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Strategic leaders include military and DA civilian leaders at the major command through Department of Defense levels.
From the President of the United States, to the Secretary of Defense, to the Unified Commanders.
The Command Climate Survey (CCS) is typically used for surveying both military and civilian personnel in the military. It gathers feedback on organizational climate, leadership effectiveness, and unit cohesion among all members, regardless of their status or affiliation.
If the civilian is not in the officers chain of command the it is not possible to be insubordinate. If the civilian is in the chain of command then the process is exactly the same as insubordination to any other superior.
control, command, authority
T. O. Jacobs has written: 'Leadership and exchange in formal organizations' -- subject(s): Industrial Psychology, Leadership, Organization, Psychology, Industrial, Research 'A guide to the strategic leader development inventory' -- subject(s): Leadership, Handbooks, manuals, Command of troops, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Ability testing, Strategic Leader Development Inventory
Navy Warfare Development Command was created in 1998.
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In the military for example, the Executive officer (XO) is second in command reporting to the Commanding Office. This term is not used in the British Army. Officers are charged with general duties and responsibilities according to their rank. In civilian life the military terminology just translates to the civilian equivalent
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Ranks that are typically not part of the formal chain of command include enlisted personnel below the NCO (Non-Commissioned Officer) level, such as privates or recruits, as well as civilian employees and contractors. Additionally, administrative or support roles may not have direct command authority. These ranks and positions often support the operational structure but do not hold leadership positions within the hierarchy.