What Makes A Good Leader vs Bad Leader - Jocko Willink & Brian Stann

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@gking407
@gking407 4 жыл бұрын
The ego to lead matched with the humility to learn. Not a common pairing.
@scotth3354
@scotth3354 4 жыл бұрын
AK nonsense, the military is full of leaders with those traits, at all ranks. The problem is that folks focus on those that don’t, missing those that do
@gking407
@gking407 4 жыл бұрын
Scott H one could easily assume the military selects for people with those traits. Doesn’t disprove my statement. I do think many people possess these traits but chose not to live by them for whatever reason.
@CN-wt2bj
@CN-wt2bj 4 жыл бұрын
The best leaders have ego.
@hellios789
@hellios789 4 жыл бұрын
That's gold man
@8thwonder79
@8thwonder79 2 жыл бұрын
Im gonna be a good Netflix and chill leader
@azmiahlimun5674
@azmiahlimun5674 4 жыл бұрын
'great leaders don't tell you what to do, they show you how it's done.'
@gypsysnowwolf2313
@gypsysnowwolf2313 4 жыл бұрын
Oh, I like this quote.
@dylanmcqueen3489
@dylanmcqueen3489 4 жыл бұрын
Brilliant, nuff said
@behindthen0thing
@behindthen0thing 4 жыл бұрын
I think I read that on a coffee mug
@miguel111093
@miguel111093 4 жыл бұрын
Dead on
@hybridsilence7
@hybridsilence7 4 жыл бұрын
Dont tell them to get up, Teach them how to get up
@GrowStronger25
@GrowStronger25 4 жыл бұрын
Fan: “Jocko, what’s your take on global warming?” Jocko: “Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu”
@richardpizzario3627
@richardpizzario3627 3 жыл бұрын
He can relate anything to BJJ lol
@dragonofdanksspacestation7779
@dragonofdanksspacestation7779 2 жыл бұрын
If they don't recycle they get the takedown and then folded into a pretzel.
@benlopez9595
@benlopez9595 Жыл бұрын
How do you cure covid. Jocko: Ju jitsu.
@alekseishkurin4590
@alekseishkurin4590 11 ай бұрын
Accurate
@99CheeseBalloons
@99CheeseBalloons 4 жыл бұрын
I really needed to hear that bit about not befriending the men you lead, and how if you do it leads to mutiny. Good talk!
@andezgeneralservices5894
@andezgeneralservices5894 4 жыл бұрын
Discipline i read all the books got obsessed with them. Read them sometimes 3 times a week. jiujitsu 6 days a weak early rise grinding every day .my life has changed dont need to tell a sad origin story all i know now is the cold relentless power of discipline. Shout out to jocko im waiting for that leadership strategies book. Have a good day
@Yaahboi52
@Yaahboi52 4 жыл бұрын
Danny Hernandez what are the titles of those books ? Would love to take a read on them.
@MatthewSmith-uf6tr
@MatthewSmith-uf6tr 2 жыл бұрын
what books?
@warlantactical
@warlantactical Ай бұрын
There are more well rounded philosophy. Jujitsu has many limitations
@kendalljameson1203
@kendalljameson1203 Жыл бұрын
Leadership is a term that is oftentimes viewed in high regard, and rightfully so. Being associated with the title of a “leader” means that you have either worked extremely hard, been very reliable, been able to handle and overcome challenges, or all of the above. Despite the fact that being a “leader” is a great accomplishment, I believe that it is not for everyone. Being a leader means that a certain level of influence and power comes with it, and unless that power and influence is used for good, it can cause a lot of harm and pain to the individuals who have to follow the leader. For example, I have grown up in a very competitive atmosphere, as I have played highly competitive travel soccer in one of the most talented leagues in the country. With my experiences over the years with a variety of coaches, I have played for and been led by some very influential, and overall great, coaches. With this being said, I believe that they were able to use their leadership position to change the lives of so many young girls who were aspiring to play at the collegiate level. Now on the other end of the spectrum, I have played under some very poor leaders and coaches who have nearly made me lose my love for the game. These coaches all had one thing in common, and that was that they decided to use their leadership position to put others down and to reinforce the belief that they were superior to everyone else. In doing this, they ultimately took a great opportunity to make a positive difference as a leader and turned it into a chance to show their power and to put themselves on a pedestal. Like I mentioned before, leadership is a term that a majority of people wish to attain; However, being a leader is not for everyone.
@JV-ck1pu
@JV-ck1pu 10 ай бұрын
Well put. I also figured out that bad leaders somehow make it all about themselves and not about the common goal that you all share.
@jeremybrimmer1990
@jeremybrimmer1990 4 жыл бұрын
Narcissists cannot lead.
@CN-wt2bj
@CN-wt2bj 4 жыл бұрын
Not true.
@RS-jh2kl
@RS-jh2kl 4 жыл бұрын
@@temptempy1360 Clearly your side of the Pond has better leadership. All you blokes saluting the Crown and singing God Save the Queen. Even your prince married an American, clearly we must doing something right. At least Harry leads by example.......
@8thwonder79
@8thwonder79 2 жыл бұрын
You have to allow someone to lead, seems like you create problems which probably means you wouldn't be in a squad involving leadership
@juancruz-b2715
@juancruz-b2715 4 жыл бұрын
the problem is that most ppl don't care to think like this more. they want their lives to always be closer to more of "it's my way or the highway" mentality cuz it makes them feel more in control of themselves and surroundings. helps them feel more secure with their lives, how they choose to do things, with the way they think/believe, not having to be more open minded towards too much.
@dionthomas5418
@dionthomas5418 4 жыл бұрын
Jocko Wilink and Brian Stann two American warriors and patriots know the difference between good and bad leaders in the battlefield a former Navy Seal and former Marine provide leadership skills
@CN-wt2bj
@CN-wt2bj 4 жыл бұрын
Lol. No. Seals aren't that great. Too much worshipping of them.
@JR-ju3kj
@JR-ju3kj 4 жыл бұрын
It's just like any other organization(which Jocko has even said before in interviews), there's a bell- curve and you'll have great individuals and some not-so-great individuals.
@joshweaver7334
@joshweaver7334 2 жыл бұрын
@@CN-wt2bj SEALs are awesome
@gunner8917
@gunner8917 2 ай бұрын
​@CN-wt2bj so you were a seal?
@hatejethro1164
@hatejethro1164 3 жыл бұрын
Competence is brilliance in the basics. Going beyond in terms of performance while adhering to the basic principles is what separates elite from the mediocre. A hard lesson I learned.
@saucerguy3
@saucerguy3 4 жыл бұрын
A good leader knows how to listen to those with experience and make appropriate decisions based upon them. A good leader will also have a greater vision and big plan in mind as they implement their strategy. A good leader will have contingency plans to use as back ups and alternative methods to accomplish all of their goals.
@saucerguy3
@saucerguy3 4 жыл бұрын
@DarthYuYevon It's helpful to a certain extent. I've had too many I've had to contend with in leadership that were all talk and focused on the exterior but had no content, substance or bearing. I do have to admit on my end, being known to be very driven and focused as just being part of my nature and it comes out clearly, people know when I mean business and to either help or just get out of my way.
@saucerguy3
@saucerguy3 4 жыл бұрын
@DarthYuYevon I am a force of nature, regardless of my external appearances, youth, stature, and the rest. Be that, and own it, else you are just posing and expecting to be seen only, lacking in substance to back it up!
@saucerguy3
@saucerguy3 4 жыл бұрын
@DarthYuYevon It's good that you are a hard worker, understand though, I am a severely hard core worker, doing things well beyond the scope I would ask of anybody else to endure, tasks such as lifting twice or more my own weight, working inhumanly long hours under physical and otherwise pressure, the "this is getting done no matter what, and done well", driven like a freight train moving forward and making no excuses for anything should something not work out as planned. I lead through example, that is a good military term I go by. Understand though, this also comes with what I do for support with others, from getting the job done, to making sure they are well taken care of, to showing them I care and giving them security in knowing things will get taken care of and never have to worry about me loosing my cool, my military bearing ever. I look and sound much younger then my real age, people can make assumptions due to that, and some never quite get it until I draw a line and put them in their place. Confidence is key here, not to be confused with arrogance, and power in the wrong hands is disastrous, too many especially in the civilian world let it go to their heads. I laugh at the people who are defined by the vehicle they drive, home they own, or any other material thing, as they snub their noses at the less wealthy I look down on them because simply buying something does not prove anything, and in the case of cars, I turn my own wrenches on them, and the rest, I build from the ground up, something in most cases far out of their reach and capacity. Beyond this, a good leader is thinking of solutions before and after their so called work shift, they are on the clock 24/7 and it shows, they are not defined by their so called position or rank. I remember when I was in the Army, one of the Sargents who just got out of "little" leadership program, necessary for advancement or rank tried to assert his new found skills to my group, it was all fake, prompted from his program, everybody could see right through it, and this PFC still wanting to take the ball and really run with it made suggestions along having us further our training in the actual field, pursuing actual combat training even though we were rear detachment, it didn't go over well since I was showing more natural leadership then this wanna be leader.
@saucerguy3
@saucerguy3 4 жыл бұрын
@DarthYuYevon I only use putting people in their place as a last resort, and in almost all cases it's prior to cutting them off from any further communication and the rest. It really takes beligerance to force me to make that decision. People have bad days, rough edges, issues, etc. but we don't go there unless it's just apparent it's the only logical course. Anyway, to spare the rest here upon some further dialog in our cases of sorts, look me up, company name is Espresso Outfitters to continue this dialog. You have leadership capacity, I should not need to add more along that aspect.
@Chatbot121
@Chatbot121 4 жыл бұрын
Should bad leaders even be considered leaders?
@dragonknightleader1
@dragonknightleader1 4 жыл бұрын
...Yes in that bad leaders still do give orders that get followed. It's not done well, but followed. The Last Jedi actually showcases exceedingly bad leadership on every level.
@walkerdarin2003
@walkerdarin2003 4 жыл бұрын
Yes. That bad leader led you to a conclusion of what not to do 😂.
@MOOSEHEADstadia2024
@MOOSEHEADstadia2024 4 жыл бұрын
Bad leaders use any means to achieve a leadership position. They have the title and little else.
@sirg-had8821
@sirg-had8821 4 жыл бұрын
To a degree. They still have the title, and they still hold the bag when things go fucky. On the other hand...the "bad leaders" are useful because they show the troops what not to become. How not to conduct business.
@JR-ju3kj
@JR-ju3kj 4 жыл бұрын
@@dragonknightleader1 Agreed on The Last Jedi. But lots of movies showcase bad leadership. James Cameron's 1986 classic, Aliens(which I've heard Jocko and Leif speak favorably of before), is pretty much a study in different leadership styles and essays on leadership have been written about it(and Sigourney Weaver's Ellen Ripley is definitely a leader in the movie and a good one, at that). Aliens showcases spectacularly bad leadership with Lieutenant Gorman of the Colonial Marines(though, he does redeem himself near the end of the movie) and how he basically sends the Space Marines into an ambush(which gets most of them killed or captured by the Xenomorphs/Aliens), freezes and falls apart under pressure instead of remaining calm, getting off his ass and taking charge like a true leader and giving orders- and when he orders the Marines not to use their weapons in the fusion-powered atmosphere-processing station(which of course, some of the Marines, like Corporal Hicks along with Private Drake and Private Vasquez, don't even bother to listen to)he doesn't even bother explaining to them WHY. I heard some people on different websites say, well, Gorman was the one in charge, he didn't have to explain the order to the Marines. But in a situation like that, if you don't want a mutiny or to get fragged by your own people(which was common in the Vietnam war)explaining why is crucially important. This ''Shut up and do it because I said so and I'm the leader''-type of thing that Gorman expects to work, doesn't work in the movie. It turns out, that doesn't work in real life, either.
@robertogarcia1797
@robertogarcia1797 3 жыл бұрын
I remember a line from band of Brothers: Dyke wasn't a bad leader for making bad desicions, he was a bad leader for not making one.
@diegoaespitia
@diegoaespitia 3 ай бұрын
i disagree. military leadership is NOT the same as corporate. in the military, u MUST trust ur leader. ur lives are at stake. corporate is just a job. there needs to be no serious discipline in the same way military leaders would discipline their employees
@michaelscott-joynt3215
@michaelscott-joynt3215 4 жыл бұрын
Throughout this segment I was often reminded of the quote attributed to George S. Patton about not telling people how to do things, but to tell them what needs to be done. The football coach shouldn't be telling a linebacker how to block. At the same time, the player has to know exactly what the play and the coach intends to accomplish so that he knows what has to be done and can make the decision on the field. Powerful mentality to keep with you in life.
@maxpelton6819
@maxpelton6819 4 жыл бұрын
I make fifteen an hour and I’m about to try for a stupid management job. I’ve been a leader for every hour of my shift but when he says empowering your guys that’s huge
@maxpelton6819
@maxpelton6819 4 жыл бұрын
Also you can learn from any level of personal
@Chameleox
@Chameleox 4 жыл бұрын
Pure leadership gold right here.
@CN-wt2bj
@CN-wt2bj 4 жыл бұрын
Lol nope.
@tgurbs
@tgurbs 4 жыл бұрын
Wasn’t introduced to Jocko until earlier this year and have been listening to all of the podcasts from episode 1 and I just happened to finish listening to this episode earlier today. Freaky. November Foxtrot Sierra
@0091nelson
@0091nelson 4 жыл бұрын
You couldn’t be more spot on! I hope to hell that people listening, can actually hear what is being said. I’m in the middle of this exact narrative on a daily basis in the business world, and what you’re saying couldn’t be more accurate. I’ve seen the results to what you’re saying first hand. Coaching Leadership Style!! Great interview!
@behindthen0thing
@behindthen0thing 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah
@Boolai
@Boolai 17 күн бұрын
Disagree compliance in the face of bad leadership is cowardice
@the_weeaboot8042
@the_weeaboot8042 4 жыл бұрын
So learn to walk the line between being there with and for your guys and keeping that professional separation.
@travisbrown4707
@travisbrown4707 Жыл бұрын
Great leaders understand they have to earn there guys respect just like anyone else! They should want to. They don't put there guys below nor do they put themselves above. Leaders create leaders
@michellelynn3978
@michellelynn3978 4 жыл бұрын
Jocko, have you seen you tube documentary "500 Miles"? It's about US veterans and mustangs. I'm a huge civilian fan and I saw this documentary and thought that you need to know about this program. My deepest gratitude for what you and Echo do. Shine on! Deepest Respect from Colorado Springs, ~Michelle
@thattimestampguy
@thattimestampguy 5 ай бұрын
1:46 Discipline and Care ❤ 2:06 Understanding 2:39 Respect and Belief in Leadership. It Is A Delicate Balance. 3:16 Listening and Making Decisions. 3:36 “A Platoon becomes The Reflection of It’s Commander. He Sets The Example.” 5:05 Maximizing Effectiveness. 5:27 Gabe Diana, a True Student of Leadership and Military History, he loved being a Marine. Empowering his junior marines. 6:11 Do my people love me? 7:34 Leaders decide. What are we gonna invest our time and resources in? The Best Leaders are Secure. 8:53 Seeing Expert Work. Respecting what they do is a powerful thing. 10:10 What makes some men rebellious? 11:14 “You can be a phenomenal human being, but not meant to lead.” 12:21 Maximizing Human Potential. 13:31 Leadership Principles. 14:18 Dan Quinn, Atlanta Falcons Head Coach, 2019. 15:36 Humble Ways To Get Better. 16:28 Check Your Ego.
@darrenmullan2975
@darrenmullan2975 4 жыл бұрын
Great clip, I’m on track to becoming a Ground Defence Officer in the Royal Australian Air Force and have my Officer Selection Board in March. This has definitely broadened my horizons on the essence of leadership from two certified beasts. It’s currently three and a half hours till the next decade comes to pass and while all my mates are partying, I’ll be in the gym putting in work 🇦🇺 🇺🇸 WHOS GONNA CARRY THE BOATS?!
@proserastartupsolutions5745
@proserastartupsolutions5745 4 жыл бұрын
It's new year's Eve enjoy yourself you stiff lol. From a guy whose been consistently hitting the gym for 2 years
@ayeyobossman6151
@ayeyobossman6151 4 жыл бұрын
come on mate you don't have to go the gym at 00:00 just to stick it to your friends.
@gravelgirls
@gravelgirls 4 жыл бұрын
STANN: Truly the Greatest Living American.
@SpartanFitnessMma1
@SpartanFitnessMma1 2 ай бұрын
Good leaders dont cover up criems and take action.
@8thwonder79
@8thwonder79 2 жыл бұрын
These would be my go to leadership vids if I was looking for them
@temptempy1360
@temptempy1360 4 жыл бұрын
7:56 the difference between corporate and military, includes but is not limited to: 1) pre-filtering. You are talking about military people who have already been harsh sorted at least once. 2) punative measures. Civilian staff are individuals you buy time and services from, and the State has legal party to their contract to that harshly sets out the rules your contract must also favour. Those rules are *not* in your interest. You inflict a punative measure on your staff they will just go to your competitor or sabotage the work. The worst thing you're allowed to do is dismiss them. 3) short of dismissal you have no other influence over the staff members behaviour. You can't control what or when they eat or drink in their own time. You can't force fitness or retraining on them. You can only fire them if they wont agree. 4) Big one, in civilian world you're working from your own money or tight budget. Budget is everything. 5) People _can_ just hand in notice and get headhunted for better positions. This means the ones you are working with, are not pre-screened semi-capable troops waiting to be formed into something capable - they are the ones too lazy or incapable of going elsewhere, who lack motivation, and only show to pay their bills or pay for their habits. And they're not their to be trained or lead into anything - they're there to generally do the least possible in order not to get fired. ....and the budget tends to reflect that (but pay them more and they'll get more expensive hobbies and think "they've made it", not that they should do more)
@Galopo
@Galopo 4 жыл бұрын
Awesome comment! Im an entrepreneur but guy drafted on my country for military service in the marine, tought me a couple of things about discipline and command. The screening processes, at least for a startup, should be mainly concerned on capacity and how likely is this person to obsess with the mission at hand. Dismissal therefore should be a grave pain to inflict.
@AwokenMinds
@AwokenMinds 4 жыл бұрын
What’s the name of your buddy’s leadership book?
@ayetreyyy
@ayetreyyy 4 жыл бұрын
Heart For The Fight x Brian Stann
@AwokenMinds
@AwokenMinds 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@nmarrs8539
@nmarrs8539 2 жыл бұрын
What kills me is my pops is a military man true blue. 35 years retirement at a master chief. I’ve learned a lot of the lessons that JW is always talking about. My pops and JW would get along great. My family is nothing but military personnel.
@gunfighterdrummer
@gunfighterdrummer 4 жыл бұрын
Does it any more badass than having Jocko and Brian at the same table?
@wildatheart8894
@wildatheart8894 4 жыл бұрын
Two great men who done great deeds! So powerful!
@behindthen0thing
@behindthen0thing 4 жыл бұрын
Kimchi chigaea
@aguy559
@aguy559 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve had so many jobs where bosses, who didn’t know what the hell they were talking about, would tell us how to do our jobs.
@ChuckFlux
@ChuckFlux 15 күн бұрын
Question from Hampton to any and all leaders... At what point does listening (ex. So fine that they basically hear your self talk similar to the seal technologies) need to get addressed publically if free US citizens are being tormented with networks of communication driven by this technology? How much does a citizen need to take before the mechanism (NOT sides or righteous hyperbole) get a little focus??
@captainawesome4983
@captainawesome4983 4 жыл бұрын
I needed that!! I am a high school softball coach and gleaned a few diamonds... Thanks
@bobbrock4221
@bobbrock4221 16 күн бұрын
Leadership qualities are rare. Every leader thinks that they have these qualities, but only a few leaders actually do. A leader must not only be able keep the team on track and push them towards completing a common goal; they must also be also be able to inspire their team members. I am currently the group leader in my college Project Management Class. The other day one of my team members told me how great of a leader that I was and how I inspired him to improve and grow as a student. I have to say that it made me get choked up and teary eyes once I was alone. I have never had a more rewarding and satisfying experience in my time at college. Having my team members become excited to show me their work so they can gain my approval and acceptance gives me the most amazing feeling. They not only accept my praise, but they also accept and learn from my criticism. Seeing the team member who came to me personally grow into the successful student that he is today is priceless, I wouldn't trade it for the anything in the world.
@mattcoily6281
@mattcoily6281 4 жыл бұрын
It's just great ideas sounds fun... ideas sounds fun .. ideas .. initiative.. in the shit. Be direct. You a combatant you go towards other combatants... we're.... Europeans were like this . And if instead we make it personal we make it private and we even just fight knife. In the end . Keep the kids out of it. No more mass production of arms ammo. Just keep it personal private and put up or shut up
@peloi111
@peloi111 27 күн бұрын
What if you are a man leading women? I have s sales team of 4 females under me, I have been told I balance friendship with firmness, but it's easy to fall into friendship
@dawsonsschittcreek5395
@dawsonsschittcreek5395 4 жыл бұрын
As a fellow Scrantonian - really proud of the hero this man became!
@ClaryFoote
@ClaryFoote Ай бұрын
Brian Stann was a good fighter. Clean striking. Came in later in life after military service and did well.
@darkfog360
@darkfog360 11 күн бұрын
A leader isent about being in charge but taking care of those in our charge
@onedankind8168
@onedankind8168 4 жыл бұрын
BACK TO THE BOOK! :D excellent podcast.
@temptempy1360
@temptempy1360 4 жыл бұрын
9:03 depends if you'er dealing with pre-trained "experts" or at least competents. When you get there and you don't ask much but your machine gunner has just fed his sleeve through the feed, his loader passed out because of panic and sight of blood, and the observer who is supervising is spending his time brushing up on his union rules while taking a smoko break - and because of law, you can't fire or discipline any of them... or if 1yr hire and hits the start button faster than his supervisor can stop him, and crunches the machine and repairs take a month (parts manufactured), all because "opps, I'm sorry". Hard to develop "leadership respect for what they do", just got to fight the urge, after years of this not to go sit in the vehicle and cry. This is the "perk" of being business owner having to hire staff.
@loganc339
@loganc339 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly my problem. Your guys have to be trustworthy and respectable in some way to begin with.
@Jdjd-tc3oy
@Jdjd-tc3oy 5 ай бұрын
Good leaders have no ego. Period.
@Jdjd-tc3oy
@Jdjd-tc3oy 5 ай бұрын
They understand that there is a responsibility in seeing the equation as a whole and respecting that there will be problems down the command because we are always judging life on the information we are given so neither is wrong but to explain why them assisting you will lead to team success it isn't only ethical, since doing so is actually more or less beneficial to you. Tough love at its finest
@ArmyRanger483
@ArmyRanger483 3 ай бұрын
Stan your so right. I was a supervisor fore a Power Plant at Ft Derrick as a civilian and I kept an open mind and listened to all Ideas even the ones from the newest youngest guy and sometimes I found the young man had a good Idea and I chose to use that. Its so easy to get stuck in one way to do things and get tunnel vision and don't give thst young mind a chance. So always keep an open mind and you can be surprized.
@wesfin
@wesfin 6 ай бұрын
3:36, 3:52 Your family is a reflection of you The only way you can have the moral authority to set a standard is to be the example of that standard 6:43 don’t have to always be loved, have to be willing to be assertive/direct/clear/truthful (not passive/avoidant/agreeable) and be the stick in the mud when it’s necessary to get things done. 7:06 Have the humility to take input/ideas from the team and not always have your way, it’s your job to make the final decision which is made up of the best inputs/ideas from the team and execute/implement on the ideas (and give credit) 12:17 this is the best/proven way to do it, to maximize the potential of your team to make progress toward a clear goal This passive “someone will step up, it’s a group im not the leader, no leader” bs is not working. There is no one that is stepping up so it’s your responsibility to step up. Think of it as practice for your business and for your future family household. Gonna have to start with by ruling with an iron fist because everyone has to initially be whipped into shape like bootcamp before work can begin. It’s to set the standard of what’s expected before the work can begin. Gonna have to be the ultimate example to follow, set the path and the standard and make it clear what it is by saying/explaining it. Define the goal/purpose/mission and explain clearly the inputs/actions that need to be accomplished to achieve it.
@justinjex1
@justinjex1 7 ай бұрын
Being a real, good leader is easier said than done. The variables of leadership within most systems including the military are not as complex as one might think. These leadership qualities are often written down and within the manuals and the protocols, HOWEVER, the application of these protocols are hard to apply. I have been a chief of a department for 6 years. My mistakes are usually when I don’t utilize what has already been a protocol or if I personally are not abiding by those protocols. I think that as a leader, these is a desire to make a mark (my ego told me to do that), but if I utilize the mission statement, follow the protocols and communicate them it seems to be good. The best epiphany I ever had was to realize that I am not that smart, or great…. But I can copy great leaders.
@8thwonder79
@8thwonder79 2 жыл бұрын
I wasn't planning on enjoying this vid, .... I know i would be a great "leader" IF, ever i would be for some reason looking for that title .... Cause everybody around me is doing amazing
@asdfgh7023
@asdfgh7023 Жыл бұрын
A good leader is always out front and first in the DIRT!💪💪💪✊✊✊✊
@MarcoPolo-ze2gl
@MarcoPolo-ze2gl 4 жыл бұрын
Punish is always the way! Oorah
@Boolai
@Boolai Жыл бұрын
As a patriot and veteran. Got nothing good to say about Navy leadership. Terrible.
@TheMyrmidon22
@TheMyrmidon22 10 ай бұрын
The rebelling statement sounds a lot like the religious teaching referred to as obedience. Poor leadership from the past has to be unwound and re learned in the mind of the individual who doesn't get it. Just thinking out loud, from my own experience. Love the talking points here.
@mattcoily6281
@mattcoily6281 4 жыл бұрын
Every bullet counts it's a dollar every round . Letting kids fire off teaches them a fear of being shot . In the end were Europe's we forget ourselves and combatants are paid they must fight. They are paid to train to equip. They must be used to fight other combatants . Otherwise you have wasted your money. 1000 men fighting without rank forgetting the communication just killing . Just working how there trained. If your a private and you would in every way out fight an officer. Then forget them trying to get you killed. You fight you survive.... Then you sex. The best. Move on quit your country and fight private
@jakechilton1066
@jakechilton1066 9 ай бұрын
Ya you can tell me OIC is harder when you pass advanced mortars course guy.
@mattcoily6281
@mattcoily6281 4 жыл бұрын
Jocko is an astronaut or the son of . You had constant eye. People on constant commune trying to direct...When it's bullets flying . You need smaller fights against equals . Europeans like you trained .. It's easy isn't it soft targets heavy bullets. You need smaller fights against equals. You could still watch. And see. People trained against rank .
@mattcoily6281
@mattcoily6281 4 жыл бұрын
So when it's combat what do you need. Forget rank respect killing . Trust and believe . Because you need to pause and tell them . You ain't the same. At there level . Train above rank and kill . It's your purpose your a combatant you need other combatant otherwise it's just proxy
@mattcoily6281
@mattcoily6281 4 жыл бұрын
So you have a private and he can kill better than the lt the lt keeps it himself out of the way. Because in fight you . If your a officer and can't fight . You stay out of the way. You write your book. Dates and times... but in the end . You respect combatants. And When you have they have an autonomy in this . Bad officers didn't train the same don't know it . Can't kill the same. When you give autonomy to people trained above rank there combatant training is better they fight better work better. And they don't need to be judged or corrected. They kill the way they do you don't try and tell them different. They are trained to fight combatant. The outcome is theres.
@mattcoily6281
@mattcoily6281 4 жыл бұрын
If you have men .. And in telling them what to do. Is you not doing the same. Then your in a game.. It's easy there not equals. Your adversity is not equal. You need a equal opposite reaction . People trained like you. Make it all disappear. A private who fights the best . . At the end of an equal fight he mite be more than a general. It's about the display of ability. Who fights with some one trying to direct them . ... You did ... You have an eye in the sky. You have norad
@TheWalkMinistry
@TheWalkMinistry Жыл бұрын
Your sheer easing my ego because this is me. And I hate it I hate what I hear but your right I have to do this. Because I’m dealing with idiots as leaders I’m the problem
@mitchellramos3695
@mitchellramos3695 4 жыл бұрын
The Falcons suck and Dan Quinn is probably one more bad season away from getting canned but I respect what Brian is saying haha
@TheWeastBeast
@TheWeastBeast 2 жыл бұрын
Shanahan had way more to do with the falcons success those years than Quinn but he’s right that Julio is unbelievably humble and works harder than anyone while also being the best natural talent at WR possibly ever.
@mattcoily6281
@mattcoily6281 4 жыл бұрын
You need to respect fighters. People that have it inside. In the end What is a dead officer. Some one with high ideas of themselves . It's.. When do people with a name get natural born killers dead
@thiemtranthi7760
@thiemtranthi7760 Жыл бұрын
Anh dang noi xau gi em day em vua luot toi pong anh nghe thay anh doc ten em
@loveserveascend
@loveserveascend 5 ай бұрын
Amazing video on leadership. Thank you.
@landonp4726
@landonp4726 4 жыл бұрын
Good bit except for the Dan Quinn part lol...trash can of a coach
@the_crowm7759
@the_crowm7759 4 ай бұрын
What book is this?
@AlexCio
@AlexCio 11 ай бұрын
we all should learn what it takes to lead! ❤❤
@fitz7670
@fitz7670 Жыл бұрын
What is the name of the book Jocko is reading from?
@placeholdername2908
@placeholdername2908 4 жыл бұрын
Great information here 👍
@Dolla-Bill
@Dolla-Bill Жыл бұрын
Listen set a goal and tell em to get it. That's leadership.
@TheMyrmidon22
@TheMyrmidon22 10 ай бұрын
Never seen a coach running plays.
@kazmix2321
@kazmix2321 4 жыл бұрын
Yessir !
@THEGOAT-MASKEDTRUTH
@THEGOAT-MASKEDTRUTH Жыл бұрын
Which book is he reading though?
@AnthonyB-w9o
@AnthonyB-w9o 3 ай бұрын
0:53 🎉
@CalebBroad
@CalebBroad 10 ай бұрын
❤️🇺🇲🐴
@AnthonyB-w9o
@AnthonyB-w9o 3 ай бұрын
💯
@AnthonyB-w9o
@AnthonyB-w9o 3 ай бұрын
😊
@AnthonyB-w9o
@AnthonyB-w9o 3 ай бұрын
😊
@MrGurruchaga
@MrGurruchaga 4 жыл бұрын
2016?
@ivaninhio9411
@ivaninhio9411 Жыл бұрын
What’s the name of the book?
@8thwonder79
@8thwonder79 2 жыл бұрын
"the hard conversations"
@ghostdelay6770
@ghostdelay6770 Жыл бұрын
This video is outstanding.
@jameskonzek8892
@jameskonzek8892 2 жыл бұрын
Trump Bad.. Jocko Good.
@laundrybest2290
@laundrybest2290 Жыл бұрын
Who is the bad leader
@thaboshikwambane
@thaboshikwambane Жыл бұрын
What book is Jocko reading from?
@thaboshikwambane
@thaboshikwambane Жыл бұрын
Damn. It's Heart For The Fight... Didn't expect an autobiographical book to clearly share leadership lessons in this manner
@dudagemcdooderson2974
@dudagemcdooderson2974 2 жыл бұрын
This is brilliant
@jayrob5270
@jayrob5270 2 жыл бұрын
"Pleebs" ?
@FINALLYOUTAFTER7
@FINALLYOUTAFTER7 4 жыл бұрын
How do I get that coffee mug?
@timothy2817
@timothy2817 2 жыл бұрын
🌌🧚🏻‍♂️
@joesalinas5686
@joesalinas5686 4 жыл бұрын
WOW
@Davi-D1
@Davi-D1 4 жыл бұрын
Was Eddie Gallagher a bad leader?
@oliverbennett7431
@oliverbennett7431 3 жыл бұрын
He was a little too hard on his men
@clintbarnard6588
@clintbarnard6588 4 жыл бұрын
Here here
@clintbarnard6588
@clintbarnard6588 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for helping me . You showed me my mistakes and your right .god bless you jocko
@snakeplissken9517
@snakeplissken9517 2 жыл бұрын
This is one big circle jerk. Of course there are aspects of leadership that are universal in all aspects of life, and some of those are found in military leadership, but if I ran my business the way the military operates, more precisely the way military leadership operates, I would have been bankrupt long ago. Sure various aspects of the training I received in the military has suited me well after leaving the service, but there is also a large amount of dysfunction among military leadership which would result in rapid failure if used to run a business where you have to keep generating income and making payroll every week.
@Bazonkaz
@Bazonkaz 2 жыл бұрын
I took it more as guidelines with examples, not biblical rules. But I can see your point
@mattcoily6281
@mattcoily6281 4 жыл бұрын
Your a veteran an nco. And some one comes in book trained. Maybe humor them keep them busy. But in the end . You have combatants that are trained above rank . They are not judged on results. So long as when there finished they get sex with woman . The best
@broadway254
@broadway254 4 жыл бұрын
Bad leaders - Guys sat on their arses talking about the same old same on shitty podcasts bringing nothing progressive to the table. Good leaders - people that go out, work hard and keep their shit to themselves, helping people along the way to be progressive for themselves and others. Simple.
@dickhearne
@dickhearne 4 жыл бұрын
Brian Stann for 🇺🇸President🇺🇸
@superswaggerorgasm
@superswaggerorgasm 10 ай бұрын
Lee kuan yew is one of the best examples of a great leader. Often times he was divisive, suffered devastating defeats, did things that may of went against the will of his people, yet Singapore has become one of the wealthiest countries in the modern world.
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