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The US military is always good for a cheerful report or two like this, the results of which could probably be applied to senior leadership in many big organizations these days: military or civilian. :nod:
Study: 'U.S. Army officers lie' routinely
U.S. Army officers often resort to "evasion and deception," and everyone at the Pentagon knows it, according to a new study conducted by the U.S. Army War College.
"In other words, in the routine performance of their duties as leaders and commanders, U.S. Army officers lie," reads the study, which was conducted by the War College's Strategic Studies Institute.
The 33-page report, compiled following interviews with officers across the Army, concluded that the Army's culture is rife with "dishonesty and deception" at all levels of the institution -- from the most junior members to senior Army officials.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/19/politics/army-ethics-lying-report/index.html
Study: 'U.S. Army officers lie' routinely
U.S. Army officers often resort to "evasion and deception," and everyone at the Pentagon knows it, according to a new study conducted by the U.S. Army War College.
"In other words, in the routine performance of their duties as leaders and commanders, U.S. Army officers lie," reads the study, which was conducted by the War College's Strategic Studies Institute.
The 33-page report, compiled following interviews with officers across the Army, concluded that the Army's culture is rife with "dishonesty and deception" at all levels of the institution -- from the most junior members to senior Army officials.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/19/politics/army-ethics-lying-report/index.html