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Eight leadership lessons from the Navy carrier captain’s case

by Charlie Dunlap, J.D. · 27 April 2020

USS Theodore Roosevelt

Last Friday the media reported that Navy leaders are recommending reinstatement for Captain Brett Crozier, the former commanding officer of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (Roosevelt) who was relieved from command for the way he handled the COVID-19 outbreak aboard his ship.  This post examines a few leadership lessons that should be learned from his case.

Regrettably, the hagiographic narrative surrounding Captain Crozier is creating the very real risk that the wrong leadership lessons will be learned and propagated, irrespective of what does or does not happen to him personally.  If that occurs, the success of future military operations is imperiled, and troops could die.  Some things really can be that simple.

https://sites.duke.edu/lawfire/2020/04/27/eight-leadership-lessons-from-the-navy-carrier-captains-case/