Doing Business with a Servant's Heart

Building Leaders: Lessons from a Military Veteran

July 04, 2024 Steve Ramona Season 7 Episode 4
Building Leaders: Lessons from a Military Veteran
Doing Business with a Servant's Heart
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Doing Business with a Servant's Heart
Building Leaders: Lessons from a Military Veteran
Jul 04, 2024 Season 7 Episode 4
Steve Ramona

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In this episode of "Doing Business with a Servant's Heart," host Steve welcomes Lieutenant Colonel Oakland McCullough, a veteran and current military officer, as his guest. They discuss leadership, self-discipline, and mentorship.

Lt. Col. McCullough, with over 40 years of military experience, emphasizes the critical distinction between discipline and self-discipline. He highlights that self-discipline is essential for success, especially on days lacking motivation. He articulates that true leadership is about serving others rather than the perks of the position and relates this perspective not only to the military but also to the civilian business world.

Steve and his guest delve into the profound impact of good and bad leadership, underlining the vital role of finding strong mentors and leaders who understand that their primary duty is to support and develop others. McCullough shares invaluable insights from his extensive career and post-military work, such as running a food bank and recruiting for Army ROTC, demonstrating that leadership is not confined to specific fields. This emphasis on mentorship makes the audience feel guided and supported in their leadership journey.

The conversation also delves into the concept of servant leadership, particularly the inspiring idea that leaders should prioritize others, taking care of their team before themselves. McCullough underscores that effective leadership can be found in various settings, not just through formal titles. He highlights the importance of continuous learning and seeking out mentorship, which is crucial for leadership development, leaving the audience feeling inspired and motivated

.www.ltcoakmcculloch.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oakland-mcculloch-34293256/
Instagram:  https://instagram.com/ltcoakmcculloch/ 
Twitter:  https://twitter.com/LtcOakland  
Facebook Business:  https://www.facebook.com/LTCOakMcCulloch 
Service Professionals Network (SPN):  https://serviceprofessionalsnetwork.com/members/oakland-mcculloch/ 
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1Ep1eqF3o0X5CBamtVgClQ

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In this episode of "Doing Business with a Servant's Heart," host Steve welcomes Lieutenant Colonel Oakland McCullough, a veteran and current military officer, as his guest. They discuss leadership, self-discipline, and mentorship.

Lt. Col. McCullough, with over 40 years of military experience, emphasizes the critical distinction between discipline and self-discipline. He highlights that self-discipline is essential for success, especially on days lacking motivation. He articulates that true leadership is about serving others rather than the perks of the position and relates this perspective not only to the military but also to the civilian business world.

Steve and his guest delve into the profound impact of good and bad leadership, underlining the vital role of finding strong mentors and leaders who understand that their primary duty is to support and develop others. McCullough shares invaluable insights from his extensive career and post-military work, such as running a food bank and recruiting for Army ROTC, demonstrating that leadership is not confined to specific fields. This emphasis on mentorship makes the audience feel guided and supported in their leadership journey.

The conversation also delves into the concept of servant leadership, particularly the inspiring idea that leaders should prioritize others, taking care of their team before themselves. McCullough underscores that effective leadership can be found in various settings, not just through formal titles. He highlights the importance of continuous learning and seeking out mentorship, which is crucial for leadership development, leaving the audience feeling inspired and motivated

.www.ltcoakmcculloch.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oakland-mcculloch-34293256/
Instagram:  https://instagram.com/ltcoakmcculloch/ 
Twitter:  https://twitter.com/LtcOakland  
Facebook Business:  https://www.facebook.com/LTCOakMcCulloch 
Service Professionals Network (SPN):  https://serviceprofessionalsnetwork.com/members/oakland-mcculloch/ 
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1Ep1eqF3o0X5CBamtVgClQ

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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CSNSY1M1