![]() And it's this, paraphrased heavily by me: Everything is my fault. Rather, I want to write about one of the most valuable takeaways from another book written by military leaders: Extreme Ownership. ![]() And I'd judge as naive the people who try to apply what they learnt in or from the military to the business arena.Īs my past self has repeatedly learnt, there're gems to be found in unexpected, unsolicited perspectives.īut this is blog post is not about these books – I might write about them in future because they taught me a lot about leadership and using better words to communicate what I really mean. This led to me devour other sources of knowledge from the author, David Marquet: his bite-sized YouTube videos and Leadership is Language are awesome.īefore reading these books, I’d a pretty strong bias against military-flavoured leadership books - the military that I had the opportunity to be a part of did not impress my young mind as being particularly strong at leadership. One of the books I really enjoyed was Turn the Ship Around. I’ve been panic-reading management and leadership books in preparation for my new job as SVP of Engineering at Wego (something that I'll probably write about). ![]()
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