Leadership Lessons From The Great Books - About Face: The Odyssey of an American Warrior by Col. David Hackworth w/R.J. St. John
Nov 06, 2024•2 hr 15 min•Transcript available on Metacast Episode description
About Face: The Odyssey of an American Warrior by Col. David Hackworth w/R.J. St. John
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- Welcome - 0:30
- Introduction to About Face - 01:03
- The Clarity of Military Leadership - 05:47
- R.J. St. John and the "Well-Oiled Machine" Myth - 15:30
- Some People Are Bred for War - 20:00
- Mission Accomplishment and Troop Welfare - 24:00
- "World War Two Had the Gall to Stop Without Me" - 25:00
- Discipline and Training - 28:00
- The Importance of Training - 33:00
- Bureaucratic Bloat - 39:55
- The Long View vs. The Short View On Training - 43:30
- Death By Powerpoint - 46:45
- Building Trust Through Menial Acts - 49:00
- Masculine Strength is Important for Leadership - 52:30
- The Importance of the Little Things - 57:00
- The Psychology of Work - 1:02:40
- Personal Security for Vince McMahon - 1:03:00
- Col. Hackworth on Killing A Man - 1:10:05
- There's No Forgiveness in the Machine - 1:25:00
- Working the Camera and Being Media Savvy - 1:31:00
- What Does It Mean to be a Grownup? - 1:34:00
- Walking the Line to Win a Percentage Bet - 1:50:00
- Staying on the Path - 2:03:00
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