The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

658: Dave Berke - From Top Gun to Extreme Ownership: Managing Ego, Building Humility, Emotional Detachment, Agile Planning, and Leading Teams Through Chaos

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Oct 19, 2025
Dave Berke, a retired U.S. Marine Corps officer and former TOPGUN instructor, shares insights on leadership and humility from his unique journey. He recounts a crucial lesson from his TOPGUN graduation exercise about flexibility in planning. Berke emphasizes that true leadership involves managing ego and building trust within teams. He advocates for emotional detachment as a key to better decision-making and suggests that humility can be cultivated. Throughout, he encourages taking ownership and learning from failures to positively impact both teams and personal growth.
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ANECDOTE

When Plans Break During A Graduation Exercise

  • Dave Berke describes a TOPGUN graduation exercise where an F-5 snuck into formation and he fell to the back while engaging it.
  • The mission still succeeded but it went “nothing like I thought it was going to,” teaching him to plan for outcomes, not rigid processes.
INSIGHT

Be Flexible With Plans, Firm On Outcomes

  • Be fluid and loose with plans but deliberate about aligning the team on outcomes.
  • Give teams freedom to choose how they achieve agreed objectives to increase success.
ADVICE

Have Teams Build Their Own Processes

  • Let people create their own processes and ask them to explain the intent behind each step.
  • If they own the plan, they’ll adapt it when problems arise instead of relying on rigid templates.
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