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#26: General Ray Odierno, Former Chief of Staff, U.S. Army—Three Traits of a Trustworthy Leader
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#26: General Ray Odierno, Former Chief of Staff, U.S. Army—Three Traits of a Trustworthy Leader

Learn how you can develop the three traits that make a leader trustworthy. Get hard-won wisdom on how to respectfully hold a different opinion than your superiors. Plus, what makes a leader “toxic” – and why it’s probably not what you think.

How Leaders Lead with David Novak · David Novak

January 25, 202159m 33s

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Show Notes

Today’s guest is General Ray Odierno, the former Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army – which is the top job in the Army. He retired in 2015 as a four-star general and now works in the private sector, consulting on minor little subjects like country risk and cybersecurity


Now it’s one thing to talk about trusting a leader in a workplace setting. But trusting a leader in the military goes up a whole other level, where the stakes can literally be life and death. 


After 39 years of military service, through three tours in Iraq, Ray is absolutely a leader people trust – and he knows how to help others become trustworthy leaders, too. 


He believes there are three key qualities, and we dig into each one in this incredible conversation.


You’ll also learn:

  • One practical tip to become a better speaker, especially if public speaking doesn’t come naturally to you
  • What one Army study said made a leader “toxic” (and it probably isn’t what you think)
  • How to spot a team who is thriving under their current leadership
  • What leaders can do to balance immediate needs with long-term strategies


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