Posted on Mar 26, 2016
What's the best advice on leadership you ever received from a leader?
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I'm reading a number of books on leadership and trying to gain opportunities to lead and be a good leader in government service. I'm wondering what's the best advice you've received either in your military or civilian career on leadership and how to lead?
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Never ask your Soldiers to do anything you would not be willing to do. That doesn't necessarily mean that you are going to "shovel poop" with them every time, but you should participate in it at least once.
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Sir, so true. While in Iraq in '03, I was a platoon sergeant. One of the details that went around the company was burning the waste in the outhouses. I did it the first time, that way none of my soldiers could ever say, I never did it. It worked. No matter who got that duty, I never heard any complaining.
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It did not come to me directly from a leader but in a book. Many years ago, I bought a book called, GENERAL PATTON'S PRINCIPLES FOR LIFE AND LEADERSHIP. It is a compilation of many of his saying as recorded by a young officer who served with him as we prepared for WWII. The first lesson in the book is one that always stuck with me. That lesson is, "we can always learn from each other." Throughout my military career and continuing civilian service, I have lived by this probably more than anything. My rank and experience did not give me all the answers and I always looked and listened to my subordinates for answers. I have found that people will surprise you if you listen to them.
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COL Jon Thompson Those 'young' Soldiers always amazed me!
Their adaptations, innovations, loyalties and misdeeds were a source of wonder!
Their adaptations, innovations, loyalties and misdeeds were a source of wonder!
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