq or Afghanistan

Roughly 250,000 veterans leave the military each year

These veterans must reintegrate into the civilian world

Will these veterans “fit” in a civilian organization?

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Thesis

Though military and civilian leadership styles may be different in some ways, they are similar in others, and these veterans’ leadership skills will help them to succeed in the civilian workforce.

These new veterans will be strong assets to civilian organizations, but they will need to adapt their leadership styles to civilian society.

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Areas of Comparison

Structure Hierarchy of command and

accountability Communication

Transferal of information from one individual to another

Performance Management Defining, measuring, and improving

performance

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Military Command Structure

Very hierarchical

Position applies across

organization

Each member of work team

has a specific job

Manager has

complete control of

teamNot much autonomy

or empowerm

ent

Teams very diverse

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Civilian Organizational Structure

More flat command structure

Less lower level managers

Position doesn’t necessarily apply company wide

More autonomy and empowerment

Less diverse due to geographic hiring process

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Aspects of Communication

MILITARY

Mostly direct communication Proxemics

In your face! Paralanguage

Rough tone Kinesics

Military courtesies Facial and Eye Behavior

Direct eye contact meant to show intimidation

CIVILIAN

Mostly two-way communication

Proxemics Social distance

Paralanguage Calm cool tone

Kinesics Comfortable posture

Facial and Eye Behavior Direct eye contact meant

to show interest

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Performance Management

MILITARY

Written or verbal counseling Define subordinate’s roles Discuss performance

issues Define goals Create a plan of action to

correct issues and reach goals

Monitor performance Periodically reassess

performance

CIVILIAN

Performance evaluations Define subordinate’s

roles Discuss performance

issues Define goals Create a plan of action

to correct issues and reach goals

Monitor performance Periodically reassess

performance

Same

Thing!

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Correcting Poor Performance

MILITARY

Physical exercise

Loss of pay

Loss of rank

Extra duty during

time off

Extra training

CIVILIAN

Dismissal

Verbal warning

Written counselin

g statement

Disciplinary meeting

Probationary period

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Why Are Military Leaders So Harsh?

In a time of war, decisions must be made quickly

Quick decisions necessitate direct communication

Individuals’ lives rely on following orders

Following orders in peacetime means discipline in wartime

Leaders and subordinates develop strong relationships due to military lifestyle

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How Can Veteran Leaders “Fit” In?

First, understand that in a civilian organization, rank doesn’t matter

Second, use two way communication and encourage feedback

Third, focus more on mentoring, less on punishment

Lastly, strive to establish strong and trusting relationships with peers and subordinates

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Questions?