Echelon Front COO talks with Leif about her humble beginnings with Echelon Front.
Leif chats with Tina Myren about how she and her business was impacted by Extreme Ownership.
Kerry Helton sits down with Leif for this episode of This Stuff Works.
A healthy workplace culture is one where people have positive relationships with each other. It’s a place where people can trust each other, listen to each other, respect each other, and influence each other. A workplace where relationships are strained and toxic can be a recipe for disaster. Therefore, it’s
Cultivate relationships definition means intentionally putting in the effort to develop and maintain strong connections with others in both our personal and professional lives.
Many people define leadership by the positional title, rank or authority given to them in the hierarchy of an organization. But at Echelon Front, we believe that anyone can be a leader.
Each month a new guest sits down with Leif Babin to share how the principles of Extreme Ownership worked for them whether in their personal lives or in business. This month’s guest is Fire Chief PJ Langmaid.
EACH MONTH A NEW GUEST SITS DOWN WITH LEIF BABIN TO SHARE HOW THE PRINCIPLES OF EXTREME OWNERSHIP WORKED FOR THEM WHETHER IN THEIR PERSONAL LIVES OR IN BUSINESS.
Each month a new guest sits down with Leif Babin to share how the principles of Extreme Ownership worked for them whether in their personal lives or in business.
No one is born with great leadership ability. Leadership is a skill that must be taught, learned, and developed over time through training, practice, and repetition. Some people are born with attributes that enable them to develop faster and outperform others as they develop their leadership skills. But without learning the skills required to lead, such people will not ultimately succeed. The pathway to becoming a good leader lies in learning and developing leadership skills through training, education, and continuous, dedicated effort
Some people are raised to see an outburst of anger as an exercise of authority, or a way to exert oneself, as a sign of strength. But when you aren’t able to detach from your emotions, it’s actually a sign of weakness. It may sometimes work tactically, but it’s a strategic loser
Stop blaming the boss, and instead, blame yourself. Don’t point fingers up the chain of command. Instead, take Extreme Ownership. If your boss struggles with getting things done, then help the boss to prioritize and execute and see what you can take off the boss’s plate.
As leaders – both in our personal lives and professional careers – how do we properly give resources to our teams? Or families? How do we give the resources needed for success to ourselves? Let’s think about this in terms of three different aspects: opportunity, access, and time.
At Echelon Front, we believe that if you interact with other human beings in any capacity, you are a leader. Even if you are only in charge of yourself and your small piece of the mission, you have to lead.
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Jocko and Good Deal Dave Analyze some issues and look for solutions.
Jocko and Good Deal Dave Analyze some issues and look for solutions.
Jocko and Good Deal Dave analyze problems and find solutions for companies.
Jocko and Good Deal Dave Analyze some issues and look for solutions.
Jocko and Leif discuss how to properly handle management.
Jocko and Dave talk about leadership challenges presented to them at Echelon Front.