Leadership principles learned in the military: Communicating the ‘why’ is important

Veteran Joe Sanchez writes about leadership lessons in Talent Culture.

Veteran Joe Sanchez writes in Talent Culture of four leadership lessons he took away from his experience in the military.

  • Emphasize the importance of communications
    Sanchez tells leaders to encourage candid discussion. He writes, “Communicating the ‘Why’ is just as important, if not more so, than the “How.'”
  • Develop talent, grow leaders
    Mentor up-and-coming leaders.
  • Value learning
    Cross-train employees. Sanchez writes, “This will enable them to see the bigger picture and understand the ‘Why.'”
  • Accountability
    Give credit publicly and privately, helping people to feel they are part of something bigger.

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