Challenges will most likely confront the Army Dental Care System as it
moves into the next century, Like any other learning organization, th
e Army dental care system must develop a continuous stream of dynamic
leaders to direct its evolution if it wants to survive. Using the Delp
hi method, the investigators surveyed senior dental leaders to determi
ne the attitudes and behaviors believed to be required to perform succ
essfully as commanders, residency directors, and senior staff officers
. The essential executive behaviors appear to be consistent: be honest
, act with integrity, be accountable for your actions, be dedicated to
mission accomplishment, and perform your duty with care and compassio
n. Relying solely on ratings assigned to the behaviors, discriminant f
unction analyses could predict proper group membership with an accurac
y of 79.4%, When demographic information was included, prediction accu
racy improved to 96.7%.