Blue Team Dynamics - Three Proven Leadership Principles Inspired by IDF Sources for Business and Life
Authors
Yaakov LappinSynopsis
In the military world, simulating the enemy to test your responses is a well-known method to check up on a unit’s readiness. In such simulations, your own friendly forces are the blue team, and those who play the adversaries are the red team. At the end of the day, it is the blue team’s dynamics that make the difference between mission success and failure. This is true for a fighter-jet formation on its way to destroying a Syrian nuclear reactor, and it’s true
for corporate managers and their team facing an unpredictable market. The blue team’s dynamics are what make the difference.
After identifying and isolating the three core command, leadership, and management principles – the DNA of blue team dynamics – over a process of several years, Yaakov Lappin
interviewed ten sources, senior and former members of the Israeli defense establishment, some with extensive civilian executive experience, who share how they have personally applied the three principles of the blue team dynamics system:
The after-action review culture
When and how to transition between routine and emergency
modes
How to manage long-term change A triangle links these three pillars together. The ability to consistently learn from the past and stay relevant for the future makes navigating the present with success much more likely. The IDF sources who shared their powerful insights and stories in this book provide the ultimate insider’s view on the application of blue team dynamics for your team.
Publisher:
Gefen Publishing House
Pages:
131