How the Army's multi-source assessment and feedback program could become a catalyst for leader development

The Army is failing to make effective use of the MSAF. This failure is not because 360-degree assessments are inherently flawed. Instead, it is because the Army's implementation is flawed. With certain changes, the MSAF could be a powerful means for building the kind of relationships that would...

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