Articles Written By Codey Gandy

Articles Written By Codey Gandy

Employee skill gaps are not just numbers on a report; they are the distance between where your team is and where they need to be. This gap can stem from rapid technological changes, evolving job roles, and a need for proper training. As leaders, it’s our job to identify and
In the realm of leadership, the concept of detachment is often misunderstood. Traditionally associated with a lack of care or disengagement, true detachment in leadership is a strategic tool that enables leaders to maintain objectivity, make informed decisions, and effectively prioritize tasks. This approach not only enhances personal leadership skills
The Marine Corps culture is well documented. The culture is strong; the culture is intense, and the culture sets the standard of what it takes every day to serve and survive in the Marines. Every military branch, every company, and every team has a culture; some are great, some are
During my time in the Marine Corps, I quickly realized that micromanagement was a pervasive aspect of leadership. Regardless of where I was stationed or what I was doing, I constantly observed leaders resorting to micromanagement as their go-to solution for the problems they faced. Upon transitioning to Echelon Front,
Knowing how to practice self-discipline is a highly sought-after skill. We all see the benefits that discipline can provide. Yet, mastering self-discipline is a daunting task. It requires effort, patience, time, and sacrifice, which typically deter us from implementation. This essential skill can transform your personal and professional life, leading