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Insecurity in Military Veterans in the Private Sector
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25:58 - 30:35 (04:36)

Military veterans often bring an inherent insecurity to the private sector, despite their egos and ranks while serving. The level of trust and camaraderie found in the military can be hard to replicate in corporate America, which is a key aspect that many veterans seek.

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The insecurity that some former military leaders feel in the private sector contrasts with the family bond that can be formed in the military due to contracts and the inability to fire people easily.
25:58 - 27:59 (02:01)
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Military Leadership
Summary

The insecurity that some former military leaders feel in the private sector contrasts with the family bond that can be formed in the military due to contracts and the inability to fire people easily. While some corporate teams prioritize building a great team over winning, too many prioritize winning above all else.

Chapter
Insecurity in Military Veterans in the Private Sector
Episode
Vulnerability with Brigadier General Michael “Johnny Bravo” Drowley
Podcast
A Bit of Optimism
The private sector has much to learn from the military when it comes to building camaraderie and loyalty among team members.
27:59 - 30:35 (02:35)
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Military Transition
Summary

The private sector has much to learn from the military when it comes to building camaraderie and loyalty among team members. Military transitioners bring valuable skillsets to the private sector that are desperately lacking.

Chapter
Insecurity in Military Veterans in the Private Sector
Episode
Vulnerability with Brigadier General Michael “Johnny Bravo” Drowley
Podcast
A Bit of Optimism