![]() In this episode we explore what makes a successful super connector as well as simple steps to get on track towards becoming one yourself.Īdam Grant and the Secret to Effective Networking – 3:35 By understanding what others value from a connection, focusing on how each person can help the other rather than focusing on what's in it for themselves, and making sure all interactions leave both parties feeling inspired and motivated, super connectors make invaluable connections that open doors to success. ![]() Super Connectors aren't born with some special talent. In today’s episode, we cover how to become the super connector everyone wants to know. We can treat each situation as an opportunity to learn, grow, and build meaningful connections while developing skills that will aid us when leading others anywhere be it at home or work. From this discussion we can take away valuable lessons for not only overcoming challenges but also directing a team towards sustainable success. Leadership is more than simply a position of authority it's an opportunity to build relationships, bridge divides, and promote safe and healthy practices. Why did Brett Crozier lose his position as Captain of an aircraft carrier when COVID started? Navy Captain Sends Email, Gets Fired – 37:55 What two traits do you need to develop to be an effective leader? How do you make sure you get quality feedback from the people who matter? What do you do when you encounter a situation that wasn’t covered in class or training? Relying on Instincts When Training isn’t Enough – 23:47 Why are sports important to building relationships in structures of hierarchy? How do you build trust with someone from a different culture? How did Brett’s fighter pilot experience influence his leadership abilities? What goals did Brett have when he first entered the Naval Academy? Why has surfing always been important to Brett? He also provides valuable insights on building relationships and feedback mechanisms as a leader. Brett shares his experiences launching fighter jets and navigating the challenges of COVID-19 on the Roosevelt. We dive into the importance of teamwork and leadership in implementing successful missions and running a floating city. On this episode of The Art of Charm, we interview Brett Crozier, retired Captain of the US Navy and former Commanding Officer of the USS Roosevelt. Brett is the author of Surf When You Can: Lessons in Life, Loyalty, and Leadership from a Maverick Navy Captain. Brett graduated from the United States Naval Academy, served as the Commanding Officer of a combat F/A-18 strike fighter squadron, the world’s largest and most advanced communications ship USS Blue Ridge, and the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt before retiring from the Navy in 2022. In today’s episode, we cover leadership, relationship building, and feedback with Brett Crozier. Visit /charm today to get 10% off your first month. The Art of Charm is brought to you by BetterHelp.
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