Review article
Team leadership and teamwork in the Croatian Navy – Maritime Interdiction Operations Teams
Mihael Dedo
orcid.org/0000-0002-5968-3171
; Croatian Armed Forces, Croatian Navy
Robert Fabac
orcid.org/0000-0002-6386-4469
; Faculty of Organization and Informatics, University of Zagreb
Tomislav Sunko
orcid.org/0000-0002-9287-5642
; Croatian Armed Forces, Croatian Navy
Abstract
This paper deals with the topic of teamwork, and application of the theory of team leadership to the example of Maritime Interdiction Operations Teams (MIT) and transfer of teams, in composition of the Croatian Navy. The paper presents the key topics and issues of the theory of team leadership: influence of the leadership process on the team’s processes and ultimately on performance, distributed leadership within the team, influence of the context on leadership and success. By researching boarding teams, their structure, leadership processes of such teams, processes performed by teams and the way in which such teams carry out their tasks in context of the military organization, the Croatian Navy and the Armed Forces of the Republic of Croatia were elaborated. Peculiarities of the team leadership and team processes from cognitive, motivational, coordination, and emotional categories were determined. Characteristic activities of the transition phase of the team as well as the action phase, and peculiarities of performance of the boarding teams, were determined. Scientific contributions of the work, and contribution to military organization, as well as a wider social contribution, are the result of the aforementioned findings.
Keywords
transshipment teams; leadership; team leadership model; structure; Croatian Navy; vessel interception procedures
Hrčak ID:
287171
URI
Publication date:
1.12.2022.
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