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General Washington did not impose any military strategy on his commanders. The general opinion of historians is that he was just a pretty mediocre strategist. However, recent research by the Academy of Management Journal casts doubt on this view. In large and complex organizations, one of the biggest threats is hasty strategic decisions made from above. Historians still debate whether Washington was a follower of the Fabian strategy (rapid small maneuvers) or, conversely, the more traditional tactics of direct confrontation with enemy troops. The differences of opinion stem from the fact that he did not insist on any of them. Washington argued that the colonies should always have a regular army, trained as well as time and budget would allow. By assuming overall strategic command of the army and defining several basic tactical objectives, he gave his young commanders the opportunity to prove themselves and take advantage of the available advantages (such as speed of movement) that the well-trained British army did not have. Source: https://big-i.ru/liderstvo/psikhologiya/p13376/

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