Leadership and Listening
Charles emphasizes the importance of leaving a positive impression as a leader, advocating for accessibility and approachability. He shares how his introverted nature and engineering background allow him to be a thoughtful listener, contrasting with the common perception of military culture as overly rigid. The dialogue reveals the balance between processing information and the potential intimidation that can arise from silence during conversations.In this clip
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