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This is one of the most inspirational conversations I've had.
Here I sit with Melvyn Downes, retired SAS (Special Air Service) operator to talk about his life and experiences in the military and special forces, where Melvyn developed the unique and highly specialised skill set required to lead himself and teams of people in extremely challenging, high pressured environments where good leadership and organisation measure the difference between mission success and tragedy.
I have much admiration for these individuals in the special forces who relentlessly dedicate themselves to be the best at what they do in an environment where the motivator is a potential loss of life, sharp tools indeed.
Through a career of constant improvement and progress across such a wide range of skillsets which transfer to so many areas of life and business, the special forces community are an untapped source of wisdom and learning.
In this 2 hour conversation we barely scratched the surface.. Definitely more coming, but for now.. Be inspired.
Melvyn:
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00:00 - Start
02:55 - Childhood experiences
16:40 - Journey into the military
20:53 - Northern Ireland tour
23:58 - First encounter with the SAS (Special Air Service)
39:16 - Encouraged to join the SAS
41:56 - Gulf War; leading men in combat
59:21 - SAS Selection
01:05:08 - High performance environments
01:22:30 - Qualities of high performing teams
01:35:19 - Qualities of strong leadership
01:45:36 - Bad leadership / thinking outside of the box
01:56:08 - Mindset & resilience
02:09:32 - Fun/Light questions
02:13:11 - What's next for Melvyn
Pay attention.
This is one of the most inspirational conversations I've had.
Here I sit with Melvyn Downes, retired SAS (Special Air Service) operator to talk about his life and experiences in the military and special forces, where Melvyn developed the unique and highly specialised skill set required to lead himself and teams of people in extremely challenging, high pressured environments where good leadership and organisation measure the difference between mission success and tragedy.
I have much admiration for these individuals in the special forces who relentlessly dedicate themselves to be the best at what they do in an environment where the motivator is a potential loss of life, sharp tools indeed.
Through a career of constant improvement and progress across such a wide range of skillsets which transfer to so many areas of life and business, the special forces community are an untapped source of wisdom and learning.
In this 2 hour conversation we barely scratched the surface.. Definitely more coming, but for now.. Be inspired.
Melvyn:
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00:00 - Start
02:55 - Childhood experiences
16:40 - Journey into the military
20:53 - Northern Ireland tour
23:58 - First encounter with the SAS (Special Air Service)
39:16 - Encouraged to join the SAS
41:56 - Gulf War; leading men in combat
59:21 - SAS Selection
01:05:08 - High performance environments
01:22:30 - Qualities of high performing teams
01:35:19 - Qualities of strong leadership
01:45:36 - Bad leadership / thinking outside of the box
01:56:08 - Mindset & resilience
02:09:32 - Fun/Light questions
02:13:11 - What's next for Melvyn