21st Century Entrepreneurship

Christopher Hossfeld: What can war teach us about leadership?


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Christopher Hossfeld is a 27-year U.S. Army veteran and leadership educator who translates battlefield decision-making into modern business strategy. We spoke about how lessons from military history can sharpen leaders’ thinking, reduce bias, and strengthen organizations. “Investing in your people is the best way of spending your limited resources,” he explains—because leadership, at its core, is about leaving something that transcends business.

Through his Barrel Strength Leadership framework, Hossfeld helps leaders identify blind spots, challenge cognitive bias, and apply situational awareness to real-world problems. Using examples from Gettysburg to corporate boardrooms, he shows how “the military trains people not just for the job they have, but the job they’ll have next.” He teaches leaders to balance physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual “fuel tanks,” recognizing that stress in battle may mirror a year’s pressure in business.

Rejecting classroom monotony, Hossfeld favors immersive experiences that create emotional connection and measurable ROI—returning 60 to 90 days later to assess what changed. His mission is simple: when leaders invest in their people, those people repay that investment many times over.

Key takeaways

  • Invest in people as the most effective long-term organizational strategy.
  • Translate battlefield decision-making into frameworks for business resilience.
  • Identify and counteract cognitive bias before it shapes key decisions.
  • Strengthen leadership by balancing physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual energy.
  • Replace passive learning with emotionally engaging, action-driven experiences.
  • Reassess leadership ROI through honest feedback 60–90 days after implementation.
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