Make Anyone Take Ownership With These Navy SEAL Tactics | Jocko Willink | Leif Babin
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- In this new video , Jocko Willink and Leif Babin, the authors of the NY Times #1 Bestseller, "Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win", teach you how to get anyone to take "Extreme Ownership."
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Man I have been used to competent managers. Then I got to work with real shitheads who would blame everyone but themselves. They made an easy overstaffed project into a hell dive.
Myself in situations of managing, I realize that I have sometimes stopped midway. I have not taken full ownership of things, and this has led to some issued taking longer than necessary to be solved. I shall act wiser from now.
Thanks for the lesson !
Take ownership, and you gain control of the problems you face.
Lets GOOOOO! From Sydney Australia.
Get Some
love the graphics on the intro
Thanks, appreciate your support.
this works only when every single one is dedicated to taking ownership. otherwize you will absolutly take ownership of things you are half responsible for and even not at all. if someone is not directly under your supervision - you are not responsible for them.
Show them the power of taking ownership. Even if you are the only one who does, you gain control over the problems and the power to solve them. If you build a culture where taking ownership is applauded and celebrated, then people are more likely to follow suit.
I always take ownership but people - ever since i was a child gave my responsinilities that were not soppoused to be on my shoulders and i learned not to take ownership for peoples feelings and behaviours - the hard way..❤
Sounds like a fixed mindset!
I was a 2LT Platoon Leader with less than a week on the job (I was a prior service NCO) when we did a Platoon Defensive Night Live Fire followed by an After Action Review. I started the review, with the Battalion Commander, Company Commander, and Platoon in attendance by saying here are the things we did well, here are the things I failed to do, and here’s how we fix it. My Platoon Sergeant said he had never seen an officer take responsibility before. Unfortunately, he never did take ownership.
Thank you both!
In a volunteer organization, where nobody is being paid and there are no obligations for anyone to do anything…no contracts were signed…THAT is the most challenging scenario as I see it. What do you do when you have absolutely no leverage? I’ve had to learn this…to become a leader I’d be honoured to follow…I’ve learned so darn much…about what really matters.
The best was to transform your organization is to transform yourself
Right on. Ownership starts with you.
Great stuff, I’ve switched from speaking and giving my opinion first to sit back, listen, ask questions and let them take the lead. Doing the former makes people less inclined to take the reins and it ultimately hurts my own productivity.
My team asks me too many questions are constantly looking for my approval. I think they think I don’t trust them. Also, I think they are fearful of making mistakes and taking bad decisions and that’s on me because I speak and give my opinions first.
I like this Heart Headed Mindset. ✅💯
great content guys! keep em coming!
Thanks for tuning in. We'll keep the videos coming.
Wow at 10:46 great insight!
Don't be an easy button. Rather than micromanaging, let your people step up and take ownership.
All i think about when i hear Jocko talk about stuff i think i wish i had a boss like this ! Cuz i try to inplinent what he says i have 2 of his books read em and try to do it but like he says its not easy especially with people that have different views
Good!
I'm late but watching from New Zealand.
Thanks for tuning in. We hope you gain some practical value in taking ownership
Me too... From México
Thanks for tuning in. Own it.
Ownership
This is decentralization of command. Good stuff
Get some!
Keep getting after it.
Such great information. As a hospital Nursing supervisor, Im going to implement this in my own life.
This is the way. You can make a huge impact in your organization and life by taking ownership.
@@EchelonFront thx for your guidance and info guys. It’s helping to change not just the employees where we work, but also trickles down to better care for our patients.
If your boss is a micro manager, give him a shortcake.
Total ownership. Its the only way.
You wanna take ownership if you care and you think it's worth your time. In current workplace, there is overwhelming technology and most people don't want 100% of the work.
Stay hard
Lame. You cannot make people take ownership for shit they own when they are trying to save their asses....no matter what
Maybe not the typical way. But you can ask pointed questions and the response will reveal the short fall.
It's called "TAKING" not "giving" ownership for a *reason!*
Just like giving/taking permission.