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Keeping Your Focus While in Conflict w/Master Chief Tuck Williams EP 8 by John R. Miles

Keeping Your Focus While in Conflict w/Master Chief Tuck Williams EP 8

from Passion Struck with John R. Miles

by John R. Miles

Published: Tue Mar 09 2021

Show Notes

In today’s Passion Struck ™ podcast episode, John interviews his long-term friend and navy veteran Master Chief Tuck Williams who shares his wisdom on keeping your focus, conflict resolution, and managing change.

Tuck joined the Navy in 1989 and recently retired after 30 years in service. Of these 30 years, Tuck spent 12 at sea. He has served in far-flung places like Spain and Japan and has been decorated with numerous service medals.

You will learn how to overcome some of the biggest challenges that are impeding your progress. Tuck shares some of the most important lessons learned in his three-decade-long service, from steering clear of distractions to swift conflict resolution.

Finding the right mentors also helped Tuck immensely along the way. When he was just 19, he was drafted to Japan. An unsure and slightly out-of-sorts, Tuck, fortunately, found a great mentor to lean on who helped him settle down.

Be it the military or corporate America; the only constant is change. And if you run away from change, you are committing hara-kiri as eventually your enemy or your competition will end up having a leg up on you.

But, how can you prevent conflict and chaos in a dynamic environment? What all can you do to show up a responsible, caring, and thoughtful leader?

Other topics discussed in today’s show include keeping your emotions in check at the workplace, tips for handling toxic people, and the importance of making good choices.

Enjoy!

Questions That I Ask In This Show

  • What exactly is information warfare?
  • Why are we not focusing on the urgent things that can truly move the needle forward for us?
  • How did you keep your focus when you were serving in the Navy?
  • What were some of the daily habits and routines that helped you find success in the Navy?
  • How can you avoid being a visionary arsonist?
  • What are some powerful lessons you have learned from some of the best leaders you have ever worked with?
  • How did you learn to evaluate an organization to unearth the underlying issues?
  • What tips do you have for handling toxic people and ensuring productivity and momentum?
  • What advice do you have for your twenty-year-old self?
  • What is the hardest thing that you have ever done in your career?

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More about Master Chief Tuck Williams: - Tuck retired after serving as the Force Master Chief Navy Personnel Command. His fleet assignments include Navy Security Group Activity Rota, Spain, USS SARATOGA (CV-60), USS KIDD (DDG-993), USS JOSEPHUS DANIELS (CG-27), USS THORN (DD-988), USS RADFORD (DD-968), USS ESSEX (LHD-2), USS BULKELEY (DDG-84), USS OAK HILL (LSD-51), Navy Personnel Command, Millington, Tennessee, Navy Information Operations Command, Yokosuka, Japan, Navy Personnel Command, Millington, Tennessee, and Naval Support Activity Mid-South.

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