Like I said, I had doubts about some people's ability to be honest about
their deficits.
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"j" ganz @@
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"Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ...
 There is always room fro improvement.  Albeit I agree
 that a good skipper instills confidence.  Things like giving
 clear direction to crew that are eager to follow orders
 makes a big difference. Training crew is important, if you
 are like me, and want to see things done in a snappy and
 safe manner.
 "Capt.Mooron"  wrote
 "Bart Senior" .@. wrote
  What are the attributes of an outstanding skipper?
 
  Take a good hard look at yourself, and tell me which
  attributes you feel need improvement in yourself.
 
  Tell me what you plan to do to effect such improvements.
 Excellent subject Bart.....
 I have never questioned my leadership abilities.... they simply exist.
 Concerns regarding maintaining discipline, crew dynamics or control have
 never materialized. I have no understanding of situations where a Captain
 has been challenged or direction has been questioned. It has simply never
 occurred aboard any vessel I have skippered.
 The ability to deliver command without question is directly associated
 with
 the confidence and respect you have evoked from the crew. Nothing more
 and
 nothing less. No book smarts nor certifications will ever bestow that on
 anyone.
 The obligations of leadership must be recognized prior to being
 implemented.
 These include the vessel and the crew.
 Improvements and strong points?.....   Command is a dynamic position
 requiring flexibility within a rigid operational structure. The dynamics
 change with each crew/vessel
 Never question your leadership abilities or commands. If you are taking
 time
 to dissect your leadership skills here....  that uncertainty will in
 reality
 be reflected onboard and will be seen as a sign of weakness.
 The crew's confidence is a measure of the Captain's abilities. You'll
 have
 it down pat when nobody knows who the Captain is.... but the crew!
 CM