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  2. Unity of command - Wikipedia

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    Unity of command means that all forces operate under a single commander with the requisite authority to direct all forces employed in pursuit of a common purpose. During multinational operations and interagency coordination, unity of command may not be possible, but the requirement for unity of effort becomes paramount.

  3. Principles of war - Wikipedia

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    Unity of Command – For every objective, seek unity of command and unity of effort. At all levels of war, employment of military forces in a manner that masses combat power toward a common objective requires unity of command and unity of effort. Unity of command means that all the forces are under one responsible commander.

  4. National Incident Management System - Wikipedia

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    When command is being transferred, the new incident commander is briefed on the incident action plan and the status of the incident. Unified command allows the leaders from multiple agencies to work together as incident command. Chain of command and unity of command - chain of command is the linear format from supervisor to subordinate. Unity ...

  5. Command hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    unity of command – each member of the hierarchy has one and only one superior, precluding the possibility of contradictory orders strict accountability – those who issue orders are responsible for the consequences, not those who carry them out (with the exception of illegal orders, as previously noted)

  6. Principles of sustainment - Wikipedia

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    Integration is combining all of the elements of sustainment (tasks, functions, systems, processes, organizations) to operations assuring unity of command and effort. Army forces integrate sustainment with joint forces and multinational operations to maximize the complementary and reinforcing effects from each Service and national resources.

  7. POSDCORB - Wikipedia

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    Unity of command: The unity of command doctrine proclaims that employees should only receive command and report to one administrator or boss-like authority figure. Unity of direction: The unity of direction principle states that there should only be one plan, one objective and one director head for each specific plan.

  8. Henri Fayol - Wikipedia

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    Unity of command - Every employee should receive orders from only one superior or on behalf of the superior. Unity of direction - Each group of organisational activities that have the same objective should be directed by one manager using one plan for achievement of one common goal.

  9. Unity of Command (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Unity of Command is a strategy game that lets players command the Red Army or Wehrmacht forces and their allies during the crucial Eastern Front campaign of 1942/43. This is the campaign that culminated in the famous Battle of Stalingrad, an event that marked a turning point in the entire war.