Dan Joseph, a former Army Combat Engineer, talks to us about some important and heavy aspects of leading.
It is a nice reminder that leading is hard, because it is hard -- not because you are doing it wrong.
Inspired to help others after a soldier in his platoon attempting suicide, Dan wrote a book entitled, "Backpack to Rucksack: Insight into Leadership and Resilience by Military Experts."
Dan draws from his vast experience to leave us with some pragmatic self-care and resilience building tips.
I really enjoyed this conversation, and I think you will too!
Until next time, communicate with intention and lead with purpose.
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