Commanding Leadership is the platform used by Max Hourigan, to share his insights gained from over a decade of leading successful teams in business and military operations. His goal is to help develop the next generation of leaders so that they are prepared to handle the complexities of social issues, geopolitical issues, and business issues.
This podcast is for anyone who wants a dose of brutal honesty and a serious gut-check of their leadership tactics, techniques, and procedures.
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Commanding Leadership is the platform used by Max Hourigan, to share his insights gained from over a decade of leading successful teams in business and military operations. His goal is to help develop the next generation of leaders so that they are prepared to handle the complexities of social issues, geopolitical issues, and business issues.
This podcast is for anyone who wants a dose of brutal honesty and a serious gut-check of their leadership tactics, techniques, and procedures.
“Keep it simple stupid,” said my Platoon Sergeant after I briefed him my plan as to how we would move our platoon from our current location to the objective. No he wasn’t being rude… he was referencing a principle coined by the US Navy in the 1960’s called the KISS Principle. This principle states that most systems work best when they are kept simple rather than made complicated-- that most systems should be designed with simplicity in mind over complexity.
My Platoon Sergeant continued, “Sir, you’re trying to do too much here. We have 5 trucks to move from point A to B… there is no need to make this into an A to B to C to D movement. Focus on the basics… because when you’re leading men into combat, simple plans are the easiest to follow.”
This was one of the best lessons I had ever been taught as a junior officer, so I wanted to share a little bit about it with you today.
Commanding Leadership
Commanding Leadership is the platform used by Max Hourigan, to share his insights gained from over a decade of leading successful teams in business and military operations. His goal is to help develop the next generation of leaders so that they are prepared to handle the complexities of social issues, geopolitical issues, and business issues.
This podcast is for anyone who wants a dose of brutal honesty and a serious gut-check of their leadership tactics, techniques, and procedures.