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  • Breaking the Bathsheba Syndrome: Building a Performance Evaluation System that Promotes Mission Command
    Oct 26, 2015
    Breaking the Bathsheba Syndrome: Building a Performance Evaluation System that Promotes Mission Command

    By COL Curtis D Taylor

    Author: COL Curtis D TaylorView the Executive Summary In 2014, the National Defense Authorization Act directed the Department of Defense to reconsider the way the Army evaluates and selects leaders. This call for reform came after repeated surveys from the Center for Army Leadership suggested widespread dissatisfaction with the current approach.

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