Ukraine on the threshold of a civilizational choice/Channel 24
“Institutional culture” – this phrase from a public British intelligence report is just honey to my eyes. “The Russian Air Force… hasn't developed an institutional culture,” it says.
That's what I've been explaining in business schools for years. You can teach your people some knowledge or skills, but nothing will come of it if individuals are learning, not organizations. To educate an organization is to change its culture.
Russia is doomed
Under the undeveloped culture, British intelligence here understand: “For years, most of the exercises for the air force were most likely scripted and intended to impress the authorities, not to develop the initiative of the crews.”
In short, window dressing, fraud , servility and lack of initiative.
It's the same in the Russian ground forces.
That's why, by the way, so many generals die – they climb to the forefront to control and give instructions.
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Ukrainian way
Moving as far away from Russia as possible is not only the Ukrainian language and culture, the ban on smuggled books and prison chanson.
It is primarily a change in institutional culture – in the Armed Forces of Ukraine and in the Government, in political parties and local councils, in ministries and police, in tax and customs.
If we are a “little Russia” with Ukrainian language, with songs and embroidered shirts, but post-Soviet institutions we have no chance.
We must become a full-fledged Ukraine – not Soviet, not post-Soviet, but modern and future.