Army
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Soldier to Business School: A Transition Story of Perseverance
In 2021 I was an Infantry Company XO faced with the career decision that all officers go through. Should I attend Captain’s Career Course (CCC) and become a Company Commander, drop a packet to attend Special Forces selection, or turn in my release from active duty (REFRAD) and transition out… Read MoreOct. 27, 2023
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Right the Ship: Resilience in Crisis Situations
Crisis comes for us all. At some point in our lives, things will not go according to plan. Confusion, disappointment, anxiety, and other stressors can dominate the psyche, leading us down a canal of negative thoughts and poor decisions. In this situation, a crisis is born. I will share my… Read MoreMay. 9, 2023
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Building Resilience as a Special Forces Soldier
After working on small teams in the U.S. Army Special Forces, I learned that good self-care practices are a critical part of being a productive team member. On the team we often pride ourselves on our quiet professionalism and mission focus; It is a competitive environment that channels intense planning, preparation and grit into success. As a former detachment commander was fond of saying: “We are a results-driven organization.” Read MoreJun. 10, 2021
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Successful Transition to New Phases of Life
When the spring semester ends, many students will graduate. Students “graduate” when they successfully complete some course of study or training. Congratulations are in order for students who have worked hard to finish their courses and earn their degrees. But to graduate is not only to be finished and done… Read MoreApr. 29, 2021
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Empathy: A Leader’s Greatest Skill
Empathetic leaders are the best leaders. Having, mastering, and utilizing empathy has a major impact on workplace environments, teams, and individuals. Many are quick to dismiss empathy as a soft skill that is unnecessary in the military. But empathy means that you can understand and appreciate the needs of others, and at its core, leadership is, ultimately, about others. Inspiring others to meet and exceed the mission, to take actions beyond their capabilities, and to work together as a team all rely on a foundation of empathy. Read MoreJan. 12, 2021
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I’ll be home for Christmas
If anyone is feeling particularly at home in the ambiguity of a pandemic these days, it’s the military. Soldiers have learned to comfortably exist, if not thrive, in uncertainty. Will my orders come through? Am I coming home this week? Will I get staff duty on Christmas? AND be in… Read MoreDec. 18, 2020
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Veterans on Veterans’ Day
For the past eight years, I did not fully appreciate the significance of Veterans Day. Sure, I participated in Veteran’s Day events, spoke about the importance of reflection, and appreciated the increased volume of “thank you for your service” comments I received. But to be completely honest, Veterans Day for… Read MoreNov. 11, 2020
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Leading Oneself
This interactive panel explores everyday practices for self-improvement and best practices for preparing to transition into a leadership role. Key themes addressed are:Traits and skills to be more effectively lead others.How to transition into an already established team or organization.Balancing self-confidence and self-awareness.Leveraging your strengths vs. improving your weaknesses. What… Read MoreOct. 29, 2020
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Women in Leadership Roles
The panel of female scholars representing the U.S. Army, Navy, and Tennessee National Guard share their experiences as female leaders in the military. Read MoreOct. 19, 2020
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Experience vs Authority
In collaboration with the Graduate Leadership Institute, Bass Military Scholars, explore how different combinations of experience and authority can affect leadership strategy and team performance. Key themes addressed are listed below:Recognizing the difference between experience and authority.Identifying and leveraging informal leaders in an organization.Strategies to make an impact and… Read MoreSep. 28, 2020
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Rethinking Routine
I hated routines. It seemed like a lazy and ineffective way to go through life. I preferred the idea of being mentally agile and seizing opportunities that pop up – without having to break myself loose from a physical routine or a frame of mind. As a pilot and commander… Read MoreJun. 16, 2020