

Transforming Hard Fought Lessons Into Action with John Gronski | The Good Leadership Podcast #101
John L. Gronski, Major General (U.S. Army Retired) is the founder and CEO of Leader Grove LLC, a keynote speaker, leadership seminar facilitator, executive coach, and author. John also serves as a leadership fellow for the Association of the United States Army.
John earned an MBA from Penn State Great Valley, a master’s in strategic studies from the U.S. Army War College, and has been trained as a Certified DISC Practitioner and Six Sigma Black Belt.
John has earned a superb reputation as an international speaker, a motivational storyteller, and a much sought-after leadership seminar facilitator. His presentations feature inspirational stories and wisdom gained from his own leadership experience and the experience of others.
John's Books: https://store.leadergrove.com/
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Chapters:
(00:00) Introduction
(01:20) John Gronski’s background
(02:33) About his book As Iron Sharpens Iron
(03:23) Tool: Leadership philosophy - Character, Competence, and Resilience
(04:13) Tip: Importance of Values, Trust, and Care in the character of a Leader
(06:59) Integrity - An essential element of character
(08:42) Technique: Cultivating trust by trusting others first
(13:15) Technique: Repairing trust
(15:17) Counter example to understand the value of trusting others first
(17:01) Tip: Character-based servant leadership for long term success
(18:07) Technique: Servant leadership mindset
(20:25) Concept of Muddy Boots leadership
(24:32) Tip: Importance of showing appreciation to subordinates
(27:28) Leading with purpose is critical
(28:48) Tool: Commander's Intent - A tool for leaders
(31:13) Technique: Adjusting leadership style based on team’s experience level
(32:43) Tip: Treating everyone individually
(34:14) Not everyone deserves a mentor
(35:16) About 360 Degree Mentorship
(37:43) Leaders are expected to change an organization
(39:29) Tip: Leaders need to be vulnerable and develop humility
(42:48) Technique: Displaying integrity by giving praise
(45:28) Learning from mistakes and making changes
(48:03) Technique: Doing an After Action Review and share the lessons learned
(52:21) Concept of Tactical Patience
(56:22) Key Takeaway
(57:26) Conclusion