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Adm. Mike Studeman: Great leaders seek ‘maximum performance at highest morale’

Dec 05, 20241 hr 12 minEp. 216
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Episode description

We’re declassifying today’s podcast so everyone can learn from Rear Admiral (ret.) Mike Studeman, former commander of the Office of Naval Intelligence. Studeman, who is one of the nation’s leading national security professionals, recently authored the thought-provoking book “Might of the Chain: Forging Leaders of Iron Integrity,” focused on critical leadership lessons that are easily applied to the fire service, including how to build buy-in, plus the top traits for leaders to cultivate among their members – and themselves.

Plus, we dig into all of this:

  • The myth of the “always-in-command” leadership style
  • The psychological impact of being singularly focused on the job
  • The power of branding – mottos, flags, etc. – to organizational culture
  • Fine-tuning your mode for enacting change

You can also find “Might of the Chain: Forging Leaders of Iron Integrity” at JPL Books.

This episode of the Better Every Shift Podcast is sponsored by TheFireStore. Learn more about getting the gear you need at prices you can afford by visiting TheFireStore.

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