Servant Leadership Legacy with Lieutenant Colonel Oakland McCulloch - Episode 59

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Our guest is Lieutenant Colonel Oakland McCulloch, the author of “Your Leadership Legacy: Becoming the Leader You Were Meant to Be”In his 23 year career in the Army he held numerous leadership positions in the Infantry and Armor branches and instructed at the US Army Ordinance School, the US Army Command and General Staff College, the Australian Command and Staff College, University of South Alabama, and Stetson University.Leutenant Colonel McCulloch later became the Recruiting Operations Officer for the Eagle Battalion Army ROTC program at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University where he has more than doubled the size of the program in 6 years.  He received thirty-one military service awards including the Bronze Star, eight Meritorious Service Medals, and the Humanitarian Service Medal. In this special episode of Scaling Culture, Ron and LTC McCulloch discuss: What do “selfless service” and Servant Leadership mean?  What can we learn from our best and worst bosses?  Can we become leaders or is this something that only some people are born with? How to build a team where you as a leader make others feel valued and appreciated while still having them be the best version of themselves? For more information about LTC McCulloch, please go to www.ltcoakmcculloch.com or connect with him on LinkedIn. For more information about the Scaling Culture Podcast or our upcoming Masterclass or our 2nd book “Scaling Culture”, go to ConnollyOwens.com

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