By makingchips
Have you read the book, “Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win” by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin? The book talks about the mindset of Navy SEALs and how the techniques they employ in and out of combat can be embraced by leadership. So in this episode of MakingChips, we break down some of the facets of extreme leadership and share how they’re applicable to the manufacturing nation. Because if you’re not taking extreme ownership of your business, you’re not making chips. And if you’re not making chips, you’re not making money. BAM!
– Nick
Segments
- [3:02] What the end of the year looks like for ZENGERS and Black
- [5:33] How Carr Machine & Tool is growing organically
- [8:40] Manufacturing News: Manufacturing Survey Report
- [15:59] Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win
- [17:22] Why do military officers make amazing business leaders?
- [19:04] The gist of Jocko Willink’s TEDx Talk
- [20:41] What do you do when you take extreme ownership?
- [24:17] What should you instill in your culture?
- [27:40] What are your “laws of combat?”
- [31:18] Leading up and down the chain of command
- [33:55] How to avoid micromanagement
- [35:32] The dichotomy of leadership
- [37:03] Jason’s five takeaways for a small machine shop
Resources mentioned on this episode
- LBMC Manufacturing Survey Report
- ProShop ERP
- Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win
- Jocko Willink’s TEDx Talk
Connect With MakingChips