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In this episode of DAMN Good Medics, the crew explores initiative, the next trait growing from the Bearing branch of the Character-Based Leadership Tree. If enthusiasm is the emotional commitment to the mission, initiative is the moment that commitment becomes action.
Drawing from military leadership doctrine and real-world EMS experience, Mark, Chad, Jeff, and Chiyo discuss what it means to act in the absence of orders while still operating within the mission and intent of the organization.
The conversation examines the leadership foundations that make initiative possible—including commander's intent, psychological safety, emotional intelligence, and accountability—while also identifying the forces that suppress it: fear, ego, and micromanagement.
Because initiative isn't just taking action, It's acting with purpose when the mission demands it.
Resources Referenced
• Life and Death Matters: Professionalism and Decision-Making for the First Responder — James & Carolyn Adams • US Marine Corps Leadership Traits and Principles • Mission Critical Team Institute – Teamcast Podcast
Don't forget to check out Dylan Brabham's music!
(Episode summary written, in part by ChatGPT)
By Mark NorrisIn this episode of DAMN Good Medics, the crew explores initiative, the next trait growing from the Bearing branch of the Character-Based Leadership Tree. If enthusiasm is the emotional commitment to the mission, initiative is the moment that commitment becomes action.
Drawing from military leadership doctrine and real-world EMS experience, Mark, Chad, Jeff, and Chiyo discuss what it means to act in the absence of orders while still operating within the mission and intent of the organization.
The conversation examines the leadership foundations that make initiative possible—including commander's intent, psychological safety, emotional intelligence, and accountability—while also identifying the forces that suppress it: fear, ego, and micromanagement.
Because initiative isn't just taking action, It's acting with purpose when the mission demands it.
Resources Referenced
• Life and Death Matters: Professionalism and Decision-Making for the First Responder — James & Carolyn Adams • US Marine Corps Leadership Traits and Principles • Mission Critical Team Institute – Teamcast Podcast
Don't forget to check out Dylan Brabham's music!
(Episode summary written, in part by ChatGPT)