Sensemaking of Military Leaders in Combat and Its Aftermath: A Phenomenological Inquiry

Carmit Padan, Uzi Ben-Shalom
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This paper describes the sensemaking processes engaged in by leaders during close combat and its aftermath. The data were collected by interviewing ten commanders who took part in two different combat events. The phenome­nological method revealed cognitive, emotional, and social processes, which are the focus of sensemaking in close combat. We also found that sensemak­ing was performed both during and after combat. In combat, commanders’ sensemaking was focused on understanding the tactical problem, the typical micro-social processes of combat, and the emotional needs of their subordi­nates. After combat, sensemaking continued with framing professional deci­sions and knowledge, preserving unit cohesion and prestige, and mentoring subordinates. High-ranking officers had a broader sensemaking frame, which included political issues, while junior officers were focused on their immediate unit. We suggest that a broader framework of sensemaking may serve the leadership development of military leaders.
军事领导人在战斗中的意义建构及其后果:一个现象学的探究
本文描述了领导人在近战中的感知过程及其后果。这些数据是通过采访参加过两次不同战斗的十名指挥官而收集的。现象学方法揭示了认知、情感和社会过程,这是近战中感知的焦点。我们还发现,在战斗期间和战斗后都会进行感知。在战斗中,指挥官的感知侧重于理解战术问题、战斗的典型微观社会过程以及下属的情感需求。战斗结束后,通过制定专业决策和知识,保持部队凝聚力和声望,并指导下属,继续进行感知训练。高级军官有一个更广泛的感知框架,其中包括政治问题,而下级军官则专注于他们的直属部队。我们认为,一个更广泛的感知框架可能有助于军事领导人的领导力发展。
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