Being part of the military requires going beyond skill and talent\u2013the foundation lies in the grit for the mission to serve. In today\u2019s episode, Kenneth Harbaugh shares his story in the military and how the values from this experience are relevant to leadership. He talks about how important it is for veterans to continue serving their communities after they leave the military and stresses the importance of rewarding talent and drive in this population.
Ken Harbaugh is a former Navy pilot and past president of Team Rubicon Global, a disaster relief organization that has helped train over 100,000 veterans as disaster responders. He has served in senior leadership roles at multiple veteran service organizations, and is a prominent commentator on leadership and civil-military affairs, serving as a guest fellow at Yale University and writing for The New York Times, The Atlantic, and elsewhere. He is the host of several award-winning podcasts, including Reclaiming Patriotism (Crooked Media) and Warriors In Their Own Words (Evergreen Podcasts). He holds a BS from Duke University and a JD from Yale Law School.
One of the most valuable assets in the workplace is diversity and this is done by promoting the varying perspectives and experiences. Listen closely to Denis and Kenneth as they share their wisdom on how to embrace change.
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\u201cThere is just this immense reservoir of talent out there among the veteran population. They want to continue being part of something bigger than themselves.\u201d - Kenneth Harbaugh
\u201cLeaders have had to grow with the times. And we have to understand that our employees have much different expectations in the 2020s than they did a generation ago.\u201d - Kenneth Harbaugh
Connect with Kenneth on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Check out the podcasts Warriors In Their Own Words and Burn the Boats. You can also look into Team...