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Often a leader's personnel is referred to as their greatest resource. While the premise of the statement is true, it leads leaders to be cold and heartless. The ideology of being more personal with your personnel is that you become closer to them, understanding who they are as an individual and team member. Which leads to this episode's guest.
I had the great pleasure of having US Army Colonel (retired) Robert Campbell on the show with me. Robert spent over 27 years in the US Army and ended up commanding a Brigade of approximately 5,000 people.
How to be More Personal Topics
Here are the topics which we cover during this interview:
For the complete show notes, be sure to check out our website:
https://leaddontboss.com/25
By Scott McCarthy, 20 year serving Military Commander5
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Often a leader's personnel is referred to as their greatest resource. While the premise of the statement is true, it leads leaders to be cold and heartless. The ideology of being more personal with your personnel is that you become closer to them, understanding who they are as an individual and team member. Which leads to this episode's guest.
I had the great pleasure of having US Army Colonel (retired) Robert Campbell on the show with me. Robert spent over 27 years in the US Army and ended up commanding a Brigade of approximately 5,000 people.
How to be More Personal Topics
Here are the topics which we cover during this interview:
For the complete show notes, be sure to check out our website:
https://leaddontboss.com/25