A Culture of Organizational Grit From the Perspective of U.S. Military Officers: A Qualitative Inquiry

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With the backdrop of the utility of grit at the individual level, speculation has begun to circulate that grit may exist as an organizational level phenomenon. To explore this potential construct, this study used an exploratory, qualitative research design. This study explored grit at the organizational level by interviewing leaders’ perceptions of what may be a culture of organizational grit. Participants included 14 U.S. military officers. Seven themes emerged relative to the research question: “What do U.S. military officers perceive as a culture of organizational grit?” Themes included professional pride, team unity, resilience-determination, mission accomplishment, core values, growth mindset, and deliberate practice. This study indicated that a culture of organizational grit is likely a combination of converging organizational elements. Overall, findings indicate that there may be a culture of organizational grit in the military and at the least, more research examining the concept is warranted.

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Luning, C. R., Attoh, P. A., Gong, T., & Fox, J. T. (2022). A Culture of Organizational Grit From the Perspective of U.S. Military Officers: A Qualitative Inquiry. Armed Forces and Society, 48(3), 542–570. https://doi.org/10.1177/0095327X20985197

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