The power of mission command is that it enables military units to adapt quicker and act more boldly than organizations in which subordinates are afraid to make decisions on their own. Employing mission command comes with inherent risks to include leaders fear of subordinates making mistakes, the angst of leaders chancing their careers on others' mistakes, and the____
O fear of being severely undermanned.
O trepidation of using centralized execution.
O discomfort of superiors feeling out of control.
O disdain of more budget cuts jeopardizing the mission.