Shange: People were still holding on to something that didn't make sense any more. The shark attack is its belief in self. It's all i believe in. I don't know my team mates aren't going to be there for me, my leaders or are not behaving like professionals in the first hundred yards. Immediately, jealos within the first two hours, those who did it properly do it properly. Shange: There was nothing more powerful when i saw an impressive infantry drill sergeant. Look at a group of new platuna trainees that got off the bus in it. And there theyre, certainly pan thei're hold on to every word that sergeant says and follow
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The commanding general of the 4th Infantry Division, Major General David Hodne joins the show to discuss the lessons he's learned shaping the complex cultures of the organizations he's lead in the military. He shares stories about changing the way privates meet their drill sergeants on the first day of basic training, how character counts more than resume, and how he develops leaders in the 4th Infantry Division. Finally, he explains why communication is an important skill for leaders to develop.