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Lieutenant General U.S. Army (Ret)
Hal Moore's leadership rating:
95
Resources
Moore, H (2011) Vietnam Hero Offers leadership Lessons. Retrieved from http://americanprofile.com/articles/leadership-lessons-list-from-vietnam-veteran/
Hal Moore believed that with these 17 precepts that a person could be a good leader, both in battle and in civilian life.
Wilson, D (n.d.) Command Performance Leadership. Retrieved from https://commandperformanceleadership.wordpress.com/tag/lieutenant-general-harold-g-moore/
A person in a position of authority does not automatically become immediately respected or trusted.
There is always one more thing you can do to influence any situation in your favor
Wallace, R( 2002) We Were Soliders. Retrieved from http://www.armchairgeneral.com/10-questions-for-general-hal-moore.htm/2
A leader must ask "what am I doing that I should not be doing, and what am I not doing that I should be doing?
Born Feb 13, 1922 in Bardstown Kentucky
Served in Korean War in the Airbone forces
Became Commander of the 7th Cavalry in the Vietnam war
Most notible battle was la Drang
Co-Author of We were solider once and young.
A leader must be visible and exhibit confidence under any set of circumstances
A leader must always be ready.
Trust your instincts. Instincts and intuition give you an immediate estimation of a situation
Everything in leadership boils down to judgment.
Study history and leadership qualities and pay attention to leaders that fail
Every person in an organization is as important and necessary to a mission as the next person.
Instill the will to win
Never deprive a person of their self-respect
To do well in any field of endeavor, it is an advantage to work with good people
Strive to have people around you who are trustworthy
Spend quality time with the team
Great leaders learn to lead self first
Successful leaders create the future
Leaders must lead. First in last out