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Leadership & Teamwork As I Experienced It!

Leadership & Teamwork As I Experienced It!. Tom Milligan - Vice President FLIR Systems Inc. The Leader The Power to Impress – The Ability to Command Respect – The Strength to Lead. Leadership Traits. Integrity — a total commitment to the highest personal and professional standards .

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Leadership & Teamwork As I Experienced It!

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  1. Leadership & Teamwork As I Experienced It! Tom Milligan - Vice President FLIR Systems Inc

  2. The Leader The Power to Impress – The Ability to Command Respect – The Strength to Lead

  3. Leadership Traits • Integrity — a total commitment to the highest personal and professional standards. • Loyalty — faithfulness to superiors, peers, and subordinates. • Commitment — complete devotion to duty. • Energy — an enthusiasm and drive to take the initiative. • Decisiveness— a willingness to act. A leader must have the self-confidence to make timely decisions. • Selflessness— sacrificing personal needs for a greater cause. Leaders must think of performing the mission and caring for the welfare of the men and women in the organization.

  4. Leadership Traits • Integrity — a total commitment to the highest personal and professional standards. • Loyalty — faithfulness to superiors, peers, and subordinates. • Commitment — complete devotion to duty. • Energy — an enthusiasm and drive to take the initiative. • Decisiveness— a willingness to act. A leader must have the self-confidence to make timely decisions. • Selflessness— sacrificing personal needs for a greater cause. Leaders must think of performing the mission and caring for the welfare of the men and women in the organization.

  5. Room Full of Leaders or Potential Leaders!

  6. “It’s amazing what can be done when you don’t care who gets the credit” - Unknown Isn’t this what “Teamwork and Leadership” are all about?

  7. Leadership “A leader is a person who has the ability to get other people to do what they don’t want to do, and like it” President Harry Truman - 1955

  8. “There are no bad regiments, only bad colonels” Napoleon

  9. Fighter Pilot = Leader “If you don't know who the world's greatest fighter pilot is......it’s not you!” Confidence!!!! Fighter Pilot Association

  10. Fighter Pilot “Without a doubt, when studied against all possible human actions, flying high performance jets would rate as one of the highest demanding endeavors one could engage in. “

  11. Fighter Pilot What is a Fighter Pilot? • A fighter pilot is noted for intelligence, independence, integrity, courage, and patriotism. • "Fighter Pilot" is a state of mind, not a job title. • Therefore, not all people who fly fighters are fighter pilots, nor do all fighter pilots fly fighters, some of them are coaches, players, band members, or truck drivers -

  12. Leadership and Teamwork

  13. Flight Plan • A little about me • Leadership as I saw it. • How does this relate to you? • Where might you see leadership? • You can be a leader!

  14. Air Force – Command Pilot

  15. Nellis Air Force Base - Nevada F-100 Super Sabre

  16. Nellis Air Force Base F-111 Fighter Bomber • SPECIFICATIONS: • Armament: One 20mm M61 cannon plus a mix • of up to 24 conventional or nuclear weapons • Engines: Two Pratt & Whitney • TF30 of 25,000 lbs. thrust each with afterburner • Crew: Two • PERFORMANCE: • Maximum speed: 1,862 mph. Cruising speed: 685 mph. Range: 3,632 miles Service Ceiling: 57,000 ft.

  17. 1st Tour Vietnam Forward Air Controller Cessna O-2A History Channel - Suicide Missions: Forward Air Controllers

  18. 2nd Vietnam F-111 Total Combat Experience: 272 combat missions/ 1072 combat hours

  19. Mt Home AFB, Idaho – 5 Years Grumman EF-111A Prototype $250 Million

  20. Grumman AerospaceLong Island, NY – 5 Years

  21. Grumman Aerospace

  22. Grumman Aerospace X-29A

  23. Dassault Aviation – France9 Years Mirage 2000 Multi-role Aircraft

  24. Mentors – General “Boots” Blesse • Korean War Fighter Pilot – Jet Ace • Flew F-86 Sabre jets - downed enemy aircraft • In October 1952, he was America's leading jet ace. • During the 1955 Air Force Worldwide Gunnery Championship, he won all 6 trophies offered for individual performance, a feat never equaled. • Vietnam - he served two tours in Southeast Asia; while on his first tour in 1967-68, he flew 156 combat missions. • Died 31 Oct. 2012 – 91 Years Old

  25. Mentors – General “Robbie” Risner • Shot down 8 MiG-15s over Korea • Seven years as a Prisoner of War in Vietnam 'He's the only reason I survived,' In violation of Vietnamese POW rules, Risner, who was the senior officer within the camp, set up church services complete with hymns. In the middle of a hymn, the Vietnamese came in and grabbed Risner to take him back to solitary confinement. As he was led away, fellow POWs stood and sang a "strictly forbidden song," - the 'Star Spangled Banner.”

  26. Mentors –Colonel “Gabby”Gabreski • Scored 28 kills with 56th Fighter Group in WWII • WWII - Prisoner of War • Downed 6.5 MiGs over Korea • Assistant to the president – Grumman Aerospace

  27. So What!!!

  28. Flight Plan • A little about me! • Leadership as I saw it. • How does this relate to you? • Where might you see leadership? • You can be a leader!

  29. “An army of deer led by a lion is more feared than an army of lions led by a deer.” Chabrias

  30. Leadership Traits • Integrity — a total commitment to the highest personal and professional standards. • Loyalty — faithfulness to superiors, peers, and subordinates. • Commitment — complete devotion to duty. • Energy — an enthusiasm and drive to take the initiative. • Decisiveness— a willingness to act. A leader must have the self-confidence to make timely decisions. • Selflessness— sacrificing personal needs for a greater cause. Leaders must think of performing the mission and caring for the welfare of the men and women in the organization.

  31. Flight LeaderJust a member of the team Pilot Navigator Weapons Systems Officer Training Acquisition Communications Weather Maintenance Missile Systems Intelligence Medical Transportation Security Program Manager Scientist Logistics/Supply

  32. Integrity • Integrity—a total commitment to the highest personal and professional standards…be honest and fair...establish a set of values and adhere to those values.

  33. “Leadership is doing what is right when no one else is watching” George Van Valkenburg

  34. Arrow Flight Leadership and Teamwork Arrow #2 - Wingman Arrow #1 - Flight Leader Arrow #3 - Element Leader Arrow #4 - Wingman Without integrity – there can be no trust

  35. Trust Without integrity – there can be no trust

  36. Leadership • Integrity – total commitment to the highest personal and professional standards • Loyalty — faithfulness to superiors, peers, and subordinates. • Commitment — complete devotion to duty. • Energy — an enthusiasm and drive to take the initiative. • Decisiveness — a willingness to act. A leader must have the self-confidence to make timely decisions. • Selflessness — sacrificing personal needs for a greater cause. Leaders must think of performing the mission and caring for the welfare of the men and women in the organization.

  37. "Do what's right……..Never lie!……. The single most important ingredient of leadership is character ……… Leadership is a combination of strategy and character. If you must be without one, be without the strategy”. - - General Norman H. Schwarzkopf

  38. Integrity is not something we are born with, nor can we go out to buy it. It does not come in a box with a pretty little bow.

  39. Integrity

  40. Etymology of Integrity INTEGRITY - SOUNDNESS OF MORAL PRINCIPLE AND CHARACTER - UPRIGHTNESS - HONESTY. INTEGRITY IS ALSO AN IDEAL ... A GOAL TO STRIVE FOR ... AND FOR A MAN OR WOMAN TO "WALK IN THEIR INTEGRITY" IS TO REQUIRE CONSTANT DISCIPLINE AND USAGE. THE WORD INTEGRITY ITSELF IS A MARTIAL WORD THAT COMES TO US FROM AN ANCIENT ROMAN ARMY TRADITION.

  41. Etymology During the morning inspections as the Centurian would come in front of each Legionnaire, the soldier would strike his the breastplate over his heart armor with his right fist. The armor had to be strongest there in order to protect the heart from swortd thrusts and from arrow strikes. As the soldier struck his armor, he would shout "INTEGRITAS", (IN-TEG-RI-TAS) which in Latin means material wholeness, completeness, and entirety. The Centurian would listen closely for this affirmation and also for the ring that well kept armor would give off.

  42. With Integrity - Nothing Else Matters Without Integrity - Nothing Else Matters

  43. Failed Leadership = Failed Integrity

  44. “Integrity is doing what is right when no one else is watching”

  45. Perception can equal reality!

  46. When Your Integrity is Tested

  47. The Ethical Action Test • Is it legal? • Does it comply with our rules and guidelines? • Is it in sync with our organizational values? • Will I be comfortable and guilt-free if I do it? • Does it match our stated commitments and guarantees?

  48. The Ethical Action Test - Cont • Would I do it to my family or friends? • Would I do it in front of my boss, my family or friends? • Would I be perfectly okay with someone doing it to me? • Would the most ethical person I know do it?

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