Patterns in General Officer Weekly Schedules and the Organizational Implications of General Officer Use of Time.

Abstract

This report studies the question of whether General Officer leadership behavior is influenced more by the type of position the general holds, or by his individual leadership style. An analysis of the daily schedules of 21 General Officers for a 28 day period discloses seven different and significant patterns in the way that generals use their time, dependent on whether they had positions as Commanders, Deputies, or Staff Officers. The results imply that general officer leadership, unlike that of civilian officers of comparable rank, is more influenced by position and mission requirements than by personal style. Analysis further implies that the stereotypical patterns disclosed by their schedules require the exercise of significantly differing skills in discharging their respective leadership obligations.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 23, 1975
Accession Number
ADA014185

Entities

People

  • Charles F. Kriete

Organizations

  • United States Army War College

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Behavior And Behavior Mechanisms
  • Behavioral Disciplines And Activities
  • Behavioral Sciences
  • General Officers
  • Group Dynamics
  • Human Behavior
  • Leadership
  • Military Personnel

Fields of Study

  • Psychology

Readers

  • Mathematics or Statistics
  • Military Leadership and Professional Education.
  • Theoretical Analysis.