An objective estimate of the potential threats to Europe’s
security – Europe in the sense of EU – is still missing. Such estimate – which is
like an anticipation of the key risks to our collective security – needs to be
made by a combination of civilian and military specialists under the direction
of a civilian personality. It cannot be done by the soldiers alone. It is also
impossible to do it without associating the best minds within the military. And
people tend to forget these very elementary principles.
Showing posts with label risk management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label risk management. Show all posts
Thursday, 26 September 2013
Wednesday, 25 September 2013
Leadership and related matters
In
today’s world, when you have a crisis, you invest in diplomacy and negotiated
solutions. But it would be a mistake not to back diplomacy with knowledge and
force preparation. You need to know. You have to access the best analysis of
options you can get and, at the same time, enough force and determination to
make use of it. This is the quickest way to convince the other side, the
opposing side, that negotiations are the best alternative for them. More than
ever, a comprehensive approach to crisis response requires good diplomats, top
class intelligence and well trained soldiers. On top of that, you have put good leadership.
And that’s the difficult part of this complex equation. Leadership. Leadership is
about vision, intuition, and courage. It requires experience, and combines it
with commitment and risk taking.
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