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- Mission_Command abstract "Mission Command also referred to as Mission-type tactics, is a style of military command, derived from the Prussian-pioneered mission-type tactics doctrine, which combines centralized intent with decentralized execution subsidiarity and promotes freedom and speed of action, and initiative, within defined constraints. Subordinates, understanding the commander's intentions, their own missions and the context of those missions, are told what effect they are to achieve and the reason why it needs to be achieved. They then decide within their delegated freedom of action how best to achieve their missions. Orders provide only enough detail to establish intent and objectives, allowing freedom of action. Mission Command is closely related to civilian management concept of workplace empowerment and its use in business has been explored by writers such as Bungay (2011) and Tozer (1995, 2012). It is advocated, but not always used, by the Chain of command in the United States, Canadian, Dutch and the British Army. Mission Command is compatible with modern military net-centric concepts, and less centralized approaches to command and control (C2) in general.".
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- Mission_Command wikiPageWikiLink British_Army.
- Mission_Command wikiPageWikiLink Category:Command_and_control.
- Mission_Command wikiPageWikiLink Chain_of_command.
- Mission_Command wikiPageWikiLink Command_by_negation.
- Mission_Command wikiPageWikiLink Command_hierarchy.
- Mission_Command wikiPageWikiLink Empowerment.
- Mission_Command wikiPageWikiLink Maneuver_warfare.
- Mission_Command wikiPageWikiLink Mission-type_tactics.
- Mission_Command wikiPageWikiLink Net-centric.
- Mission_Command wikiPageWikiLink Subsidiarity.
- Mission_Command wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Mission_Command wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mission Command".
- Mission_Command wikiPageWikiLinkText "decentralized command".
- Mission_Command hasPhotoCollection Mission_Command.
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- Mission_Command subject Category:Command_and_control.
- Mission_Command hypernym Style.
- Mission_Command comment "Mission Command also referred to as Mission-type tactics, is a style of military command, derived from the Prussian-pioneered mission-type tactics doctrine, which combines centralized intent with decentralized execution subsidiarity and promotes freedom and speed of action, and initiative, within defined constraints.".
- Mission_Command label "Mission Command".
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- Mission_Command sameAs Q6878565.
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- Mission_Command wasDerivedFrom Mission_Command?oldid=671582672.
- Mission_Command isPrimaryTopicOf Mission_Command.