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Stanley McChrystal: Listen, learn ... then lead
http://www.ted.com Four-star general Stanley McChrystal shares what he learned about leadership over his decades in the military. How can you build a sense o...
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Stanley McChrystal: Leadership is a Choice
"Leadership is not a talent or a gift. It's a choice. It's not complex, but it's very hard.", General Stanley McChrystal explains to a packed auditorium of 6...
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General Stanley McChrystal: Leadership Beyond the Battlefield
General McChrystal joins the General Assembly Community to discuss his experience in managing the Joint Task Forces in Iraq in 2004 and how his tactics can be applied beyond the battlefield. Through scalable management practices that enable large organizations to behave more swiftly, General McChrystal was able to reestablish the U.S. Army as a “Team of Teams”, which possessed the necessary agilit
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018: General Stanley McChrystal | Why Elite Special Forces Succeed
spartanuppodcast.com/018
The fact that soldiers came out of retirement to follow General McChrystal back into a very challenging war in Iraq speaks to his effectiveness as a leader. He knows a thing or two about motivation and how to bring out the best in people. McChrystal has adapted this gift to start up a consulting firm. His facility to raise expectations and adapt in the most trying of circu
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MLC Interview with General Stanley McChyrstal (Clip 2)
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Nixon Leaders Series: General Stanley McChrystal
From the war room to the board room -- General McChrystal explores how the new-age challenges he faced in Iraq and Afghanistan are relevant to countless businesses, nonprofits, and other organizations today.
The world is changing faster than ever, and the smartest response for those in charge is to give small groups the freedom to experiment while driving everyone to share what they learn across
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Gen. Stanley McChrystal: The Good, Bad, and Ugly
General Stanley McChrystal played a key role in forging U.S. strategy in the fighting in Afghanistan. However he's also know for his well-publicized fall fro...
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2015 Meet the Author - General Stanley McChrystal, USA (Ret.) - “Team of Teams” - Full Version
Watch the full version of the Meet the Author program, featuring General Stanley McChrystal, USA (Ret.), presenting his book, “Team of Teams : New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World” at the Marines’ Memorial Club on July 15, 2015. General McChrystal is the co-founder and partner of CrossLead McChrystal Group, where he serves as an adviser to senior executives at multinational corporations.
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View From The Top: General (Ret.) Stanley McChrystal
General (Ret.) Stanley McChrystal speaks to Stanford Graduate School of Business students about essential aspects of leadership such as trust, purpose, and a...
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Why ISIS is Laughable but Effective, with General Stanley McChrystal
When we think about ISIS it's important to try to understand what they are and why they're as effective as they are. According to retired U.S. Army General Stanley McChrystal, ISIS benefits from the fact that the Middle East and North Africa are so fractured at the moment. Just as a weak disease can prove deadly to someone with a weakened immune system, ISIS takes advantage of the context and situ
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Stanley McChrystal - Retirement Speech (Complete)
General Stanley McChrystal delivered his retirement/farewell address to the U.S. Army. Delivered 3 July 2010, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. Complete transcri...
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Stanley McChrystal: The military case for sharing knowledge
When General Stanley McChrystal started fighting al Qaeda in 2003, information and secrets were the lifeblood of his operations. But as the unconventional ba...
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General Stanley McChrystal - My Share of the Task
My Share of the Task (Portfolio/Penguin), is the revealing memoir of General Stanley McChrystal, former commander of the International Security Assistance Fo...
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Journalist Michael Hastings Interview: The Reporter Who Took Down Stanley McChrystal (2011)
Michael Mahon Hastings (January 28, 1980 -- June 18, 2013) was an American journalist, author, contributing editor to Rolling Stone, and reporter for BuzzFee...
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General Stanley McChrystal on Leadership
On January 11, 2013, retired US Army General Stanley McChrystal, former commander of the International Security Assistance Force and US Forces in Afghanistan...
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Lessons From Leaders: Gen. Stanley McChrystal (Ret.)
POLITICO's Jim VandeHei moderates a 'Lessons from Leaders' conversation with Gen. Stanley McChrystal (Retired), Co-Founder and Partner, McChrystal Group.
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2014 Maneuver Warfighter Conference - GEN Stanley McChrystal
Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal discusses how to build learning organizations during the 2014 Maneuver Warfighter Conference at Fort Benning, Georgia, Sept. 10.
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Stanley McChrystal: How Leaders Stay Healthy
Stanley McChrystal, the retired four-star general and former commander of U.S. and international forces in Afghanistan, discussed his strategies for staying ...
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Gen. Stanley McChrystal: Successful Companies Raise Expectations Literally Every Day
'Organizations, even if they're profitable or highly respected or iconic names, are only a short time away from becoming challenged or irrelevant.' Read more at: http://www.entrepreneur.com/video/245718
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Connectivity creates the illusion of knowing and being connected: Gen. McChrystal at TEDxMidAtlantic
General Stanley McChrystal is the co-founder of McChrystal Group and is a Senior Fellow at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs where he te...
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General Stanley McChrystal, The Cambridge Union Society
Date recorded: 06/05/2011 Complexity and Understanding in International Relations Stanley McChrystal is a retired four-star general of the US Army. McChrysta...
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Gen. Stanley McChrystal on 'Task' of Afghanistan
As commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal butted heads with President Obama over how many U.S. troops should be committed t...
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Stanley McChrystal on U.S. Military Strategy
Foreign Affairs Focus: U.S. Military Strategy with General Stanley A. McChrystal Editor Gideon Rose interviews General Stanley McChrystal on the transformati...
Stanley McChrystal: Listen, learn ... then lead
http://www.ted.com Four-star general Stanley McChrystal shares what he learned about leadership over his decades in the military. How can you build a sense o......
http://www.ted.com Four-star general Stanley McChrystal shares what he learned about leadership over his decades in the military. How can you build a sense o...
wn.com/Stanley Mcchrystal Listen, Learn ... Then Lead
http://www.ted.com Four-star general Stanley McChrystal shares what he learned about leadership over his decades in the military. How can you build a sense o...
- published: 06 Apr 2011
- views: 120964
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author: TED
Stanley McChrystal: Leadership is a Choice
"Leadership is not a talent or a gift. It's a choice. It's not complex, but it's very hard.", General Stanley McChrystal explains to a packed auditorium of 6......
"Leadership is not a talent or a gift. It's a choice. It's not complex, but it's very hard.", General Stanley McChrystal explains to a packed auditorium of 6...
wn.com/Stanley Mcchrystal Leadership Is A Choice
"Leadership is not a talent or a gift. It's a choice. It's not complex, but it's very hard.", General Stanley McChrystal explains to a packed auditorium of 6...
General Stanley McChrystal: Leadership Beyond the Battlefield
General McChrystal joins the General Assembly Community to discuss his experience in managing the Joint Task Forces in Iraq in 2004 and how his tactics can be a...
General McChrystal joins the General Assembly Community to discuss his experience in managing the Joint Task Forces in Iraq in 2004 and how his tactics can be applied beyond the battlefield. Through scalable management practices that enable large organizations to behave more swiftly, General McChrystal was able to reestablish the U.S. Army as a “Team of Teams”, which possessed the necessary agility and flexibility to beat back Al Qaeda. Considering the rapid evolution of today’s business landscape, the need to instill an innovative and flexible mindset that is free of bureaucratic constraints has never been more relevant to large corporations. Through a keynote address and short Q&A;, General McChrystal will highlight how decentralized decision-making and the breaking down of silos is essential for preventing disruption and maintaining strength as an organization in today’s digital age.
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General McChrystal joins the General Assembly Community to discuss his experience in managing the Joint Task Forces in Iraq in 2004 and how his tactics can be applied beyond the battlefield. Through scalable management practices that enable large organizations to behave more swiftly, General McChrystal was able to reestablish the U.S. Army as a “Team of Teams”, which possessed the necessary agility and flexibility to beat back Al Qaeda. Considering the rapid evolution of today’s business landscape, the need to instill an innovative and flexible mindset that is free of bureaucratic constraints has never been more relevant to large corporations. Through a keynote address and short Q&A;, General McChrystal will highlight how decentralized decision-making and the breaking down of silos is essential for preventing disruption and maintaining strength as an organization in today’s digital age.
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At General Assembly, we are creating a global community of individuals empowered to pursue work they love, by offering full-time immersive programs, long-form courses, and classes and workshops on the most relevant skills of the 21st century – from web development and user experience design, to business fundamentals, to data science, to product management and digital marketing.
Established in early 2011 as an innovative community in New York City for entrepreneurs and startup companies, General Assembly is an educational institution that transforms thinkers into creators through education in technology, business and design at fourteen campuses across four continents.
- published: 14 Oct 2015
- views: 158
018: General Stanley McChrystal | Why Elite Special Forces Succeed
spartanuppodcast.com/018
The fact that soldiers came out of retirement to follow General McChrystal back into a very challenging war in Iraq speaks to his effec...
spartanuppodcast.com/018
The fact that soldiers came out of retirement to follow General McChrystal back into a very challenging war in Iraq speaks to his effectiveness as a leader. He knows a thing or two about motivation and how to bring out the best in people. McChrystal has adapted this gift to start up a consulting firm. His facility to raise expectations and adapt in the most trying of circumstances has served his clients well in the equally competitive corporate world. McChrystal posits that adaptability is the new efficiency.
Watch the video episode at http://spartanuppodcast.com
Lessons:
1. Performance usually rises and falls according to expectations.
2. What got you to the first success will not necessarily take you any further.
3. Adaptability is the new efficiency.
Panel Notes:
Joe Desena: Talk about a no-nonsense guy that can teach us about success. You don't just get handed four stars when you become a general. You earn them and he did. He is all business and has been getting the job done throughout all the modern wars we have been alive for. He knows what makes great warriors and what makes successful missions and organizations.
Col. Nye: Grit, success, self discipline can be taught. Surrounding yourself with exceptional people rubs off. Organizations and people must constantly set new standards and goals. Great organizational stress. Raise the bar at every chance but the bar has to be achievable. EQ is the ability to look long term. Adaptability is the new efficiency.
Sefra Alexandra: “Leaders can let you fail and yet not let you be a failure- I came to believe that a leader isn’t good because they’re right; they’re good because they’re willing to learn and to trust.”
From General Stanley McChrystal’s 2011 TED Talk, “Listen, learn… then lead”
General McChrystal imparted the words of wisdom to Joe that, "the first thing you should do each morning is make your bed, so you have already accomplished something when your day starts." My bed has been made first thing every morning since. Thank you gentleman.
Johnny Waite: This guy is so impressive! Incredibly intelligent and compassionate. He gives some very clear advice that anyone can follow to achieve higher level of success and, just as importantly, how to help others succeed!
wn.com/018 General Stanley Mcchrystal | Why Elite Special Forces Succeed
spartanuppodcast.com/018
The fact that soldiers came out of retirement to follow General McChrystal back into a very challenging war in Iraq speaks to his effectiveness as a leader. He knows a thing or two about motivation and how to bring out the best in people. McChrystal has adapted this gift to start up a consulting firm. His facility to raise expectations and adapt in the most trying of circumstances has served his clients well in the equally competitive corporate world. McChrystal posits that adaptability is the new efficiency.
Watch the video episode at http://spartanuppodcast.com
Lessons:
1. Performance usually rises and falls according to expectations.
2. What got you to the first success will not necessarily take you any further.
3. Adaptability is the new efficiency.
Panel Notes:
Joe Desena: Talk about a no-nonsense guy that can teach us about success. You don't just get handed four stars when you become a general. You earn them and he did. He is all business and has been getting the job done throughout all the modern wars we have been alive for. He knows what makes great warriors and what makes successful missions and organizations.
Col. Nye: Grit, success, self discipline can be taught. Surrounding yourself with exceptional people rubs off. Organizations and people must constantly set new standards and goals. Great organizational stress. Raise the bar at every chance but the bar has to be achievable. EQ is the ability to look long term. Adaptability is the new efficiency.
Sefra Alexandra: “Leaders can let you fail and yet not let you be a failure- I came to believe that a leader isn’t good because they’re right; they’re good because they’re willing to learn and to trust.”
From General Stanley McChrystal’s 2011 TED Talk, “Listen, learn… then lead”
General McChrystal imparted the words of wisdom to Joe that, "the first thing you should do each morning is make your bed, so you have already accomplished something when your day starts." My bed has been made first thing every morning since. Thank you gentleman.
Johnny Waite: This guy is so impressive! Incredibly intelligent and compassionate. He gives some very clear advice that anyone can follow to achieve higher level of success and, just as importantly, how to help others succeed!
- published: 12 Feb 2015
- views: 59
Nixon Leaders Series: General Stanley McChrystal
From the war room to the board room -- General McChrystal explores how the new-age challenges he faced in Iraq and Afghanistan are relevant to countless busines...
From the war room to the board room -- General McChrystal explores how the new-age challenges he faced in Iraq and Afghanistan are relevant to countless businesses, nonprofits, and other organizations today.
The world is changing faster than ever, and the smartest response for those in charge is to give small groups the freedom to experiment while driving everyone to share what they learn across the entire organization.
Stanley McChrystal's last assignment as a four-star general was commanding all U.S. and international forces in Afghanistan. He had previously served as the director of the Joint Staff and as the commander of the Joint Special Operations Command. He is currently a senior fellow at Yale's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs and cofounder of leadership consulting firm, The McChrystal Group.
The General was on stage with co-author and 15-year U.S. Navy Seal veteran Chris Fussell and prominent investment banker Roy March.
wn.com/Nixon Leaders Series General Stanley Mcchrystal
From the war room to the board room -- General McChrystal explores how the new-age challenges he faced in Iraq and Afghanistan are relevant to countless businesses, nonprofits, and other organizations today.
The world is changing faster than ever, and the smartest response for those in charge is to give small groups the freedom to experiment while driving everyone to share what they learn across the entire organization.
Stanley McChrystal's last assignment as a four-star general was commanding all U.S. and international forces in Afghanistan. He had previously served as the director of the Joint Staff and as the commander of the Joint Special Operations Command. He is currently a senior fellow at Yale's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs and cofounder of leadership consulting firm, The McChrystal Group.
The General was on stage with co-author and 15-year U.S. Navy Seal veteran Chris Fussell and prominent investment banker Roy March.
- published: 13 Jun 2015
- views: 9
Gen. Stanley McChrystal: The Good, Bad, and Ugly
General Stanley McChrystal played a key role in forging U.S. strategy in the fighting in Afghanistan. However he's also know for his well-publicized fall fro......
General Stanley McChrystal played a key role in forging U.S. strategy in the fighting in Afghanistan. However he's also know for his well-publicized fall fro...
wn.com/Gen. Stanley Mcchrystal The Good, Bad, And Ugly
General Stanley McChrystal played a key role in forging U.S. strategy in the fighting in Afghanistan. However he's also know for his well-publicized fall fro...
- published: 06 Jan 2013
- views: 6643
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author: CBS News
2015 Meet the Author - General Stanley McChrystal, USA (Ret.) - “Team of Teams” - Full Version
Watch the full version of the Meet the Author program, featuring General Stanley McChrystal, USA (Ret.), presenting his book, “Team of Teams : New Rules of Enga...
Watch the full version of the Meet the Author program, featuring General Stanley McChrystal, USA (Ret.), presenting his book, “Team of Teams : New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World” at the Marines’ Memorial Club on July 15, 2015. General McChrystal is the co-founder and partner of CrossLead McChrystal Group, where he serves as an adviser to senior executives at multinational corporations. He is also a passionate advocate for national service and veterans issues. General McChrystal serves as the Chair of the Franklin Project at the Aspen Institute.
wn.com/2015 Meet The Author General Stanley Mcchrystal, USA (Ret.) “Team Of Teams” Full Version
Watch the full version of the Meet the Author program, featuring General Stanley McChrystal, USA (Ret.), presenting his book, “Team of Teams : New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World” at the Marines’ Memorial Club on July 15, 2015. General McChrystal is the co-founder and partner of CrossLead McChrystal Group, where he serves as an adviser to senior executives at multinational corporations. He is also a passionate advocate for national service and veterans issues. General McChrystal serves as the Chair of the Franklin Project at the Aspen Institute.
- published: 17 Jul 2015
- views: 6
View From The Top: General (Ret.) Stanley McChrystal
General (Ret.) Stanley McChrystal speaks to Stanford Graduate School of Business students about essential aspects of leadership such as trust, purpose, and a......
General (Ret.) Stanley McChrystal speaks to Stanford Graduate School of Business students about essential aspects of leadership such as trust, purpose, and a...
wn.com/View From The Top General (Ret.) Stanley Mcchrystal
General (Ret.) Stanley McChrystal speaks to Stanford Graduate School of Business students about essential aspects of leadership such as trust, purpose, and a...
Why ISIS is Laughable but Effective, with General Stanley McChrystal
When we think about ISIS it's important to try to understand what they are and why they're as effective as they are. According to retired U.S. Army General Stan...
When we think about ISIS it's important to try to understand what they are and why they're as effective as they are. According to retired U.S. Army General Stanley McChrystal, ISIS benefits from the fact that the Middle East and North Africa are so fractured at the moment. Just as a weak disease can prove deadly to someone with a weakened immune system, ISIS takes advantage of the context and situation. They also benefit from a savvy grasp of modern technology, social media, and -- believe it or not -- effective branding. McChrystal is the author of Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World (http://goo.gl/RQ7nq3).
Read more at BigThink.com: http://bigthink.com/videos/general-stanley-mcchrystal-on-isis
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Transcript - When we think about ISIS now I think it's important to try to understand what they are and why they're being as effective as they are. First, they shouldn't be as effective as they are. They've got a doctrine that most people, particularly in the Muslim world, don't buy into, their behavior is absolutely abhorrent, and they don't offer a clear road to a better future; it is a road in the minds of many people back into the seventh century and that's not somewhere a lot of people want to go.
So why are they effective? The first is to understand they're effective in a very unique environment right now. The Middle East and North Africa are in disarray. Many of the traditional structures that have held things together there have collapsed. They're in an environment that I liken to a patient that has HIV/AIDS. HIV/AIDS does not kill a patient, what it does is it weakens the immune system until a very weak disease that normally would be pushed off easily becomes potentially life threatening. And that's that region right now and so a disease like ISIS, which otherwise would be laughable in certain times, is not.
The second reason ISIS is effective as if they were a traditional terrorist organization or a traditional insurgent movement they would have certain strengths and weaknesses but they would be largely geographically contained by the fact that you'd be affected by what they see and do sort of as far as you can see or as close as your cousin is and he drove over and told you about it. And that would be, for most of history, that's how these kinds of organizations were largely contained in certain areas. If they did spread they spread very slowly because they spread by word-of-mouth or mailing or newspapers and whatnot. ISIS however has hit the intersection of modern technology, information technology. So now we get up in the morning and we think ISIS is in Texas. We think ISIS is in Nigeria. We think ISIS is under our bed. We think that they are constantly killing people and that they have created this sense that they are this growing movement that is about to take over, not just their part of the Middle East but in the world.
Also it creates this sense among many, particularly frustrated young people around the world, okay here's the new, new thing. They're a little bit disgusting in the way they act but they're pretty strict. They are sort of Pecks Bad Boy, and why you don't like them there's something seductive about the idea of tough guys who are willing to do anything and stick it to the man. We got to understand that an awful lot of people ran off and joined the circus in one age or they ran off and joined gangs or they ran off and did things that later in life didn't seem very smart but there wasn't this seductive idea of adventure.
And so those things wrapped together suddenly give it this power it should not have. I think what we need to understand is because it's this loose set of franchises and it's not an organization that just is headquartered in Iraq and Syria and therefore limited by the things they can see and touch. In fact they've created the idea that it's an idea and it's an idea that is customized in each area. People take the – they used to take Al Qaeda and now they take ISIS and Boko Haram stamps themselves: “We're ISIS now.” And they may not do anything directly with anyone in Syria or any of the former Al Qaeda leadership, but now they've adopted the T-shirt and the brand and it gives this sense that they have a new level of credibility.
And so it becomes very, very important that we understand that aspect of it. ISIS is a military problem only in its smallest sense. It's a geographic diplomatic and social problem in its broadest sense and then it is a communication problem at its very core.
Directed / Produced by Jonathan Fowler, Elizabeth Rodd, and Aaron Lehmann
wn.com/Why Isis Is Laughable But Effective, With General Stanley Mcchrystal
When we think about ISIS it's important to try to understand what they are and why they're as effective as they are. According to retired U.S. Army General Stanley McChrystal, ISIS benefits from the fact that the Middle East and North Africa are so fractured at the moment. Just as a weak disease can prove deadly to someone with a weakened immune system, ISIS takes advantage of the context and situation. They also benefit from a savvy grasp of modern technology, social media, and -- believe it or not -- effective branding. McChrystal is the author of Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World (http://goo.gl/RQ7nq3).
Read more at BigThink.com: http://bigthink.com/videos/general-stanley-mcchrystal-on-isis
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Transcript - When we think about ISIS now I think it's important to try to understand what they are and why they're being as effective as they are. First, they shouldn't be as effective as they are. They've got a doctrine that most people, particularly in the Muslim world, don't buy into, their behavior is absolutely abhorrent, and they don't offer a clear road to a better future; it is a road in the minds of many people back into the seventh century and that's not somewhere a lot of people want to go.
So why are they effective? The first is to understand they're effective in a very unique environment right now. The Middle East and North Africa are in disarray. Many of the traditional structures that have held things together there have collapsed. They're in an environment that I liken to a patient that has HIV/AIDS. HIV/AIDS does not kill a patient, what it does is it weakens the immune system until a very weak disease that normally would be pushed off easily becomes potentially life threatening. And that's that region right now and so a disease like ISIS, which otherwise would be laughable in certain times, is not.
The second reason ISIS is effective as if they were a traditional terrorist organization or a traditional insurgent movement they would have certain strengths and weaknesses but they would be largely geographically contained by the fact that you'd be affected by what they see and do sort of as far as you can see or as close as your cousin is and he drove over and told you about it. And that would be, for most of history, that's how these kinds of organizations were largely contained in certain areas. If they did spread they spread very slowly because they spread by word-of-mouth or mailing or newspapers and whatnot. ISIS however has hit the intersection of modern technology, information technology. So now we get up in the morning and we think ISIS is in Texas. We think ISIS is in Nigeria. We think ISIS is under our bed. We think that they are constantly killing people and that they have created this sense that they are this growing movement that is about to take over, not just their part of the Middle East but in the world.
Also it creates this sense among many, particularly frustrated young people around the world, okay here's the new, new thing. They're a little bit disgusting in the way they act but they're pretty strict. They are sort of Pecks Bad Boy, and why you don't like them there's something seductive about the idea of tough guys who are willing to do anything and stick it to the man. We got to understand that an awful lot of people ran off and joined the circus in one age or they ran off and joined gangs or they ran off and did things that later in life didn't seem very smart but there wasn't this seductive idea of adventure.
And so those things wrapped together suddenly give it this power it should not have. I think what we need to understand is because it's this loose set of franchises and it's not an organization that just is headquartered in Iraq and Syria and therefore limited by the things they can see and touch. In fact they've created the idea that it's an idea and it's an idea that is customized in each area. People take the – they used to take Al Qaeda and now they take ISIS and Boko Haram stamps themselves: “We're ISIS now.” And they may not do anything directly with anyone in Syria or any of the former Al Qaeda leadership, but now they've adopted the T-shirt and the brand and it gives this sense that they have a new level of credibility.
And so it becomes very, very important that we understand that aspect of it. ISIS is a military problem only in its smallest sense. It's a geographic diplomatic and social problem in its broadest sense and then it is a communication problem at its very core.
Directed / Produced by Jonathan Fowler, Elizabeth Rodd, and Aaron Lehmann
- published: 25 May 2015
- views: 301
Stanley McChrystal - Retirement Speech (Complete)
General Stanley McChrystal delivered his retirement/farewell address to the U.S. Army. Delivered 3 July 2010, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. Complete transcri......
General Stanley McChrystal delivered his retirement/farewell address to the U.S. Army. Delivered 3 July 2010, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. Complete transcri...
wn.com/Stanley Mcchrystal Retirement Speech (Complete)
General Stanley McChrystal delivered his retirement/farewell address to the U.S. Army. Delivered 3 July 2010, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. Complete transcri...
Stanley McChrystal: The military case for sharing knowledge
When General Stanley McChrystal started fighting al Qaeda in 2003, information and secrets were the lifeblood of his operations. But as the unconventional ba......
When General Stanley McChrystal started fighting al Qaeda in 2003, information and secrets were the lifeblood of his operations. But as the unconventional ba...
wn.com/Stanley Mcchrystal The Military Case For Sharing Knowledge
When General Stanley McChrystal started fighting al Qaeda in 2003, information and secrets were the lifeblood of his operations. But as the unconventional ba...
- published: 07 May 2014
- views: 53913
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author: TED
General Stanley McChrystal - My Share of the Task
My Share of the Task (Portfolio/Penguin), is the revealing memoir of General Stanley McChrystal, former commander of the International Security Assistance Fo......
My Share of the Task (Portfolio/Penguin), is the revealing memoir of General Stanley McChrystal, former commander of the International Security Assistance Fo...
wn.com/General Stanley Mcchrystal My Share Of The Task
My Share of the Task (Portfolio/Penguin), is the revealing memoir of General Stanley McChrystal, former commander of the International Security Assistance Fo...
Journalist Michael Hastings Interview: The Reporter Who Took Down Stanley McChrystal (2011)
Michael Mahon Hastings (January 28, 1980 -- June 18, 2013) was an American journalist, author, contributing editor to Rolling Stone, and reporter for BuzzFee......
Michael Mahon Hastings (January 28, 1980 -- June 18, 2013) was an American journalist, author, contributing editor to Rolling Stone, and reporter for BuzzFee...
wn.com/Journalist Michael Hastings Interview The Reporter Who Took Down Stanley Mcchrystal (2011)
Michael Mahon Hastings (January 28, 1980 -- June 18, 2013) was an American journalist, author, contributing editor to Rolling Stone, and reporter for BuzzFee...
General Stanley McChrystal on Leadership
On January 11, 2013, retired US Army General Stanley McChrystal, former commander of the International Security Assistance Force and US Forces in Afghanistan......
On January 11, 2013, retired US Army General Stanley McChrystal, former commander of the International Security Assistance Force and US Forces in Afghanistan...
wn.com/General Stanley Mcchrystal On Leadership
On January 11, 2013, retired US Army General Stanley McChrystal, former commander of the International Security Assistance Force and US Forces in Afghanistan...
- published: 23 Jan 2013
- views: 6488
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author: NYU Stern
Lessons From Leaders: Gen. Stanley McChrystal (Ret.)
POLITICO's Jim VandeHei moderates a 'Lessons from Leaders' conversation with Gen. Stanley McChrystal (Retired), Co-Founder and Partner, McChrystal Group....
POLITICO's Jim VandeHei moderates a 'Lessons from Leaders' conversation with Gen. Stanley McChrystal (Retired), Co-Founder and Partner, McChrystal Group.
wn.com/Lessons From Leaders Gen. Stanley Mcchrystal (Ret.)
POLITICO's Jim VandeHei moderates a 'Lessons from Leaders' conversation with Gen. Stanley McChrystal (Retired), Co-Founder and Partner, McChrystal Group.
- published: 11 Nov 2014
- views: 15
2014 Maneuver Warfighter Conference - GEN Stanley McChrystal
Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal discusses how to build learning organizations during the 2014 Maneuver Warfighter Conference at Fort Benning, Georgia, Sept. 10....
Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal discusses how to build learning organizations during the 2014 Maneuver Warfighter Conference at Fort Benning, Georgia, Sept. 10.
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Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal discusses how to build learning organizations during the 2014 Maneuver Warfighter Conference at Fort Benning, Georgia, Sept. 10.
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Stanley McChrystal: How Leaders Stay Healthy
Stanley McChrystal, the retired four-star general and former commander of U.S. and international forces in Afghanistan, discussed his strategies for staying ......
Stanley McChrystal, the retired four-star general and former commander of U.S. and international forces in Afghanistan, discussed his strategies for staying ...
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Stanley McChrystal, the retired four-star general and former commander of U.S. and international forces in Afghanistan, discussed his strategies for staying ...
Gen. Stanley McChrystal: Successful Companies Raise Expectations Literally Every Day
'Organizations, even if they're profitable or highly respected or iconic names, are only a short time away from becoming challenged or irrelevant.' Read more at...
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- published: 02 May 2015
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Connectivity creates the illusion of knowing and being connected: Gen. McChrystal at TEDxMidAtlantic
General Stanley McChrystal is the co-founder of McChrystal Group and is a Senior Fellow at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs where he te......
General Stanley McChrystal is the co-founder of McChrystal Group and is a Senior Fellow at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs where he te...
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General Stanley McChrystal is the co-founder of McChrystal Group and is a Senior Fellow at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs where he te...
- published: 21 Apr 2014
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General Stanley McChrystal, The Cambridge Union Society
Date recorded: 06/05/2011 Complexity and Understanding in International Relations Stanley McChrystal is a retired four-star general of the US Army. McChrysta......
Date recorded: 06/05/2011 Complexity and Understanding in International Relations Stanley McChrystal is a retired four-star general of the US Army. McChrysta...
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Date recorded: 06/05/2011 Complexity and Understanding in International Relations Stanley McChrystal is a retired four-star general of the US Army. McChrysta...
Gen. Stanley McChrystal on 'Task' of Afghanistan
As commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal butted heads with President Obama over how many U.S. troops should be committed t......
As commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal butted heads with President Obama over how many U.S. troops should be committed t...
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As commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal butted heads with President Obama over how many U.S. troops should be committed t...
Stanley McChrystal on U.S. Military Strategy
Foreign Affairs Focus: U.S. Military Strategy with General Stanley A. McChrystal Editor Gideon Rose interviews General Stanley McChrystal on the transformati......
Foreign Affairs Focus: U.S. Military Strategy with General Stanley A. McChrystal Editor Gideon Rose interviews General Stanley McChrystal on the transformati...
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Foreign Affairs Focus: U.S. Military Strategy with General Stanley A. McChrystal Editor Gideon Rose interviews General Stanley McChrystal on the transformati...
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Stanley McChrystal on Iraq and how to take on ISIS
“If you touch it without understanding it you’re going to pay a price.”
Retired US Army General Stanley McChrystal, who commanded Allied troops in the Iraq War, gives his view on lessons from the 2003 invasion and how to take on ISIS.
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The Other Side featuring General Stanley McChrystal
Featuring General Stanley McChrystal, retired 4 star General of the army, as he discusses his battles in Iraq and Afghanistan and his new theory of war covered in his new book “Team of Teams”.
Aired: 11-07-2015
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3. Stanley McChrystal: Ouça, aprenda... depois lidere
Stanley McChrystal, general do exército norte-americano, divide com a plateia sua experiência no serviço militar e os desafios de liderar pessoas de diferentes idades e habilidades. Escutar, aprender e até falhar são fundamentais para o exercício da liderança em qualquer ambiente.
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What if you could combine the agility, adaptability, and cohesion of a small team with the power and resources of a giant organization? THE OLD RULES NO LONGER APPLY . . . When General Stanley McChrystal took command of the Joint Special
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General Sam McChrystal Interview (Full Episode) | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
General Stan McChrystal on Eating One Meal Per Day, Special Ops, and Mental Toughness
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General Stan McChrystal on Leadership and Teamwork
Four-Star General Stan McChrystal is a repeat New York Times best-selling author, the former head of JSOC, and one of the most-booked leadership speakers on the lecture circuit. His authority as a leader radiates from his commanding stage presence, and his expertise shines through powerful stories. He helps organizations normalize information sharing, break down silos, work across departments, dev
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Author: General Stanley McChrystal
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What if you could combine the agility, adaptability, and cohesion of a small team with the power and resources of a giant organization? THE OLD RULES NO LONGER APPLY . . . When General Stanley McChrystal took command of the Joint Special Operations Task Force in 20
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Author: General Stanley McChrystal
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What if you could combine the agility, adaptability, and cohesion of a small team with the power and resources of a giant organization? THE OLD RULES NO LONGER APPLY . . . When General Stanley McChrystal took command of the Joint Special Operations Task Force in 2004, he quickly realized that conventional militar
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Ret. General Stanley McChrystal delivers a charge
Elon University hosted the North Carolina Campus Compact Presidents Forum on Wednesday September 30, 2015. General Stanley McChrystal was the plenary speaker at the forum on "creating a culture for #ServiceYear in North Carolina".
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President Leo M. Lambert welcomes Ret. General Stanley McChrystal to campus
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Leadership and the Three Faces of Power
Fareed Zakaria's interview with General Stanley McChrystal on GPS CNN 28th of Aug. McChrystal's advice to leaders in other fields .
Power is the invisible water we swim in. It is not surprising that as our concept of power greatly influence our approach to leadership. Our concept of power has evolved from 'power over ' others, to one' power with' others and recently to include our 'power to ap
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Stanley McChrystal Listen, learn then lead
Four-star general Stanley McChrystal shares what he learned about leadership over his decades in the military. How can you build a sense of shared purpose among people of many ages and skill sets? By listening and learning -- and addressing the possibility of failure.
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Latest US defence briefing on war
1. Army Major General Stanley McChrystal and Pentagon spokeswoman Victoria Clarke walk to the podium
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Victoria Clarke, Pentagon spokeswoman
"They are doing an outstanding job and they're imposing some devastating impacts on the Iraqi regime. Although much work lies ahead, and you hear us saying that repeatedly, coalition forces are making considerable progress. The oil
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Former JSOC chief General McChrystal comments on bin Laden raid
1. Wide of street in university area of Cambridge
2. Sign for Cambridge Union student society
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4. Former US military commander in Afghanistan, General Stanley McChrystal with students
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6. SOUNDBITE: (English) General Stanley McChrystal, former US military commander in Afghanistan:
"I've got huge regard for everybody servi
Stanley McChrystal on Iraq and how to take on ISIS
“If you touch it without understanding it you’re going to pay a price.”
Retired US Army General Stanley McChrystal, who commanded Allied troops in the Iraq War,...
“If you touch it without understanding it you’re going to pay a price.”
Retired US Army General Stanley McChrystal, who commanded Allied troops in the Iraq War, gives his view on lessons from the 2003 invasion and how to take on ISIS.
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“If you touch it without understanding it you’re going to pay a price.”
Retired US Army General Stanley McChrystal, who commanded Allied troops in the Iraq War, gives his view on lessons from the 2003 invasion and how to take on ISIS.
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- published: 23 Nov 2015
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The Other Side featuring General Stanley McChrystal
Featuring General Stanley McChrystal, retired 4 star General of the army, as he discusses his battles in Iraq and Afghanistan and his new theory of war covered ...
Featuring General Stanley McChrystal, retired 4 star General of the army, as he discusses his battles in Iraq and Afghanistan and his new theory of war covered in his new book “Team of Teams”.
Aired: 11-07-2015
wn.com/The Other Side Featuring General Stanley Mcchrystal
Featuring General Stanley McChrystal, retired 4 star General of the army, as he discusses his battles in Iraq and Afghanistan and his new theory of war covered in his new book “Team of Teams”.
Aired: 11-07-2015
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3. Stanley McChrystal: Ouça, aprenda... depois lidere
Stanley McChrystal, general do exército norte-americano, divide com a plateia sua experiência no serviço militar e os desafios de liderar pessoas de diferentes ...
Stanley McChrystal, general do exército norte-americano, divide com a plateia sua experiência no serviço militar e os desafios de liderar pessoas de diferentes idades e habilidades. Escutar, aprender e até falhar são fundamentais para o exercício da liderança em qualquer ambiente.
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Stanley McChrystal, general do exército norte-americano, divide com a plateia sua experiência no serviço militar e os desafios de liderar pessoas de diferentes idades e habilidades. Escutar, aprender e até falhar são fundamentais para o exercício da liderança em qualquer ambiente.
- published: 17 Nov 2015
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Author: General Stanley McChrystal
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What if you could combine the agility, adaptability, and cohesion of a small team with the power and resources of a giant organization? THE OLD RULES NO LONGER APPLY . . . When General Stanley McChrystal took command of the Joint Special Operations Task Force in 2004, he quickly realized that conventional military tactics were failing. Al Qaeda in Iraq was a decentralized network that could move quickly, strike ruthlessly, then seemingly vanish into the local population. The allied forces had a huge advantage in numbers, equipment, and training—but none of that seemed to matter. TEACHING A LEVIATHAN TO IMPROVISE It’s no secret that in any field, small teams have many advantages—they can respond quickly, communicate freely, and make decisions without layers of bureaucracy. But organizations taking on really big challenges can’t fit in a garage. They need management practices that can scale to thousands of people. General McChrystal led a hierarchical, highly disciplined machine of thousands of men and women. But to defeat Al Qaeda in Iraq, his Task Force would have to acquire the enemy’s speed and flexibility. Was there a way to combine the power of the world’s mightiest military with the agility of the world’s most fearsome terrorist network? If so, could the same principles apply in civilian organizations? A NEW APPROACH FOR A NEW WORLD McChrystal and his colleagues discarded a century of conventional wisdom and remade the Task Force, in the midst of a grueling war, into something new: a network that combined extremely transparent communication with decentralized decision-making authority. The walls between silos were torn down. Leaders looked at the best practices of the smallest units and found ways to extend them to thousands of people on three continents, using technology to establish a oneness that would have been impossible even a decade earlier. The Task Force became a “team of teams”—faster, flatter, more flexible—and beat back Al Qaeda. BEYOND THE BATTLEFIELD In this powerful book, McChrystal and his colleagues show how the challenges they faced in Iraq can be relevant to countless businesses, nonprofits, and other organizations. The world is changing faster than ever, and the smartest response for those in charge is to give small groups the freedom to experiment while driving everyone to share what they learn across the entire organization. As the authors argue through compelling examples, the team of teams strategy has worked everywhere from hospital emergency rooms to NASA. It has the potential to transform organizations large and small. From the Hardcover edition.
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Author: General Stanley McChrystal
Publish: 2015-05-12
What if you could combine the agility, adaptability, and cohesion of a small team with the power and resources of a giant organization? THE OLD RULES NO LONGER APPLY . . . When General Stanley McChrystal took command of the Joint Special Operations Task Force in 2004, he quickly realized that conventional military tactics were failing. Al Qaeda in Iraq was a decentralized network that could move quickly, strike ruthlessly, then seemingly vanish into the local population. The allied forces had a huge advantage in numbers, equipment, and training—but none of that seemed to matter. TEACHING A LEVIATHAN TO IMPROVISE It’s no secret that in any field, small teams have many advantages—they can respond quickly, communicate freely, and make decisions without layers of bureaucracy. But organizations taking on really big challenges can’t fit in a garage. They need management practices that can scale to thousands of people. General McChrystal led a hierarchical, highly disciplined machine of thousands of men and women. But to defeat Al Qaeda in Iraq, his Task Force would have to acquire the enemy’s speed and flexibility. Was there a way to combine the power of the world’s mightiest military with the agility of the world’s most fearsome terrorist network? If so, could the same principles apply in civilian organizations? A NEW APPROACH FOR A NEW WORLD McChrystal and his colleagues discarded a century of conventional wisdom and remade the Task Force, in the midst of a grueling war, into something new: a network that combined extremely transparent communication with decentralized decision-making authority. The walls between silos were torn down. Leaders looked at the best practices of the smallest units and found ways to extend them to thousands of people on three continents, using technology to establish a oneness that would have been impossible even a decade earlier. The Task Force became a “team of teams”—faster, flatter, more flexible—and beat back Al Qaeda. BEYOND THE BATTLEFIELD In this powerful book, McChrystal and his colleagues show how the challenges they faced in Iraq can be relevant to countless businesses, nonprofits, and other organizations. The world is changing faster than ever, and the smartest response for those in charge is to give small groups the freedom to experiment while driving everyone to share what they learn across the entire organization. As the authors argue through compelling examples, the team of teams strategy has worked everywhere from hospital emergency rooms to NASA. It has the potential to transform organizations large and small. From the Hardcover edition.
- published: 03 Nov 2015
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Author: General Stanley McChrystal
Publish: 2015-05-12
What if you could combine the agility, adaptability, and cohesion of a small team with the power and resources of a giant organization? THE OLD RULES NO LONGER APPLY . . . When General Stanley McChrystal took command of the Joint Special Operations Task Force in 2004, he quickly realized that conventional military tactics were failing. Al Qaeda in Iraq was a decentralized network that could move quickly, strike ruthlessly, then seemingly vanish into the local population. The allied forces had a huge advantage in numbers, equipment, and training—but none of that seemed to matter. TEACHING A LEVIATHAN TO IMPROVISE It’s no secret that in any field, small teams have many advantages—they can respond quickly, communicate freely, and make decisions without layers of bureaucracy. But organizations taking on really big challenges can’t fit in a garage. They need management practices that can scale to thousands of people. General McChrystal led a hierarchical, highly disciplined machine of thousands of men and women. But to defeat Al Qaeda in Iraq, his Task Force would have to acquire the enemy’s speed and flexibility. Was there a way to combine the power of the world’s mightiest military with the agility of the world’s most fearsome terrorist network? If so, could the same principles apply in civilian organizations? A NEW APPROACH FOR A NEW WORLD McChrystal and his colleagues discarded a century of conventional wisdom and remade the Task Force, in the midst of a grueling war, into something new: a network that combined extremely transparent communication with decentralized decision-making authority. The walls between silos were torn down. Leaders looked at the best practices of the smallest units and found ways to extend them to thousands of people on three continents, using technology to establish a oneness that would have been impossible even a decade earlier. The Task Force became a “team of teams”—faster, flatter, more flexible—and beat back Al Qaeda. BEYOND THE BATTLEFIELD In this powerful book, McChrystal and his colleagues show how the challenges they faced in Iraq can be relevant to countless businesses, nonprofits, and other organizations. The world is changing faster than ever, and the smartest response for those in charge is to give small groups the freedom to experiment while driving everyone to share what they learn across the entire organization. As the authors argue through compelling examples, the team of teams strategy has worked everywhere from hospital emergency rooms to NASA. It has the potential to transform organizations large and small. From the Hardcover edition.
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Author: General Stanley McChrystal
Publish: 2015-05-12
What if you could combine the agility, adaptability, and cohesion of a small team with the power and resources of a giant organization? THE OLD RULES NO LONGER APPLY . . . When General Stanley McChrystal took command of the Joint Special Operations Task Force in 2004, he quickly realized that conventional military tactics were failing. Al Qaeda in Iraq was a decentralized network that could move quickly, strike ruthlessly, then seemingly vanish into the local population. The allied forces had a huge advantage in numbers, equipment, and training—but none of that seemed to matter. TEACHING A LEVIATHAN TO IMPROVISE It’s no secret that in any field, small teams have many advantages—they can respond quickly, communicate freely, and make decisions without layers of bureaucracy. But organizations taking on really big challenges can’t fit in a garage. They need management practices that can scale to thousands of people. General McChrystal led a hierarchical, highly disciplined machine of thousands of men and women. But to defeat Al Qaeda in Iraq, his Task Force would have to acquire the enemy’s speed and flexibility. Was there a way to combine the power of the world’s mightiest military with the agility of the world’s most fearsome terrorist network? If so, could the same principles apply in civilian organizations? A NEW APPROACH FOR A NEW WORLD McChrystal and his colleagues discarded a century of conventional wisdom and remade the Task Force, in the midst of a grueling war, into something new: a network that combined extremely transparent communication with decentralized decision-making authority. The walls between silos were torn down. Leaders looked at the best practices of the smallest units and found ways to extend them to thousands of people on three continents, using technology to establish a oneness that would have been impossible even a decade earlier. The Task Force became a “team of teams”—faster, flatter, more flexible—and beat back Al Qaeda. BEYOND THE BATTLEFIELD In this powerful book, McChrystal and his colleagues show how the challenges they faced in Iraq can be relevant to countless businesses, nonprofits, and other organizations. The world is changing faster than ever, and the smartest response for those in charge is to give small groups the freedom to experiment while driving everyone to share what they learn across the entire organization. As the authors argue through compelling examples, the team of teams strategy has worked everywhere from hospital emergency rooms to NASA. It has the potential to transform organizations large and small. From the Hardcover edition.
- published: 28 Oct 2015
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- published: 31 Oct 2015
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General Sam McChrystal Interview (Full Episode) | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
General Stan McChrystal on Eating One Meal Per Day, Special Ops, and Mental Toughness
Show Notes: http://fourhourworkweek.com/2015/07/05/stanley-mcchrystal/
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General Stan McChrystal on Eating One Meal Per Day, Special Ops, and Mental Toughness
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General Stan McChrystal on Eating One Meal Per Day, Special Ops, and Mental Toughness
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About Tim Ferriss:
Timothy Ferriss has been listed as one of Fast Company's "Most Innovative Business People", Forbes Magazine's "Names You Need to Know," and is the 7th "most powerful" personality on Newsweek's Digital 100 Power Index for 2012. He is an angel investor/advisor (Facebook, StumbleUpon, Twitter, Evernote, Uber, and 20+ more) and author of the following books: The 4-Hour Workweek, The 4-Hour Body and The 4-Hour Chef. Tim is listed as #13 in the "100 Most Influential VCs, Angels & Investors" rankings, and Newsweek calls him "the world's best guinea pig," which he takes a compliment.
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- published: 27 Oct 2015
- views: 140
General Stan McChrystal on Leadership and Teamwork
Four-Star General Stan McChrystal is a repeat New York Times best-selling author, the former head of JSOC, and one of the most-booked leadership speakers on the...
Four-Star General Stan McChrystal is a repeat New York Times best-selling author, the former head of JSOC, and one of the most-booked leadership speakers on the lecture circuit. His authority as a leader radiates from his commanding stage presence, and his expertise shines through powerful stories. He helps organizations normalize information sharing, break down silos, work across departments, develop a “we” mentality, and become comfortable with the unknown.
For more information on Stanley McChrystal, contact Leading Authorities by clicking below or calling 1-800-SPEAKER toll-free.
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wn.com/General Stan Mcchrystal On Leadership And Teamwork
Four-Star General Stan McChrystal is a repeat New York Times best-selling author, the former head of JSOC, and one of the most-booked leadership speakers on the lecture circuit. His authority as a leader radiates from his commanding stage presence, and his expertise shines through powerful stories. He helps organizations normalize information sharing, break down silos, work across departments, develop a “we” mentality, and become comfortable with the unknown.
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Team of Teams by General Stanley McChrystal Ebook PDF
Team of Teams by General Stanley McChrystal Ebook PDF
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Author: General Stanley McChrystal
Publish: 2015-05-12
What if you could combine...
Team of Teams by General Stanley McChrystal Ebook PDF
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Author: General Stanley McChrystal
Publish: 2015-05-12
What if you could combine the agility, adaptability, and cohesion of a small team with the power and resources of a giant organization? THE OLD RULES NO LONGER APPLY . . . When General Stanley McChrystal took command of the Joint Special Operations Task Force in 2004, he quickly realized that conventional military tactics were failing. Al Qaeda in Iraq was a decentralized network that could move quickly, strike ruthlessly, then seemingly vanish into the local population. The allied forces had a huge advantage in numbers, equipment, and training—but none of that seemed to matter. TEACHING A LEVIATHAN TO IMPROVISE It’s no secret that in any field, small teams have many advantages—they can respond quickly, communicate freely, and make decisions without layers of bureaucracy. But organizations taking on really big challenges can’t fit in a garage. They need management practices that can scale to thousands of people. General McChrystal led a hierarchical, highly disciplined machine of thousands of men and women. But to defeat Al Qaeda in Iraq, his Task Force would have to acquire the enemy’s speed and flexibility. Was there a way to combine the power of the world’s mightiest military with the agility of the world’s most fearsome terrorist network? If so, could the same principles apply in civilian organizations? A NEW APPROACH FOR A NEW WORLD McChrystal and his colleagues discarded a century of conventional wisdom and remade the Task Force, in the midst of a grueling war, into something new: a network that combined extremely transparent communication with decentralized decision-making authority. The walls between silos were torn down. Leaders looked at the best practices of the smallest units and found ways to extend them to thousands of people on three continents, using technology to establish a oneness that would have been impossible even a decade earlier. The Task Force became a “team of teams”—faster, flatter, more flexible—and beat back Al Qaeda. BEYOND THE BATTLEFIELD In this powerful book, McChrystal and his colleagues show how the challenges they faced in Iraq can be relevant to countless businesses, nonprofits, and other organizations. The world is changing faster than ever, and the smartest response for those in charge is to give small groups the freedom to experiment while driving everyone to share what they learn across the entire organization. As the authors argue through compelling examples, the team of teams strategy has worked everywhere from hospital emergency rooms to NASA. It has the potential to transform organizations large and small. From the Hardcover edition.
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Team of Teams by General Stanley McChrystal Ebook PDF
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Author: General Stanley McChrystal
Publish: 2015-05-12
What if you could combine the agility, adaptability, and cohesion of a small team with the power and resources of a giant organization? THE OLD RULES NO LONGER APPLY . . . When General Stanley McChrystal took command of the Joint Special Operations Task Force in 2004, he quickly realized that conventional military tactics were failing. Al Qaeda in Iraq was a decentralized network that could move quickly, strike ruthlessly, then seemingly vanish into the local population. The allied forces had a huge advantage in numbers, equipment, and training—but none of that seemed to matter. TEACHING A LEVIATHAN TO IMPROVISE It’s no secret that in any field, small teams have many advantages—they can respond quickly, communicate freely, and make decisions without layers of bureaucracy. But organizations taking on really big challenges can’t fit in a garage. They need management practices that can scale to thousands of people. General McChrystal led a hierarchical, highly disciplined machine of thousands of men and women. But to defeat Al Qaeda in Iraq, his Task Force would have to acquire the enemy’s speed and flexibility. Was there a way to combine the power of the world’s mightiest military with the agility of the world’s most fearsome terrorist network? If so, could the same principles apply in civilian organizations? A NEW APPROACH FOR A NEW WORLD McChrystal and his colleagues discarded a century of conventional wisdom and remade the Task Force, in the midst of a grueling war, into something new: a network that combined extremely transparent communication with decentralized decision-making authority. The walls between silos were torn down. Leaders looked at the best practices of the smallest units and found ways to extend them to thousands of people on three continents, using technology to establish a oneness that would have been impossible even a decade earlier. The Task Force became a “team of teams”—faster, flatter, more flexible—and beat back Al Qaeda. BEYOND THE BATTLEFIELD In this powerful book, McChrystal and his colleagues show how the challenges they faced in Iraq can be relevant to countless businesses, nonprofits, and other organizations. The world is changing faster than ever, and the smartest response for those in charge is to give small groups the freedom to experiment while driving everyone to share what they learn across the entire organization. As the authors argue through compelling examples, the team of teams strategy has worked everywhere from hospital emergency rooms to NASA. It has the potential to transform organizations large and small. From the Hardcover edition.
- published: 14 Oct 2015
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Team of Teams by General Stanley McChrystal Ebook PDF
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Author: General Stanley McChrystal
Publish: 2015-05-12
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Author: General Stanley McChrystal
Publish: 2015-05-12
What if you could combine the agility, adaptability, and cohesion of a small team with the power and resources of a giant organization? THE OLD RULES NO LONGER APPLY . . . When General Stanley McChrystal took command of the Joint Special Operations Task Force in 2004, he quickly realized that conventional military tactics were failing. Al Qaeda in Iraq was a decentralized network that could move quickly, strike ruthlessly, then seemingly vanish into the local population. The allied forces had a huge advantage in numbers, equipment, and training—but none of that seemed to matter. TEACHING A LEVIATHAN TO IMPROVISE It’s no secret that in any field, small teams have many advantages—they can respond quickly, communicate freely, and make decisions without layers of bureaucracy. But organizations taking on really big challenges can’t fit in a garage. They need management practices that can scale to thousands of people. General McChrystal led a hierarchical, highly disciplined machine of thousands of men and women. But to defeat Al Qaeda in Iraq, his Task Force would have to acquire the enemy’s speed and flexibility. Was there a way to combine the power of the world’s mightiest military with the agility of the world’s most fearsome terrorist network? If so, could the same principles apply in civilian organizations? A NEW APPROACH FOR A NEW WORLD McChrystal and his colleagues discarded a century of conventional wisdom and remade the Task Force, in the midst of a grueling war, into something new: a network that combined extremely transparent communication with decentralized decision-making authority. The walls between silos were torn down. Leaders looked at the best practices of the smallest units and found ways to extend them to thousands of people on three continents, using technology to establish a oneness that would have been impossible even a decade earlier. The Task Force became a “team of teams”—faster, flatter, more flexible—and beat back Al Qaeda. BEYOND THE BATTLEFIELD In this powerful book, McChrystal and his colleagues show how the challenges they faced in Iraq can be relevant to countless businesses, nonprofits, and other organizations. The world is changing faster than ever, and the smartest response for those in charge is to give small groups the freedom to experiment while driving everyone to share what they learn across the entire organization. As the authors argue through compelling examples, the team of teams strategy has worked everywhere from hospital emergency rooms to NASA. It has the potential to transform organizations large and small. From the Hardcover edition.
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Author: General Stanley McChrystal
Publish: 2015-05-12
What if you could combine the agility, adaptability, and cohesion of a small team with the power and resources of a giant organization? THE OLD RULES NO LONGER APPLY . . . When General Stanley McChrystal took command of the Joint Special Operations Task Force in 2004, he quickly realized that conventional military tactics were failing. Al Qaeda in Iraq was a decentralized network that could move quickly, strike ruthlessly, then seemingly vanish into the local population. The allied forces had a huge advantage in numbers, equipment, and training—but none of that seemed to matter. TEACHING A LEVIATHAN TO IMPROVISE It’s no secret that in any field, small teams have many advantages—they can respond quickly, communicate freely, and make decisions without layers of bureaucracy. But organizations taking on really big challenges can’t fit in a garage. They need management practices that can scale to thousands of people. General McChrystal led a hierarchical, highly disciplined machine of thousands of men and women. But to defeat Al Qaeda in Iraq, his Task Force would have to acquire the enemy’s speed and flexibility. Was there a way to combine the power of the world’s mightiest military with the agility of the world’s most fearsome terrorist network? If so, could the same principles apply in civilian organizations? A NEW APPROACH FOR A NEW WORLD McChrystal and his colleagues discarded a century of conventional wisdom and remade the Task Force, in the midst of a grueling war, into something new: a network that combined extremely transparent communication with decentralized decision-making authority. The walls between silos were torn down. Leaders looked at the best practices of the smallest units and found ways to extend them to thousands of people on three continents, using technology to establish a oneness that would have been impossible even a decade earlier. The Task Force became a “team of teams”—faster, flatter, more flexible—and beat back Al Qaeda. BEYOND THE BATTLEFIELD In this powerful book, McChrystal and his colleagues show how the challenges they faced in Iraq can be relevant to countless businesses, nonprofits, and other organizations. The world is changing faster than ever, and the smartest response for those in charge is to give small groups the freedom to experiment while driving everyone to share what they learn across the entire organization. As the authors argue through compelling examples, the team of teams strategy has worked everywhere from hospital emergency rooms to NASA. It has the potential to transform organizations large and small. From the Hardcover edition.
- published: 14 Oct 2015
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Ret. General Stanley McChrystal delivers a charge
Elon University hosted the North Carolina Campus Compact Presidents Forum on Wednesday September 30, 2015. General Stanley McChrystal was the plenary speaker at...
Elon University hosted the North Carolina Campus Compact Presidents Forum on Wednesday September 30, 2015. General Stanley McChrystal was the plenary speaker at the forum on "creating a culture for #ServiceYear in North Carolina".
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Elon University hosted the North Carolina Campus Compact Presidents Forum on Wednesday September 30, 2015. General Stanley McChrystal was the plenary speaker at the forum on "creating a culture for #ServiceYear in North Carolina".
- published: 05 Oct 2015
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[TEDvn Talks] Stanley McChrystal - Chia sẻ là sức mạnh!
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- published: 22 Sep 2015
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Team of Teams by General Stanley McChrystal
Team of Teams by General Stanley McChrystal | Key Takeaways & Analysis by Instaread Ebook PDF
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Team of Teams by General Stanley McChrystal | Key Takeaways & Analysis Preview: Team of Teams by General Stanley McChrystal is an examination of the process he began of restructuring the Joint Special Operations Command management style, from a rigid command structure to a cooperative team comprised of smaller specialized teams. While fighting Al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI), General McChrystal noted how the United States and coalition militaries were efficient war-fighting machines, but they were not adaptable or effective against the seemingly disordered AQI. In 2005, after a particularly destructive terrorist attack at the opening of a sewage plant near Baghdad, McChrystal began considering whether the efficient structure was actually hindering the counterinsurgency, preventing them from responding to threats in real time and delaying the capture of AQI leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Modern military management originated at the 1900 World's Fair, when Frederick Winslow Taylor revealed his work in steel production efficiency. Taylor believed that there is a right way to do any given thing… PLEASE NOTE: This is key takeaways and analysis of the book and NOT the original book. Inside this Instaread Key Takeaways & Analysis of Team of Teams • Overview of book • Introduction to the Important People in the book • Key Takeaways and Analysis of Key Takeaways
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Team of Teams by General Stanley McChrystal | Key Takeaways & Analysis Preview: Team of Teams by General Stanley McChrystal is an examination of the process he began of restructuring the Joint Special Operations Command management style, from a rigid command structure to a cooperative team comprised of smaller specialized teams. While fighting Al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI), General McChrystal noted how the United States and coalition militaries were efficient war-fighting machines, but they were not adaptable or effective against the seemingly disordered AQI. In 2005, after a particularly destructive terrorist attack at the opening of a sewage plant near Baghdad, McChrystal began considering whether the efficient structure was actually hindering the counterinsurgency, preventing them from responding to threats in real time and delaying the capture of AQI leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Modern military management originated at the 1900 World's Fair, when Frederick Winslow Taylor revealed his work in steel production efficiency. Taylor believed that there is a right way to do any given thing… PLEASE NOTE: This is key takeaways and analysis of the book and NOT the original book. Inside this Instaread Key Takeaways & Analysis of Team of Teams • Overview of book • Introduction to the Important People in the book • Key Takeaways and Analysis of Key Takeaways
- published: 17 Sep 2015
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Team of Teams: by General Stanley McChrystal | Key Summary Breakdown & Analysis : New Rules of Engag
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- published: 05 Sep 2015
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Leadership and the Three Faces of Power
Fareed Zakaria's interview with General Stanley McChrystal on GPS CNN 28th of Aug. McChrystal's advice to leaders in other fields .
Power is the invisible wate...
Fareed Zakaria's interview with General Stanley McChrystal on GPS CNN 28th of Aug. McChrystal's advice to leaders in other fields .
Power is the invisible water we swim in. It is not surprising that as our concept of power greatly influence our approach to leadership. Our concept of power has evolved from 'power over ' others, to one' power with' others and recently to include our 'power to appreciate' the situation of others.
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This short video show the evolution of that thinking in practice.
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Fareed Zakaria's interview with General Stanley McChrystal on GPS CNN 28th of Aug. McChrystal's advice to leaders in other fields .
Power is the invisible water we swim in. It is not surprising that as our concept of power greatly influence our approach to leadership. Our concept of power has evolved from 'power over ' others, to one' power with' others and recently to include our 'power to appreciate' the situation of others.
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This short video show the evolution of that thinking in practice.
- published: 31 Aug 2015
- views: 85
NPS SGL Gen. Stanley McChrystal, US Army (ret)
SECNAV Guest Lecture Series
Speaker - Gen. Stanley McChrystal, US Army (ret)
Moderator - Professor John Arquilla, Defense Analysis Chair...
SECNAV Guest Lecture Series
Speaker - Gen. Stanley McChrystal, US Army (ret)
Moderator - Professor John Arquilla, Defense Analysis Chair
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SECNAV Guest Lecture Series
Speaker - Gen. Stanley McChrystal, US Army (ret)
Moderator - Professor John Arquilla, Defense Analysis Chair
- published: 12 Aug 2015
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Stanley McChrystal Listen, learn then lead
Four-star general Stanley McChrystal shares what he learned about leadership over his decades in the military. How can you build a sense of shared purpose among...
Four-star general Stanley McChrystal shares what he learned about leadership over his decades in the military. How can you build a sense of shared purpose among people of many ages and skill sets? By listening and learning -- and addressing the possibility of failure.
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Four-star general Stanley McChrystal shares what he learned about leadership over his decades in the military. How can you build a sense of shared purpose among people of many ages and skill sets? By listening and learning -- and addressing the possibility of failure.
- published: 11 Aug 2015
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Latest US defence briefing on war
1. Army Major General Stanley McChrystal and Pentagon spokeswoman Victoria Clarke walk to the podium
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Victoria Clarke, Pentagon spokeswo...
1. Army Major General Stanley McChrystal and Pentagon spokeswoman Victoria Clarke walk to the podium
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Victoria Clarke, Pentagon spokeswoman
"They are doing an outstanding job and they're imposing some devastating impacts on the Iraqi regime. Although much work lies ahead, and you hear us saying that repeatedly, coalition forces are making considerable progress. The oil fields in the south are being saved to benefit the Iraqi people, coalition forces have the key port of Umm Qasar and are making good progress in Basra, the Iraqi forces including some leadership are surrendering and defecting in some numbers."
3. Medium shot (side view) of speakers at podium
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Stanley McChrystal, US Army Major General
"But the operation is not over. There is a long way to go and much of the Iraqi armed forces highlighted by six Republican Guard divisions and special Republican Guard divisions may still fight. We must be prepared for potentially tough fights as we move forward. With that said, while the progress and the timing of the operation remains impossible to forecast, the outcome is not."
5. Media cutaway
6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Stanley McChrystal, Army Major General
Q: "And also have US forces encountered any caches of WMD of any kind?"
A: "We have found no caches of weapons of mass destruction to date."
7. Media cutaway
8. (English) Victoria Clarke, Pentagon spokeswoman
"Who knows about Saddam Hussein? There are five, six, or seven reports about what his status might be. Clearly we are having an impact on the leadership. As I said before and as the secretary has said repeatedly, there is confusion and there doesn't seem to be the vigorous, robust command and control direction that you would expect. So clearly we are having an impact on the leadership."
9. Media cutaway
10. Clarke and McChrystal walk out of the briefing
STORYLINE:
The Pentagon said on Saturday that United States (US) forces have crossed the Euphrates River and made their way 150 miles (240 kilometers) into Iraq, halfway to Baghdad.
At a Pentagon news conference Major General Stanley McChrystal of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said US ships and warplanes also have pelted Iraq with five-hundred cruise missiles and several hundred precision weapons over the past day.
He also said that warplanes flew one-thousand missions from aircraft carriers and air bases in the region and that no caches of weapons of mass destruction have yet to be found.
But he warned that resistance from Iraqi forces is expected to increase as the coalition ground forces press on to Baghdad.
Pentagon spokeswoman Victoria Clarke added that Iraqi soldiers and some leaders had been surrendering and defecting in large numbers.
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1. Army Major General Stanley McChrystal and Pentagon spokeswoman Victoria Clarke walk to the podium
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Victoria Clarke, Pentagon spokeswoman
"They are doing an outstanding job and they're imposing some devastating impacts on the Iraqi regime. Although much work lies ahead, and you hear us saying that repeatedly, coalition forces are making considerable progress. The oil fields in the south are being saved to benefit the Iraqi people, coalition forces have the key port of Umm Qasar and are making good progress in Basra, the Iraqi forces including some leadership are surrendering and defecting in some numbers."
3. Medium shot (side view) of speakers at podium
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Stanley McChrystal, US Army Major General
"But the operation is not over. There is a long way to go and much of the Iraqi armed forces highlighted by six Republican Guard divisions and special Republican Guard divisions may still fight. We must be prepared for potentially tough fights as we move forward. With that said, while the progress and the timing of the operation remains impossible to forecast, the outcome is not."
5. Media cutaway
6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Stanley McChrystal, Army Major General
Q: "And also have US forces encountered any caches of WMD of any kind?"
A: "We have found no caches of weapons of mass destruction to date."
7. Media cutaway
8. (English) Victoria Clarke, Pentagon spokeswoman
"Who knows about Saddam Hussein? There are five, six, or seven reports about what his status might be. Clearly we are having an impact on the leadership. As I said before and as the secretary has said repeatedly, there is confusion and there doesn't seem to be the vigorous, robust command and control direction that you would expect. So clearly we are having an impact on the leadership."
9. Media cutaway
10. Clarke and McChrystal walk out of the briefing
STORYLINE:
The Pentagon said on Saturday that United States (US) forces have crossed the Euphrates River and made their way 150 miles (240 kilometers) into Iraq, halfway to Baghdad.
At a Pentagon news conference Major General Stanley McChrystal of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said US ships and warplanes also have pelted Iraq with five-hundred cruise missiles and several hundred precision weapons over the past day.
He also said that warplanes flew one-thousand missions from aircraft carriers and air bases in the region and that no caches of weapons of mass destruction have yet to be found.
But he warned that resistance from Iraqi forces is expected to increase as the coalition ground forces press on to Baghdad.
Pentagon spokeswoman Victoria Clarke added that Iraqi soldiers and some leaders had been surrendering and defecting in large numbers.
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- published: 04 Aug 2015
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Former JSOC chief General McChrystal comments on bin Laden raid
1. Wide of street in university area of Cambridge
2. Sign for Cambridge Union student society
3. Exterior of Cambridge Union
4. Former US military commande...
1. Wide of street in university area of Cambridge
2. Sign for Cambridge Union student society
3. Exterior of Cambridge Union
4. Former US military commander in Afghanistan, General Stanley McChrystal with students
5. Cutaway of Cambridge Union building
6. SOUNDBITE: (English) General Stanley McChrystal, former US military commander in Afghanistan:
"I've got huge regard for everybody serving, and huge regard for the Navy Seals, so just as a person who's been involved in this, my thanks."
7. Various of McChrystal getting into car and being driven away
STORYLINE
The former commander of US troops in Afghanistan expressed his admiration on Friday for the US team that killed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden.
General Stanley McChrystal said he had huge regard for the Navy SEALs who carried out the operation in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad on Monday.
He was speaking during a visit to Cambridge University in the UK, where he addressed the Cambridge Union student society.
McCrystal was relieved of his command last year after a magazine profile in which his aides made unflattering remarks about US President Barack Obama's administration.
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1. Wide of street in university area of Cambridge
2. Sign for Cambridge Union student society
3. Exterior of Cambridge Union
4. Former US military commander in Afghanistan, General Stanley McChrystal with students
5. Cutaway of Cambridge Union building
6. SOUNDBITE: (English) General Stanley McChrystal, former US military commander in Afghanistan:
"I've got huge regard for everybody serving, and huge regard for the Navy Seals, so just as a person who's been involved in this, my thanks."
7. Various of McChrystal getting into car and being driven away
STORYLINE
The former commander of US troops in Afghanistan expressed his admiration on Friday for the US team that killed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden.
General Stanley McChrystal said he had huge regard for the Navy SEALs who carried out the operation in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad on Monday.
He was speaking during a visit to Cambridge University in the UK, where he addressed the Cambridge Union student society.
McCrystal was relieved of his command last year after a magazine profile in which his aides made unflattering remarks about US President Barack Obama's administration.
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- published: 30 Jul 2015
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Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal on Leadership
Read the entire article at http://som.yale.edu/news/news/retired-general-stanley-mcchrystal-speaks-yale-som-leaders-forum
Retired General Stanley A. McChrystal sees a major challenge for leaders in the United States. For decades, Americans led the world and grew used to things being a certain way. But the world has changed—and quickly—and Americans haven't kept pace. "People were raised on things
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General Stanley McChrystal
General Stanley McChrystal address the Los Angeles World Affairs Council on May 15, 2014.
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Seth Moulton and General Stanley McChrystal in Peabody
General McChrystal endorsed Seth Moulton for Congress on August 4th, 2014 in Peabody.
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General Stanley McChrystal: From the Front Lines: Lessons in Leadership
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In Conversation with Stanley McChrystal
The retired four-star general sits down with Bob Schieffer during Afternoon of Conversation. He talks about his military career, leading troops in Iraq, the ...
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Tom Brokaw, General Colin Powell & General Stanley McChrystal: The State of Our Returning Vets
Listen how Tom Brokaw, General Colin Powell and General Stanley McChrystal discuss the differences and similarities between veterans coming home from war in ...
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HBO History Makers Series with Stanley A. McChrystal
ORIGINALLY RECORDED October 6, 2011 Stanley A. McChrystal, former commander of the United States and International Security Assistance Forces Afghanistan and...
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General Stanley McChrystal Helps Launch Tufts' 1+4 Bridge Year Program to Energize Civic Renewal
Retired General Stanley McChrystal, chair of the leadership council of the Aspen Institute Franklin Project, helped Tufts University officially launch Tufts ...
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Chomsky on "Humanitarian" Intervention, Scahill Blasts Stanley McChrystal
Complete talk of Noam Chomsky in Boston on supposed "Humanitarian" Intervention. Then remarks of Jeremy Scahill at Yale about current doings of JSOC and Stan...
Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal on Leadership
Read the entire article at http://som.yale.edu/news/news/retired-general-stanley-mcchrystal-speaks-yale-som-leaders-forum
Retired General Stanley A. McChrystal...
Read the entire article at http://som.yale.edu/news/news/retired-general-stanley-mcchrystal-speaks-yale-som-leaders-forum
Retired General Stanley A. McChrystal sees a major challenge for leaders in the United States. For decades, Americans led the world and grew used to things being a certain way. But the world has changed—and quickly—and Americans haven't kept pace. "People were raised on things that worked and they don't work anymore," he said. "They're competing against people they didn't even know existed before."
McChrystal, a senior fellow at the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale, spoke on January 10 as part of the Leaders Forum lecture series. He used his own experience of three decades in the U.S. Army to illustrate ways in which individuals can begin to close what he sees as a serious leadership gap in the country. He spoke of the need for leaders to be able to embrace the increasing complexity of the world and find ways to knit together disparate stakeholders into a coherent team able to embrace a "shared consciousness and purpose." "It's the Holy Grail in terms of what's needed to be effective," he said.
wn.com/Gen. Stanley A. Mcchrystal On Leadership
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Retired General Stanley A. McChrystal sees a major challenge for leaders in the United States. For decades, Americans led the world and grew used to things being a certain way. But the world has changed—and quickly—and Americans haven't kept pace. "People were raised on things that worked and they don't work anymore," he said. "They're competing against people they didn't even know existed before."
McChrystal, a senior fellow at the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale, spoke on January 10 as part of the Leaders Forum lecture series. He used his own experience of three decades in the U.S. Army to illustrate ways in which individuals can begin to close what he sees as a serious leadership gap in the country. He spoke of the need for leaders to be able to embrace the increasing complexity of the world and find ways to knit together disparate stakeholders into a coherent team able to embrace a "shared consciousness and purpose." "It's the Holy Grail in terms of what's needed to be effective," he said.
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