The Cutlass Podcast is the companion podcast to the 2nd edition of the Chief Petty Officer's Guide. Join Paul Kingsbury, retired U.S. Navy Fleet Master Chief and author of this guide, to learn how you can use social science and the experience of others to improve your leadership, communication, and management skills to achieve your goals and bring out the best in your people. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paul-kingsbury03/support
You may think you're a good leader, but what do your people think?! Join retired Command Master Chief Richard Curtis, former Director of the U.S. Navy's Senior Enlisted Academy, and Senior Enlisted Advisor for Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets as we talk Implicit Leadership Theory. We'll work to put the theory into real world context to help you understand how your teams and followers make value judgments about your leadership effectiveness. An important insight to help increase your versatility that you won't want to miss! For additional insights and advice, check out the Chief Petty Officer's Guide which can be found at https://www.usni.org/press/books/chief-petty-officers-guide-2nd-edition.
Coaching is a powerful communication technique that helps your people identify their strengths and weaknesses while outlining goals for performance improvement. In this episode, Paul Kingsbury and Toby Ruiz discuss the importance of coaching and performance feedback in leadership development. They explore the attributes of effective coaches, the role of coaching in improving efficiency and personal growth, and how the situational leadership model of coaching fits into different leadership styles. Additionally, they differentiate between performance feedback, coaching, and mentoring, highlighting the unique characteristics of each approach.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/paul-kingsbury03/supportIn this episode, I host Duane Bushey, the seventh Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy. We discuss various topics related to leadership and Duane's experiences in the Navy. Duane shares stories from his early days in the Navy, including humorous anecdotes and encounters with different leadership styles, his post-retirement career and his commitment to mentorship and leadership, defense of the initiation process, the selection process for MCPON, and changes the Navy has made that he likes and dislikes.
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The Chief Petty Officer’s Guide: https://www.usni.org/press/books/chief-petty-officers-guide-2nd-edition
Petty Officer’s Guide: https://www.usni.org/press/books/petty-officers-guide
The Bluejacket’s Manual, 26th Edition: https://www.usni.org/press/books/bluejackets-manual-26th-edition-0
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/paul-kingsbury03/supportIn this episode, Paul Kingsbury welcomes Toby Ruiz, who is the CMC for the Navy Leadership and Ethics Center, to discuss the role of senior enlisted leaders in the military. They provide background information on the evolution of the position and its importance in shaping leadership development for enlisted sailors. They also highlight the rewards and challenges of serving in senior enlisted leader roles, including the opportunity to influence policy and celebrate the success of sailors. The conversation addresses the perception and criticism of senior enlisted leader roles, emphasizing the importance of effective communication and dispelling the notion that these positions are purely political. Finally, they discuss the relationship between senior enlisted leaders and the wardroom, highlighting the need for collaboration and effective communication.
You can gain more insight in the article "Harnessing the Influence of Senior Enlisted Leaders".
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