The Rise and Decline of U.S. Military Culture Programs, 2004-20 /

"Though the priorities of senior military leaders inevitably change over time, the pressing need for American Service personnel to accommodate the human dimension for success in their ongoing military operations has not diminished. That capability now may be even more important than ever. Almos...

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Other Authors: Mackenzie, Lauren, 1976- (Editor), Fosher, Kerry B. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Quantico, Virginia : Marine Corps University Press, 2021.
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Table of Contents:
  • Big Battles, Small Victories : Personal Experience in Culture Wars, 2003-9 / by Ben Connable
  • On Becoming "Wise in the Ways of Others" : Lessons Learned from Integrating Culture into Professional Military Education Curriculum / by Lauren Mackenzie
  • From Aha Moments to Emerging Stories of the Good Old Days : Reflections from 25 Years in a Fascinating Field / by Susan Steen
  • Surfing the Sine Wave of Military Culture Education / by Angelle Khachadoorian
  • The Company I Kept : Twenty Years at the Naval Postgraduate School / by Anna Simons
  • From Concept to Capability : Developing Cross-Cultural Competence through U.S. Air Force Education / by Brian R. Selmeski
  • Bridging the Social Science Research-to-Practice Gap / by Allison Abbe
  • A Few Things I Know about Culture Programs or Why Nothing Works / by Kerry B. Fosher
  • Alternative Perspectives : Launching and Running the Marine Corps' Culture Center / by Jeffery Bearor and George Dallas.