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OverviewWhat if your organization's failure to decentralize has nothing to do with your people's capability? Mission command is the military doctrine of decentralized decision-making, built on the premise that well-oriented, disciplined leaders can act effectively without constant oversight. It is one of the most powerful leadership frameworks ever developed. It is also one of the most consistently misapplied, because the conditions it requires are far more fragile than most leaders recognize. This book identifies what destroys those conditions and what it takes to restore them. Drawing on Boyd's orientation theory, Prussian and German military doctrine, and direct fieldwork with military units, civic organizations, and resistance movements, authors Kit Perez and Donald Vandergriff diagnose the structural failures that prevent mission command from functioning as designed. Narrative drift, emotional leverage, competence displacement, and infiltration dynamics degrade decision-making until the system produces outcomes nobody intended and nobody can explain. The Grey Cell Protocols are a sequential diagnostic and restoration system for leaders operating in exactly these conditions. The protocols provide a structured methodology for assessing orientation integrity across an organization, identifying the human and structural variables that have been compromised, countering narrative capture before it becomes operational closure, and rebuilding the trust architecture that genuine decentralization requires. They apply across military, civic, and organizational contexts. They are designed for environments that are unstable, contested, and resistant to simple fixes. This book is a practitioner's doctrine for leaders who must make high-stakes decisions in degraded systems, with real adversaries, real drift, and real consequences for getting the diagnosis wrong. Kit Perez is a United States Air Force veteran, intelligence and counterintelligence analyst, and the author of The Shepard Scale, where the Grey Cell Protocols were first developed and tested in public. Donald Vandergriff is a retired U.S. Army Major with 26 years of service, the author of thirteen books on military leadership and doctrine, and one of the foremost experts on mission command. If your organization is supposed to be decentralized but keeps producing centralized outcomes, this book is your diagnostic. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kit Perez , Donald VandergriffPublisher: Calibration Press Imprint: Calibration Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.426kg ISBN: 9798995205609Pages: 192 Publication Date: 30 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationKit Perez is the developer of the Grey Cell Protocols, a systematic framework that makes explicit the conditions high-performing units have always enforced implicitly and extends them to environments that cannot rely on extreme selection or institutional attrition. She brings a background in applied behavioral analysis, counterintelligence methodology, trauma psychology, and group dynamics, with extensive experience in civilian, volunteer, and resistance environments. Her training includes graduate-level work in intelligence studies and trauma psychology, informing her analysis of orientation, deception, and human behavior under pressure. Donald Vandergriff brings decades of experience studying, teaching, and applying Mission Command and adaptive leadership within military and civilian institutions. His perspective is shaped by service across multiple roles, including uniformed leadership and deployed advisory work, giving him direct exposure to how command doctrine functions under real operational pressure and combat environments. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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