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Delegation In An Air Force Squadron

Delegation in an Air Force Squadron
The United States military branches are unique in the style of management used on a day to day basis. They are not yet run as a normal business would be. In the recent past, the Air Force has begun assimilating certain aspects of big business in order to lead successfully into the next and future generations. On a smaller scale, Air Force Squadrons are set up to require little or no outside assistance from other organizations and management positions are defined by position, not necessarily rank.
The most senior position in a Squadron is the Commander, whose rank is not always the highest, and is responsible for the entire group of people and its mission. In order to achieve any amount of success, the Commander relies on everyone in the Squadron to perform his function to the best of his ability, and sometimes taking on others responsibilities when the situation demands. Directly below the Commander, at least four groups of people, called......


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