26. Being a Servant Leader with Oak McCulloch
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Summary
In this episode of the Everyday Leader podcast, Matt Herrington and Drew Norton engage with Oak McCulloch, a retired Army lieutenant and leadership expert. They explore the multifaceted nature of leadership, emphasizing the importance of defining leadership, establishing a vision, and creating a culture of accountability. Oak shares personal anecdotes and practical examples from his military and civilian experiences, highlighting the significance of selfless service, effective communication, and the role of junior leaders. The conversation culminates in a call to action for listeners to make a positive difference in someone's life every day.
Takeaways
Leadership is about selfless service, not personal gain. Defining leadership is crucial for effective training. Principles of leadership remain constant across contexts. Vision and culture are intertwined in leadership. Establishing clear standards is essential for accountability. Listening is a vital skill for effective leadership. Transforming culture starts with understanding values. A leadership statement guides organizational behavior. Junior leaders can influence without titles. Making a positive difference in one person's life matters.
Sound Bites
"Leadership is about selfless service." "You are the shadow of the culture." "A title doesn't make you a leader."
Where to find Oak!
Website: https://www.ltcoakmcculloch.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oakland-mcculloch-34293256/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/ltcoakmcculloch/ X: https://twitter.com/LtcOakland Facebook Business: https://www.facebook.com/LTCOakMcCulloch YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1Ep1eqF3o0X5CBamtVgClQ Substack: https://cavalry03.substack.com/publish/posts/detail/150233600/share-center
Retired Lieutenant Colonel Oakland McCulloch is an internationally recognized keynote speaker and the author of the 2021 release, Your Leadership Legacy: Becoming the Leader You Were Meant to Be. Both his leadership talk and his book are based on his 40+ years of leadership experience (23 years as a combat arms officer in the United States Army). Oak highlights principles that will benefit today’s leaders and inspire the leaders of tomorrow, in any profession and at any level of leadership.
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