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There’s a common misconception that military leadership is all about barking orders and enforcing authority. But after 33 years in the military and a successful corporate career, I’ve found ...
Duncan: You write about humble leadership in the U.S. military. For many people, that seems like the ultimate oxymoron. How can humble leadership coexist with a command and control style?
Humble leaders prioritize the organization’s success ahead of their own. In a Journal of Management study of 105 computer software and hardware firms, humble CEOs were found to have reduced pay ...
METHODOLOGY: Researchers led by University at Buffalo School of Management's Bradley Owens asked 16 CEOs, 20 mid-level leaders, and 19 front-line leaders from assorted organizations (military ...
You're a humble leader, ... Movies and TV shows often portray military leaders as harsh and demanding all the time, but Navy SEALs Jocko Willink and Leif Babin say this is a misrepresentation.
Reflecting on her journey, O'Brien credits the Army with shaping her into the leader she is today. Her 30-year career allowed her to travel the world, complete higher education, care for her ...
If anyone should have been an overly proud leader, it was Coach Tougher-Than-Nails. Yet, he was humble, helpful, and was honestly interested in making every person he met better.
Vowel said he advises young lieutenants and junior officers to be “humble enough to listen” to their noncommissioned officers and try to empathize with their senior enlisted leaders.