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Manager Memo, a bi-weekly podcast focused on the Planning, Organizing, Leading, and Evaluating functions of Management. Leading practitioners in business, education, entertainment, and the military share their experience with listeners.  

Mar 3, 2024

Greg d'Arbonne talks of his remarkable career in the US Army. A proud Veteran and Patriot, he served from 1978 to 1999 with his most memorable assignments as an Airborne Company Commander. Greg served in Grenada, Operation Just Cause, and Desert Shield/Storm, where he was one of the first troops on the ground (1990).

d'Arbonne wisdom includes - Lesson 1: Rehearse (11:00), Lesson 2: Speed as force multiplier (12:05), Lesson 3: Be Fair, Lesson 4: Take responsibility (21:00).

We also hear about the beauty (26:00) of Alaska parachute jumps, a near death experience (27:00) and the Power of a First Sergeant 33:10.

Donations to scholarships for children of military veterans can be make through the website www.lukeleaders1248.com or through Venmo @luke-leaders.

 

The brilliant intro and outro music is from the genius of Kenny Kilgore. Low Riders and Beautiful Rainy Day.  

 

 

May 30, 2022
Military Fellows from the Security Studies Program of M.I.T. share their views on leadership or, as they state, "what right looks like."

Their philosophy of leadership, grounded in dignity and respect offers lessons for all. 

Note: the views of these military officers do not represent the views of their branch of service nor the opinions of the Dept of Defense. 

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