Which Navy did you have in mind? There is no such rank in the US Navy. Command Sergeant Major is a high enlisted rank in the US Army, and denotes the senior NCO of whatever unit or element they hold the position in (it can be anywhere from Battalion to Army level).
There is a Command Sergeant Major rank in the US Army and US Marine Corps. There is no "Command Sergeant Major Leader" rank, however.
The unity of command is used today in military organizations. Unity of command describes the rank of officers, and how on rank will report to the rank above and only the rank above. The command system makes it easier for members to know who they would report to if they have a problem.
The highest non-commissioned rank in the army is typically called the Command Sergeant Major (CSM). This rank serves as the senior enlisted advisor to the commanding officer and is responsible for the welfare, discipline, and training of enlisted personnel. The CSM is the highest-ranking enlisted member within a unit or battalion.
The "skipper" is the person in command of a vessel. It does not correspond to a specific rank.
Command Sergeant Major is the highest enlisted rank in the US Army
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Command Sergeant Major.
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Command Sergeant Major.
It's a rank - Command Sergeant Major
In relationship to self-managed work teams the unit of command would be the team or project leader within the group.