172 – Strategic and Tactical Leadership W/ Gen. Michael Meese

Mike serves as President of AAFMAA, overseeing all aspects of the Association to ensure the financial security and independence of the American Armed Forces Community through insurance and other benefits. AAFMAA is the longest standing non-profit serving the military and veterans. He joined AAFMAA in 2013 as Chief Operating Officer and later became AAFMAA’s Executive Vice President and Secretary. He is a leader in military and Veterans issues, including chairing the 2016-17 Transition Team for the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Mike retired from the United States Army as a Brigadier General having concluded his 32-year career teaching economics and national security courses while serving as the Professor and Head of the Department of Social Sciences at the U.S. Military Academy.

He has written numerous articles and two books: the Armed Forces Guide to Personal Financial Planning and American National Security. He served in a variety of strategic political-military positions including deployments to Afghanistan, Iraq, and Bosnia for a total of 31 months and was the Executive Director of the Secretary of the Army’s Transition Team in 2005. He is a graduate of the National War College, U.S. Military Academy, and earned his Ph.D., MPA and M.A. from Princeton University.

We chat about:

  • Tactical & Strategic Leadership
  • VUCA – See Ira Wolfe Episode
  • Providing Feedback
  • Gen. Meese’s 5 Rules
  • AAFMAA

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Mike serves as President of AAFMAA, overseeing all aspects of the Association to ensure the financial security and independence of the American Armed Forces Community through insurance and other benefits. AAFMAA is the longest standing non-profit serving the military and veterans. He joined AAFMAA in 2013 as Chief Operating Officer and later became AAFMAA’s Executive Vice President and Secretary. He is a leader in military and Veterans issues, including chairing the 2016-17 Transition Team for the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Mike retired from the United States Army as a Brigadier General having concluded his 32-year career teaching economics and national security courses while serving as the Professor and Head of the Department of Social Sciences at the U.S. Military Academy.

He has written numerous articles and two books: the Armed Forces Guide to Personal Financial Planning and American National Security. He served in a variety of strategic political-military positions including deployments to Afghanistan, Iraq, and Bosnia for a total of 31 months and was the Executive Director of the Secretary of the Army’s Transition Team in 2005. He is a graduate of the National War College, U.S. Military Academy, and earned his Ph.D., MPA and M.A. from Princeton University.

We chat about:

  • Tactical & Strategic Leadership
  • VUCA – See Ira Wolfe Episode
  • Providing Feedback
  • Gen. Meese’s 5 Rules
  • AAFMAA

Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/responsible-leadership/message
Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/responsible-leadership/support

Mike serves as President of AAFMAA, overseeing all aspects of the Association to ensure the financial security and independence of the American Armed Forces Community through insurance and other benefits. AAFMAA is the longest standing non-profit serving the military and veterans. He joined AAFMAA in 2013 as Chief Operating Officer and later became AAFMAA’s Executive Vice President and Secretary. He is a leader in military and Veterans issues, including chairing the 2016-17 Transition Team for the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Mike retired from the United States Army as a Brigadier General having concluded his 32-year career teaching economics and national security courses while serving as the Professor and Head of the Department of Social Sciences at the U.S. Military Academy.

He has written numerous articles and two books: the Armed Forces Guide to Personal Financial Planning and American National Security. He served in a variety of strategic political-military positions including deployments to Afghanistan, Iraq, and Bosnia for a total of 31 months and was the Executive Director of the Secretary of the Army’s Transition Team in 2005. He is a graduate of the National War College, U.S. Military Academy, and earned his Ph.D., MPA and M.A. from Princeton University.

We chat about:

  • Tactical & Strategic Leadership
  • VUCA – See Ira Wolfe Episode
  • Providing Feedback
  • Gen. Meese’s 5 Rules
  • AAFMAA

Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/responsible-leadership/message
Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/responsible-leadership/support