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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

257: David Marquet - Intent Based Leadership (Turn The Ship Around!)

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Ryan Hawk

Careers, Management, Business

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2018

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Episode #257: David Marquet - Intent Based Leadership (Turn The Ship Around!)

Captain Dave Marquet is a 1981 U.S. Naval Academy graduate. He served in the U.S. submarine force for 28 years. After being assigned to command the nuclear powered submarine USS Santa Fe, then ranked last in retention and operational standing, he realized the traditional leadership approach of “take control, give orders,” wouldn’t work. He “turned his ship around” by treating the crew as leaders, not followers, and giving control, not taking control. This approach took the Santa Fe from “worst to first,” achieving the highest retention and operational standings in the navy.
Stephen R. Covey said it was the most empowering organization he’d ever seen and wrote about Captain Marquet’s leadership practices in his book, The 8th Habit.

Captain Marquet is the author of Turn the Ship Around! A True Story of Turning Followers Into Leaders. Fortune magazine called the book the “best how-to manual anywhere for managers on delegating, training, and driving flawless execution.”

"Leadership is not for the select few at the top. In highly effective organizations, there are leaders at every level. When we give our people more authority, we actually create more effective leaders."

Show Notes:

  • Sustaining excellence:
    • "The ability to decouple from their personal feelings their personality. It can't all depend on one person. In a consistent organization, the leader is part of it, but not all of it."
  • How parenting helps you become a better leader:
    • "That's really interesting. As a parent, you're trying to create an independent decision maker."
  • The United States Naval Academy definition of leadership = Leadership can be defined as directing the thoughts, plans, and actions of others... So as to obtain their command and obedience, their confidence, their respect, and their loyal cooperation." --> Why this is wrong and not effective.
  • "I intend to..." -- Intent based leadership
  • How to create the environment for the team to make decisions
  • Intent based environment:
    • People don't need to be told what to do. Lean back, team leans forward. Don't make yourself (as the leader) a bottleneck.
  • Risks = Tune level of control to competence or confidence of the team...
    • Expose my thought process (as the leader) to you to see how I put it together.
  • Ask "what" and "how" questions...
  • If you get hired as a new manager and did not get to choose anyone on your team?
    • "Focus on what you can control. Do we welcome each other? Do we care? Do we connect?"
  • Making the jump from individual contributor to manager:
    • "Talk less, don't have all the answers... Listen."
  • "Push information to authority. Be knowing, not telling."
  • The job of the leader is to determine how the team works
  • Minimize cognitive burden -- "The leader defines the structure."

"We act our way to new thinking, not think our way to new acting."

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Push authority to information, not information to authority. So in other words, let the people

0:06.4

closest to the problem may have the authority to make decisions.

0:21.0

And number two is you want to be a knowing but not telling leader as opposed to what I always thought and that definition that you read at the beginning of the show, that describes a knowing and telling leader.

0:25.0

Know all the answers, make all the decisions.

0:28.0

That is a traditional view of leadership, and I think it's much more powerful to be a

0:35.0

knowing but not telling leader because then what happens is you create a team that

0:39.2

wins in the long run.

0:42.0

Welcome to the Learning Leader Show. I am Ryan Hawk. Thank you so much for being here.

0:49.0

It is Mindful Monday. Text learners to 442-2 in order to join thousands of other fellow

0:56.8

learning leaders from all over the world. Text learners to 4-4-222. Now on to the night's featured leader. He's back. Love this guest.

1:06.4

Captain David Marke. I was honored to have him on a U.S. Naval Academy graduate for 28 years was a US submarine force commander.

1:16.1

He was put in charge of the worst performing submarine in the Navy, the USS Santa Fe,

1:21.2

and he details how he took them from worst to first, the top rated sub

1:26.3

after many years. Incredible story. He also wrote a book about it called Turn the ship around.

1:32.5

USA Today named it one of the 12 best business books of all time.

1:37.9

It's incredible.

1:38.6

Few of the topics we got into.

1:40.1

Why the United States Naval Academy's definition of leadership was wrong and what David did about it.

1:48.0

Then he shares what an intent-based environment is and how to build that into your culture.

1:55.4

Then he gives advice to someone promoted to a management role for the first time.

2:00.0

I wish I would have had this advice when I was promoted for the first time.

2:03.2

It's so good. Ladies and gentlemen, you'll love this one with Captain David Marquet.

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