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The Military Leader and Effective Rhetorical Skills

Authors: John M. Hinck; ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS
Abstract:
This research focuses on how military leaders can improve leadership through effective rhetorical skills. The research provides a greater understanding of the importance of rhetoric and provides military leaders with methods to implement rhetorical skills and strategies to improve leadership qualities. Through extensive review of both military and civilian literature on rhetoric and leadership, the author addresses the importance of why military leaders should develop effective rhetorical skills and what constitutes effective rhetorical skills. The Adapted HPT Model for Reaching Desired Rhetorical Skills provides the foundation to understand the gap between the actual and desired rhetorical skills, the causes of the gap, and solutions to reduce the gap. The Military Rhetorical Skills Model allows a methodical application of the desired rhetorical skills to demonstrate how General MacArthur effectively used rhetorical skills and created rhetorical eloquence in his farewell address at West Point in 1962. Military leaders, charged with responsibility to lead others in demanding situations and to defend the ideals of our Constitution, require a wide range of skills to protect the promises made by donning the military uniform. Developing effective rhetorical skills is an important element of achieving excellence in practicing the art and science of military leadership.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Master's thesis
Pages: 96
Report Date: JUN 2003
Report Number: A298614
Keywords relating to this report:
*SPEECH ARTICULATION
LEADERSHIP
MILITARY COMMANDERS
MILITARY PERSONNEL
SKILLS
THESES
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