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Frontline To Boardroom

Frontline To Boardroom

De : Martin Brooker
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Military careers provide leadership lessons early. Being a leader is part of a military person’s DNA; our mistakes and critical lessons learned in the heat of the moment help us to be better leaders for the next time. Those leadership lessons come from both the operational frontline and from leading people every day wherever we serve. The Frontline to Boardroom podcast shares leadership lessons from those who have served in the military and then taken that experience to succeed in the corporate sector. It will be a safe space for inspiring conversations across ranks, services, gender, professional roles and creed; real people sharing their leadership lessons, stories and lived experiences; warts and all. From leading men and women in harm's way, their hard-won leadership lessons on into their corporate careers. There’s no theory here, just raw conversations from genuinely inspiring and successful people. Our guests will not always be household names, but their impact as a leader will be clear, and the conversations will explore the good, the bad and sometimes the ugly… Get ready to be amazed because you're about to hear some of the most incredible success stories from the frontline and the boardroom.Martin Brooker © 2024 Développement personnel Economie Réussite personnelle
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    • 027: Making Way with Will Martin
      Dec 12 2023
      What does it mean to make way in leadership? For former Royal Australian Navy Captain Will Martin, progress as a leader has demanded humility, communication savvy, and above all - a commitment to mission.

      In this episode of Frontline to Boardroom, I speak with Will Martin, a veteran of over 30 years of service in the Royal Australian Navy and a third-generation Naval Officer. With Command of two ships and operational service in the Middle East and on our borders, he also served as the senior Navy representative in the Australian High Commission in London. In his final full-time posting in the Navy, Will was responsible for all aspects of warfare training across the Navy. Along with his wife Helen, he now runs Waterline Leadership - a leadership development practice focussed on senior teams and emerging leaders.

      What I loved about our conversation was Will’s humility and willingness to get down and dirty to discuss some of the leadership challenges of today. His extensive real-world experience isn’t merely retrospective; he’s focused on paying forward hard-won insights through emerging leader development, irrespective of industry.

      Join Will to hear how lessons from the command of two Navy ships have charted his course as a leadership consultant. Gain insights on unifying teams, focusing through crisis, and developing the self-awareness required of those called to command and lead others.


      WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE:

      • Will’s origin story and joining the Royal Australian Navy (01:08)
      • Leaders that shaped Will's leadership philosophy (02:18)
      • The life of a Navy Warfare Officer and Navigator on the seas (03:50)
      • Why the mission and protecting his sailors always came first (05:26)
      • Strategies for building resilience and preparing for critical moments (15:52)
      • The catalyst for transition and moving on from the Navy (20:34)
      • Valuable skills developed after military service (26:27)
      • Top 3 focus areas for Emerging Leaders (27:51)
      • Rapid fire questions with Will Martin (39:42)


      Quotes

      "Leadership is about inspiring others to action." - Will Martin

      "The leader shouldn’t be in the hub of the wheel, they should put the mission in the hub and just be another one of the team members around the outside of the spokes." - Will Martin

      "If you think about leadership as a spoken hub model, you can have the leader in the middle and all the team members around the outside of the wheel." - Will Martin

      “It's not the leader of the organisation that should be at the top, it's actually the mission. - Martin Brooker

      "There's a leadership responsibility to prepare your team, whatever the circumstance - whether military, corporate, or community. You must get people ready for that big scenario. So when it happens, there is an automatic response, and people aren't looking around for the next leadership command. Instead, they swiftly move into action because they were prepared. Resilience is key." - Martin Brooker


      RESOURCES

      Waterline Leadership Blogs

      What Got You Here Won't Get You There by Marshall Goldsmith

      Around Leadership: Bridging the Scientist-Practitioner Gap by Patrick Vermeren


      WHERE TO FIND WILL...
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      42 min
    • 026: Truths To Lead Yourself with Elizabeth McCormick
      Jul 24 2023
      Losing a job you worked so hard to get into and has defined a significant portion of your life can lead to a pervasive sense of loss and confusion. While the struggle to reconcile the person who you once were with the uncertain realities of the present exists, this also serves as an opportunity to discover truths to lead yourself and begin a new journey.

      In this episode of Frontline to Boardroom, I speak with Elizabeth McCormick, a decorated US Army Black Hawk Helicopter Pilot who flew air assault, command and control, top-secret, intelligence, and VIP transport missions. She served in the 10th Mountain Division, including service in support of the humanitarian mission in Kosovo.

      Elizabeth’s journey into and out of the military is proof that life is indeed filled with opportunities and having the right mindset and courage to go after these will always be rewarded.

      From the moment she decided to join the army, to the crucial decision to join corporate America and eventually ventured out to keynote speaking, these instances showcased that although things may take an unexpected turn, it may just be the transition needed to embark on a new chapter.

      Elizabeth’s captivating story from soaring military success to achieving remarkable professional achievements tells about her commitment to resilient leadership that inspires others to seize the reins of their destiny and carve their own paths to success.


      WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE:

      • How Elizabeth join the US Army (02:07)
      • Leadership influences and their impact on her values (04:45)
      • The journey to becoming a US Army Black Hawk Helicopter Pilot (07:05)
      • What it's like commanding an aircraft and the challenges that come with it (14:08)
      • The catalyst for her transition out of the military (20:22)
      • Dealing with losing identity after her service in the army (24:40)
      • The passage from military to corporate career to keynote speaking (29:03)
      • What shaped Elizabeth's leadership mindset (37:22)
      • How she inspires people to get their spark and motivation back (40:30)
      • Rapid fire questions with Elizabeth McCormick (45:10)


      Quotes

      "We don't talk enough in society about how much our job creates our identity versus understanding and knowing who we are as a person that creates our identity." -Elizabeth McCormick

      "The hardest part of transitioning from the military to civilian, in addition to the loss of personal identity, was the fact that everyone I met already had friends and they weren't looking to make new friends. It was really hard to not have any kind of support system coming out." -Elizabeth McCormick

      "Since businesses are changing at such a rapid pace your vision has to have flexibility." -Elizabeth McCormick

      "The reality of military services is there is a lot of identity that comes from that unit. You need to be aware of the role you have and the missions that test you personally because they are part of who you are." -Martin Brooker

      "There's so much value in being able to engage in a conversation and connect with people." -Martin Brooker

      “Leadership is influence - nothing more, nothing less." -John Maxwell

      "The art of communication is the language of leadership." -John Maxwell

      Our guest at the Frontline to Boardroom, Elizabeth McCormick, Former US Black Hawk Helicopter Pilot, has offered a F R E E gift! She has an online course, "Master Your Motivation" which includes a module on confidence boosting, 30 ways to be motivated in 30 minutes without spending money, and has upcoming modules on Focus as
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      48 min
    • 025: How Do The Skills Of Acting Turn Up In Leadership with Claire Baldwin
      Jun 26 2023
      Acting and leadership seem like entirely separate domains at first glance. Still, upon closer examination, it becomes evident that the skills and qualities of a talented actor can significantly overlap with those of an effective leader.

      In this episode of Frontline to Boardroom, I talk with Claire Baldwin, a former member of the Royal Australian Navy whose career highlights include deployment in the Middle East, roles in Navy Culture, and key staff positions before she pursued an acting career.

      Throughout the conversation, Claire emphasises that the skills she developed as an actor have served her well in leadership roles. The ability to communicate effectively, inspire and motivate others, and adapt to change has been instrumental in her success.

      This episode of Frontline to Boardroom serves as an inspiring testament to the transformative power of diverse experiences and the valuable lessons they bring to leadership. Let's dive in!

      WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE:

      • What made Claire join the Navy (02:13)
      • Leadership influences in Claire’s life (07:22)
      • The importance of connections in leadership (11:08)
      • The most important lessons Claire learned in the Navy (12:10)
      • Being a leader - what’s the toughest thing about it? (14:48)
      • The role of self-awareness in leadership (19:37)
      • Why did Claire leave the Navy to pursue acting (24:22)
      • Vulnerability in acting vs. Vulnerability in the military (32:58)
      • How to communicate without saying a word (38:15)
      • The importance of being deliberate as leaders (41:11)
      • Claire’s ultimate advice to those who want to take leadership roles (42:49)
      • Resources Claire has used to her advantage as a leader (44:41)
      • Transitioning from the Navy to the corporate world (46:53)
      • Rapid-fire questions with Claire Baldwin (57:15)


      Quotes

      “Names, titles and ranks don't equate to experience, to subject matter expertise, to having the best idea at the time, to be in the person with the right answer.” -Claire Baldwin

      “People can see through, they can see through fake and they can smell fear. So when you walk in with an armor on and not feeling very confident, and you try and hide it, people generally see it.” -Claire Baldwin

      “The answer is not in your email inbox, and it's not on your to do list. It's in the conversations you have with people and the connections that you make with people.” -Claire Baldwin

      “One of the things that I've learned from acting is that presence is understanding the messages we communicate and how we can communicate, whether that be through body language, or even micro expression. And how we can use that as leaders to our advantage in the moment with other human beings.” -Claire Baldwin


      “In the busy world that leaders live in right now, we so often rush from one thing to the next. We're not actually thinking about how we're turning up.” -Martin Brooker

      “There are real opportunities just to sometimes to slow down, stop, and take notice of how you're turning up.” -Martin Brooker

      “It's challenging to look in the mirror when you realised that your own self-leadership is not attractive to you or to other people.” -Martin Brooker


      RESOURCES

      • Essentialism by Jeff McKeown


      WHERE TO FIND CLAIRE BALDWIN

      • Connect with Claire on LinkedIn.


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