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How Great Leaders Serve Others: David Marquet at TEDxScottAFB 

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David Marquet led a distinguished career in the United States' Submarine Force, culminating in command of the nuclear-powered fast-attack submarine USS Santa Fe. In command of Santa Fe, Captain Marquet completely turned around the submarine, which went from being "worst to first." Noted author Dr. Stephen Covey rode USS Santa Fe and discusses one of Captain Marquet's leadership practices in his book, The 8th Habit. He currently runs the leadership program he founded, "Turn this Ship Around!"
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@ensign1222
@ensign1222 12 лет назад
Capt. Marquet was my 1st Commanding Officer as a Submariner on board the USS Santa Fe. Capt. Marquet left a great impression on me at that time in my life. After viewing the video I realized Capt. Marquet directed me to take control of myself. That's what I did in June of 2003. I seperated from the NAVY and continued serving as a Police Officer in the state of New Jersey.I want to thank Capt. Marquet for being what a commander should be.
@billhiggins-ha4all795
@billhiggins-ha4all795 6 лет назад
David was on top or near the top of my Naval Academy class.. He should have been CNO..
@DT4400
@DT4400 3 года назад
I run team of 57 in 9 groups and learn with sweat and tears what you were presenting here. Thank you, captain, for sharing!
@tonycarew743
@tonycarew743 11 лет назад
Hi David, I frequently refer Leaders I work with to your Ted Talk when they have established a demand, control and fear based team dynamic. Thank you for this terrific resources and I love your guts and courage. Regards Tony
@tonymarolt7182
@tonymarolt7182 10 лет назад
David, Your book is spot on and reflective of my own leadership journey to realize how to lead leaders 10 years ago. The core message you share reminds me of one of my favorite leadership quotes, "In order to gain ultimate power, you must give up control. When you give up control, you conquer your own fears". Sail onward and continue to shape our world. Tony Marolt
@mjmallari796
@mjmallari796 3 года назад
Very good. Thank you, David
@CamiloGonzalez81
@CamiloGonzalez81 9 лет назад
I'm just about finished with 'Turn The Ship Around'. I'm getting ready to hand it over to my girlfriend who I know can immediately benefit from it :) Thank you for spreading this knowledge and truly revolutionizing the way leaders, "lead". *****
@eganc1976
@eganc1976 6 лет назад
So much value in this...mahalo Mr. Marquet
@davidwilkie9551
@davidwilkie9551 7 лет назад
That's a clear instruction, - the most capable people in the most appropriate placement backed by the best at accepting responsibility. Not many people have the (leadership) ability to convey the action behind the words, and that's the failure of personalized instruction, by naming without explaining or sharing knowledge.
@JDMessinger
@JDMessinger 11 лет назад
Great job David! I love your message, passion and authenticity. Go go go!
@SP-ki3vg
@SP-ki3vg 4 года назад
I loved this one! Leadership vs Management, what a great subject is this
@johnchaulk
@johnchaulk 4 года назад
He was my XO on Hawkbill. He’s a good man.
@andreas4417
@andreas4417 5 лет назад
So good that other Ted talkers refer to this one. Simon Sinek for example. Good stuff.
@chrisfernandes3353
@chrisfernandes3353 6 лет назад
i loved Crimson Tide and the Hunt for Red October, wish i were a submariner; insightful talk, cap..respect
@fredlink2283
@fredlink2283 8 лет назад
Great Book David. You have great courage. Thanks,
@tallguy-xz1cv
@tallguy-xz1cv 6 лет назад
Reminds me of when the CSAF declared “empower the squadrons”, since then many additional duties have disappeared and troops feel more empowered
@thierryboue8371
@thierryboue8371 7 лет назад
Bravo from France!Thierry
@jasons7655
@jasons7655 2 года назад
what do the seals do with their zodiacs once they get on the sub? do they sink them? or can they fit them in the sub?
@dporangecounty
@dporangecounty 7 лет назад
Brilliant !
@joshuaschmidlkofer9784
@joshuaschmidlkofer9784 2 года назад
Why is the tip of his finger blue?
@ulvisrkarl8584
@ulvisrkarl8584 11 месяцев назад
In Middle Eastern countries, people who do not know the alphabet and cannot put signature when they receive ballot paper, they just put their finger marks.
@pg1
@pg1 6 лет назад
Wait... This is is a 2000 year old principle...
@jenniferbarbour5607
@jenniferbarbour5607 9 лет назад
Only at an AMC base....
@user-0j27M_JSs
@user-0j27M_JSs 7 лет назад
Doesn't "I intend to do X..." phrase ask for a permission?
@untiedshoos11
@untiedshoos11 7 лет назад
Not at all. Concerning what David is talking about, the term "I intend to..." means exactly that. the intent is to drive the person to think ahead of time - in the submarine Navy (having served 26 years in them, I'm slightly well versed), the NORM is "request permission to..." and that stifles critical thinking. I've been privy to work for a great submarine captain (not David, unfortunately) who used this principle - it works amazingly well. Folks who you would think have no ability to think, actually devise solutions, better ways to tackle issues, and they walk with pride of ownership.
@brandondemetrius5544
@brandondemetrius5544 3 года назад
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@misterrobot427
@misterrobot427 8 лет назад
Talk is cheap, they present Trump and Hilary, Brother and Sister.
@lizross9285
@lizross9285 6 лет назад
This is awful - too distracting with both voices.
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