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drharby
on Dec 28, 2018
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The Skylab 4 Mutiny, 1973 (2012)
Commander tends to retain... command authority. The crew doesnt agree, they execute orders.
Hence the phrase 'burden of command'
vladd
on Dec 28, 2018
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In some situations, disagreement early in the decision making process could be beneficial to all participants. See
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disagree_and_commit
for context (a principle used at Intel and Amazon).
drharby
on Dec 30, 2018
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Yes - which is why there is a concept of good and bad leadership.
Commanders shouls consider all forms of feedback on a decision
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Hence the phrase 'burden of command'