351: General Martin Dempsey | No Time For Spectators
General Martin Dempsey (@Martin_Dempsey) is a retired Army general who served as the 18th chairman of the Joint Chiefs for four years during the Obama administration, and the author of No Time for Spectators: The Lessons That Mattered Most from West Point to The West Wing.
What We Discuss with General Martin Dempsey:
- Why learning how to follow is as much of a skill as leadership.
- That character is built over time based on a series of small decisions that we make during the uncertain moments when things don't go our way.
- How someone who wanted to grow up and become a Supreme Court Justice detoured into a 45-year career in the military.
- How an assignment that seemed like a career-ending punishment led General Dempsey to take on his most purposeful, important role.
- How to be a trusted advisor -- whether it's to a CEO or the President.
- And much more...
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