LL16.1.1 - Command and Accountability Command and Accountability “Leaders lead by example and set the tone. Above all, they do not countenance selective.

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LL Command and Accountability Command and Accountability “Leaders lead by example and set the tone. Above all, they do not countenance selective enforcement of standards. I know of no more ruinous path for commanders than selective enforcement of rules and standards … Excellent leaders have very high standards and they enforce them without fear or favors.” - Wilbur L. Creech General, US Air Force Retired, 1984

LL A Good Leader A Good Leader “A good leader sets goals, measures progress and rewards performance. He or she tries to give everyone a stake in the mission of the organization and its outcome. That’s the role of leadership.” - General John M. Loh, USAF Retired

LL Getting Along Getting Along Within the military (and CAP as well), simply getting along with people is not enough. An officer’s prime responsibility is to develop people and make the most of their talents.” - The Armed Forces Officer

LL Swofford Swofford “Be sure you are right, then go ahead.” - Ralph P. Swofford General, USAF (Retired) Past Commander of Air University