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  BOOK  REVIEW    COMPANY COMMAND    THE BOTTOM LINE    BY:  JOHN G. MEYER,JR.    IG ASSESSOR                            STUDENT OFFICER                                                          LT ABHISHEK SHARMA YOââ¬â¢S FD-1606 ââ¬ËBââ¬â¢ TP    CONTENTS    1. Introduction    2. About the author       3. About the book       4. Quality of presentation       5. Relevance in our context       6. Conclusion    INTRODUCTION 1. He wrote this book to help lighten the load of one of the most overworked soldiers in the US Army ââ¬â THEâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦7. Although written by an Army Officer primarily for Army Company Commanders, this book has considerable information, suggestions and in sights that are directly applicable to other services.       8. Indeed there is much in it that first line supervisors in non military organizations will find easily adaptable to their situations.       9. GRAY AREAS          (A) Overall the book is well written, and has a lot of good information, but it    tries to find that elusive gap between a very detailed how-to book (which    will inevitably date) and a more philosophical tome which provides few    useful details which can be put in the practice immediatel. Alas, it falls    short of this goal and does not provide much of either.              (B)      In addition, Company Command: The Bottom Line, has a somewhat               moral high-mindedness to it which seems to ignore a lot of the realities in               the Army. Thinking that all of us who take the guidon and assume               command would like to be just, fair, never faltering moral beacons who               always make the right decision regardless of the consequences, but the               sad reality of the Army today is that we are given way, way, way tooShow MoreRelatedBook Review : A Review Of A Book Review1431 Words à  |à  6 Pages  	Book reviews are just that: a review of a book.  They can be used for news articles, blogs, or academic journals.  A book review is more than just a book report.  It can give the reader more of an insight into not just the book, but the author as well.  Most authors write of what they know.  For example, some authors have backgrounds in law enforcement so they write about cases they know or have worked.  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