If I understand you, I think that’s part of what is supposed to happen, though the communication is more lateral than I said at first. In addition to ideas going from the troops to their sergeants and from squad leaders to their commanders, new innovations spread from squad-to-squad.
After D-Day, the tactics required to get through narrow lanes surrounded by hedge rows were developed by individual tank teams, and tank groups picked up successful ideas from each other. In Iraq, methods for detecting ambushes and IEDs weren’t developed at headquarters and promulgated from the top down, they arose as the result of experiment and spread virally.
There may be an advantage to having specialists who are looking for that kind of idea and for ways of spreading it, but I’d go with the modern management practice of empowering everyone and encouraging innovation by everyone who is in contact with the enemy. In business, it’s good for morale, and in most arenas it multiplies the number of brains trying to solve problems and trying to steal good ideas.
If I understand you, I think that’s part of what is supposed to happen, though the communication is more lateral than I said at first. In addition to ideas going from the troops to their sergeants and from squad leaders to their commanders, new innovations spread from squad-to-squad.
After D-Day, the tactics required to get through narrow lanes surrounded by hedge rows were developed by individual tank teams, and tank groups picked up successful ideas from each other. In Iraq, methods for detecting ambushes and IEDs weren’t developed at headquarters and promulgated from the top down, they arose as the result of experiment and spread virally.
There may be an advantage to having specialists who are looking for that kind of idea and for ways of spreading it, but I’d go with the modern management practice of empowering everyone and encouraging innovation by everyone who is in contact with the enemy. In business, it’s good for morale, and in most arenas it multiplies the number of brains trying to solve problems and trying to steal good ideas.