Leading Up: Managing Your Boss So You Both Win by Michael Useem

Leading Up: Managing Your Boss So You Both Win by Michael Useem

Author:Michael Useem [Useem, Michael]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
ISBN: 9780676806519
Publisher: The Crown Publishing Group
Published: 2001-12-17T14:00:00+00:00


February 2: Miami: Pace met with his Florida-based staff for the Latin region.

February 3: Miami: Pace briefed one of his six bosses, General Charles E. Wilhelm, commander in chief for the Southern Command, on training military forces in Peru to combat drug traffic in South America.

February 7: Stuttgart, Germany: Pace’s staff briefed him on developments in the Balkans, where thousands of Marines were stationed.

February 8: Pace and the three other “component commanders” (i.e., generals representing the Army, the Air Force, the Marines, and the Navy) focused on Bosnia and Kosovo during a meeting with General Wesley K. Clark, commander in chief, United States European Command, and NATO’s supreme allied commander for Europe since 1997.

February 9: Camp Lejeune, North Carolina: At this Marine Corps base Pace hosted a display of military firepower for 150 generals and admirals from the Air Force, the Army, and the Navy.

February 12: Pace attended a black-tie annual birthday ball for the Navy Supply Corps, the only Marine able to attend.

February 15: Pace met with another of his six superiors, Admiral Vern Clark, commander in chief for the Atlantic Fleet. When Pace shipped Marines across the Atlantic, he did so on Admiral Clark’s ships. The subject of this meeting: the future of the Atlantic Fleet and the preparation its people required.

February 24: London: Pace joined a seminar for U.S. ambassadors and business executives from throughout Europe and hosted yet another superior, Admiral James O. Ellis Jr., commander in chief for the European Fleet. The focus of this seminar: furthering American interests in Europe.

February 25–27: Quantico, Virginia: Pace gathered with a group of twenty senior commanders at the Marine Corps base here, to prepare a strategic plan for the decade ahead.

March 1: Pace met with U.S. secretary of defense William Cohen.

March 6: Stuttgart: Pace convened his European staff.

March 7: Pace met with U.S. ambassadors to a dozen European nations.

March 8: Bosnia: Pace visited Marines based here.

March 10: New Orleans: Pace met with the Marine general officers responsible for the 42,000 Marine reserves under Pace’s command.



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