Leadership
Twelve O'Clock High
As a paradigm of the effectiveness of contrasting leadership styles
relating to a specific managerial environment.
By
Perry Saputo
Professor Thomas Schillar
February 1, 2000
BPA 395
Paradigms of Leadership
Twelve O'Clock High
Introduction to the paper's subject, and primary objectives:
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The purpose of this paper is to identify and contrast the different styles of leadership exhibited by two characters found in the 1949 movie Twelve O'Clock High starring Gregory Peck as General Savage, Army Air Forces general. Based on a true story, Twelve O'Clock High is a inspirational account of the highly dangerous precision daylight bombing missions carried out by US Army Air Force's 918th Bomber Group in England during the last part of World War II. In the beginning of the movie the squadron is commanded by general Davenport. It is very clear that General Davenport's main concern......
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