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In this timely and deeply strategic episode of the Quantum Leadership Podcast, Dr. Stephen Sideroff welcomes General David Petraeus, retired US Army General and Partner and Chairman of the KKR Global Institute, for a far-reaching conversation on what senior leaders get wrong when they fail to understand the true nature of the challenge in front of them.
Drawing on lessons from Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan, General Petraeus argues that the decisive factor in conflict is not force alone, but whether leaders get the big ideas right. He explains why the surge that mattered most in Iraq was not simply more troops, but a new strategy, why it took years to correct the big ideas in earlier wars, and why strategic judgment is the defining quality of effective leadership at the highest level.
He also reflects on how great leaders build learning organizations, invite honest dissent, refine strategy as conditions evolve, and translate vision into daily action through culture, communication, metrics, and disciplined routines. The result is a powerful leadership framework that reaches far beyond the battlefield.
Topics covered:
- Why wars fail when leaders misunderstand the nature of the fight
- Why the surge that mattered most was a surge of new ideas
- Strategic judgment as the central task of senior leadership
- Building learning organizations that adapt faster than the environment changes
- How trust, feedback, and disciplined routines turn strategy into execution
Learn more about General David Petraeus here:
- https://understandingwar.org/education/
- https://www.kkr.com/about/our-people/david-h-petraeus
https://drstephensideroff.com/quantum-leadership-podcast/
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By Stephen Sideroff, PhdIn this timely and deeply strategic episode of the Quantum Leadership Podcast, Dr. Stephen Sideroff welcomes General David Petraeus, retired US Army General and Partner and Chairman of the KKR Global Institute, for a far-reaching conversation on what senior leaders get wrong when they fail to understand the true nature of the challenge in front of them.
Drawing on lessons from Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan, General Petraeus argues that the decisive factor in conflict is not force alone, but whether leaders get the big ideas right. He explains why the surge that mattered most in Iraq was not simply more troops, but a new strategy, why it took years to correct the big ideas in earlier wars, and why strategic judgment is the defining quality of effective leadership at the highest level.
He also reflects on how great leaders build learning organizations, invite honest dissent, refine strategy as conditions evolve, and translate vision into daily action through culture, communication, metrics, and disciplined routines. The result is a powerful leadership framework that reaches far beyond the battlefield.
Topics covered:
- Why wars fail when leaders misunderstand the nature of the fight
- Why the surge that mattered most was a surge of new ideas
- Strategic judgment as the central task of senior leadership
- Building learning organizations that adapt faster than the environment changes
- How trust, feedback, and disciplined routines turn strategy into execution
Learn more about General David Petraeus here:
- https://understandingwar.org/education/
- https://www.kkr.com/about/our-people/david-h-petraeus
https://drstephensideroff.com/quantum-leadership-podcast/
Discover my NEW BOOK and listen to Chapter 1 FREE here:
https://drstephensideroff.com/lp/first-chapter/
Subscribe to my channel for more
Like and share this video to support more in-depth interviews
Comment below with your thoughts
Connect with me:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stephen.sideroff/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drstephensideroff
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drstephensideroff/