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087 First Principle Thinking for Future Operations w/ Luke Shabro
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6ers, if you or your organization wants to excel, you need to now and then deviate from accepted ways of thinking in order to refresh your creative reserves and encourage more original approaches. Focusing too much on your past achievements can cause you to miss out on new opportunities.
This week, Tony Nash is joined by Luke Shabro, a US Navy veteran and Deputy Director for Mad Scientist, a US Army initiative that seeks to shape future operations and warfare. He is passionate about innovation, technology, and helping future-proof the Army. With a mission to help secure the safety, security, and prosperity of the country, he helps people place themselves in a new world with different technologies, including artificial intelligence, forcing paradigm shifts away from current and conventional thinking.
You'll discover that by encouraging new ideas, you’re placing yourself in a position of constant improvement and preventing the stifling of creativity among your team. You're encouraging people to think in terms of first principles and to think more deeply about their ideas so that they can generate good unconventional ideas that have an impact and make a difference.
As a result, you build the mindset for innovation, and you will be more willing to look at all possibilities from a new perspective. You avoid falling into the trap of tunnel vision, doing only what is expected of you and not expressing yourself enough.
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Resources Mentioned:
Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
How To Keep Your House While Drowning
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- 01:00 - How Luke got the name, mad scientist
- 03:08 - Using empathy to understand where people are coming from
- 05:30 - Falling into the trap of tunnel vision
- 08:01 - Avoiding target fixation and understanding systems
- 10:53 - Thinking in terms of analogies
- 13:29 - At the heart of robotics and mixed formations are still the people behind it
- 15:35 - How Ukrainians outperformed the enemy with revitalized training and leadership
- 18:05 - Overconfidence and not challenging group think can cost you
- 23:49 - Giving yourself grace when things aren’t going your way
- 26:27 - Empathizing people through active listening
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Here is how to connect with Luke Shabro:
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Connect with Got Your Six podcast:
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Connect with Tony Nash:
108 ตอน
Manage episode 349459253 series 2914256
6ers, if you or your organization wants to excel, you need to now and then deviate from accepted ways of thinking in order to refresh your creative reserves and encourage more original approaches. Focusing too much on your past achievements can cause you to miss out on new opportunities.
This week, Tony Nash is joined by Luke Shabro, a US Navy veteran and Deputy Director for Mad Scientist, a US Army initiative that seeks to shape future operations and warfare. He is passionate about innovation, technology, and helping future-proof the Army. With a mission to help secure the safety, security, and prosperity of the country, he helps people place themselves in a new world with different technologies, including artificial intelligence, forcing paradigm shifts away from current and conventional thinking.
You'll discover that by encouraging new ideas, you’re placing yourself in a position of constant improvement and preventing the stifling of creativity among your team. You're encouraging people to think in terms of first principles and to think more deeply about their ideas so that they can generate good unconventional ideas that have an impact and make a difference.
As a result, you build the mindset for innovation, and you will be more willing to look at all possibilities from a new perspective. You avoid falling into the trap of tunnel vision, doing only what is expected of you and not expressing yourself enough.
-----
Resources Mentioned:
Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
How To Keep Your House While Drowning
-----
- 01:00 - How Luke got the name, mad scientist
- 03:08 - Using empathy to understand where people are coming from
- 05:30 - Falling into the trap of tunnel vision
- 08:01 - Avoiding target fixation and understanding systems
- 10:53 - Thinking in terms of analogies
- 13:29 - At the heart of robotics and mixed formations are still the people behind it
- 15:35 - How Ukrainians outperformed the enemy with revitalized training and leadership
- 18:05 - Overconfidence and not challenging group think can cost you
- 23:49 - Giving yourself grace when things aren’t going your way
- 26:27 - Empathizing people through active listening
-----
Here is how to connect with Luke Shabro:
-----
Connect with Got Your Six podcast:
-----
Connect with Tony Nash:
108 ตอน
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