Battlefield courage & The danger of exhaustion and not assessing risk The story of a time when Heckl failed & How he and his leaders handled it Advice for emerging military leaders on how to create the conditions for success & Is there room for military leaders to assume more risk? The first time Heckl felt pride as a senior leader The “What now, Lieutenant?” Moment: When the leader is gone, how do you step up as a leader? Reflecting on the first 5 years of Heckl’s Marine Corps career Heckl & the topic of today’s episode: Force Design 2030 Introducing Lieutenant General Karsten S. We also highlight the importance of humility, taking responsibility for your mistakes, building off-ramps in your training missions, and so much more. He sheds light on what he’s learned from leadership failures, how young leaders can set the conditions for leadership success, and why you need to embrace the role of risk in military leadership. You won’t want to miss Heckl’s perspectives on Force Design 2030, especially if you’re a critic, as well as the stories and insights from the leaders and experiences that have shaped him into the 3-star Marine officer and aviator he is today. Integrated planning teams study and analyze the concepts for validation and refinement. Developed concepts are tested through experimentation and wargaming. Strategic guidance calls for a Marine Corps able to survive and thrive inside contested spaces. Marine Corps, the work of redesigning the Marine Corps is threat informed, concept based, and accountable to a campaign of learning. Marine Corps’ updated Force Design 2030 plans continue to make investments in lethality, but with a particular emphasis on loitering munitions and other technology that can add range and precision to what the infantry and artillery communities use today. So, we’re addressing both sides of the debate. Personally, I believe changing the Marine Corps to meet our pacing threats is imperative, but others think differently. Listen in as we discuss leadership through the lens of Force Design 2030 as it continues to take shape and what this means for the future of the Marine Corps.
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