Leadership Is More Valuable Than Technology
By Lieutenant Martha Dunne, USN
The information age has revolutionized the way we fight wars, make decisions, and gather information—allowing leaders such as Vice Admiral Michael Mullen, then-Commander Second Fleet, to conference with President George W. Bush while at sea on the USS Mount Whitney (LCC-20). But has the emphasis on technology degraded leadership?
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Lieutenant Dunne is stationed at Naval Special Warfare Group ONE at NAB Coronado, California, as the assistant operations officer. A 1992 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, she completed a masters in global leadership at the University of San Diego in 2000.
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