This project looks into what makes a good military leader by exploring both the basic ideas and the different leadership theories that have developed over time. It begins by explaining what military leadership means and why it plays such a crucial role in armed forces. The study then examines several leadership models—like transformational, situational, and transactional theories—and considers how these ideas apply specifically to military environments, where pressure, structure, and discipline are key. By comparing these theories, the research highlights the traits and skills that effective military leaders need today, such as adaptability, clear decision-making, and a strong sense of responsibility. The aim is to show how traditional leadership values can be combined with modern approaches to help develop leaders who are both competent and respected. In doing so, this project offers insights that can support better leadership training and development in military institutions.
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- Emna Maazoun (Author), Professor Abderraouf Trabelsi (Author), 2026, Investigating Military Leadership, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1703518