What Got You There With Sean DeLaney

#200 Chris Fussell – Episode Notes

On What Got You There’s milestone 200th episode Sean talks with Chris Fussell who spent 15 years on U.S. Navy SEAL Teams and is a Partner at the McChrystal Group Leadership Institute.

He is the author of One Mission: How Leaders Build a Team of Teams, and a co-author of the New York Times bestseller Team of Teams.

Chris also served as Aide-de-Camp to Lieutenant General Stanley McChrystal during McChrystal’s final year commanding a Joint Special Operations Task Force fighting Al Qaeda around the globe.

Since leaving active duty in 2012, Fussell has also served as a Senior Fellow for National Security at New America, sits on the Board of Directors for the Navy SEAL Foundation, is a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and teaches at Yale University’s Jackson Institute.

If you want to know what it takes to lead and build teams then this is the episode for you!

03:45 Staying on Top of Your Game

Chris Fussell is a huge proponent of discipline in routine and a big believer in your “personal cocktail”

For Fussell, he knows how much sleep he needs to be productive, the types of workout he needs, what distractions work and what don’t, leisure time, and so on

12:30 – Culture and Legacy

Fussell attended Blair Academy where he was a part of one of the best wrestling programs in the country and he was able to draw similarities later on between that and the SEALs

Even among the SEALs and as a mentor, Fussell understood culture and the Legacy behind different parts of the SEALs

23:15 Confidence

With going through BUD/S, and many other careers and even professional sports, confidence is at the forefront of most of your actions and is constantly adjusting 

Being a SEAL becomes an area where you are able to have pattern recognition of those who are going to quit and “ring the bell” and who is going to persevere 

This pattern recognition helps create “white space” of absolute confidence in what you’re doing, your situation, or whatever your actions are

29:30 Self Trained Skills

Along with visualization and understanding pattern recognition, Fussell is a big believer in building things into your life that demand presence in the moment to be able to execute effectively

When using these self trained and easily transferable skills, being able to walk yourself through situations and be in the moment is a great asset to remaining calm and giving yourself the space you need to succeed 

34:00 Nontransferable Skills

As a SEAL, physical toughness is a given. No one is going to show up without the strength needed to push 

It’s the getting beaten down, facing harsh conditions, proving you have the grit to keep going that isn’t easy to teach or even to learn 

Even at the McChrystal Group, these skills can only really be learned when their embedded into their tribe and when those skills are needed, they look to the leaders

46:30 McChrystal Group

The McChrystal Group is essentially broken into three components: Analytics, Implementation, and Academy

Within large organizations, McChrystal has found that it blends seamlessly and they focus on just one aspect within smaller organizations

57:00 Fussell’s Interview Question

“Describe the best organization or team you’ve ever been part of.”

It helps identify those who constantly want to tweak and make things better to get the best results

01:03:00 Lessons Learned from Fussell’s Brother in Law

Fussell’s brother in law was fortunate with his academic and career circumstances, but it was never something that got to his head

Fussell was in the military but still relatively young and asked, “How did you not end up falling into the pitfalls that 9 out 10 people, or more than that, in your life circumstances would have fallen into?

It’s one of those things that are also to test for and interview for, but when someone has this mindset and knows that they have to make things right when the time comes, those are the people they want on their team

01:07:45 Mentorship

“Look up, look left and right, and look down. Always have people above you that you’re trying to emulate and learn from. Always be looking for peers that are doing better than you are. Share that with them and learn from each other and always look down at the people who are doing the job that you were doing last year that are doing it better.”

Fussell has come to see the importance all across the board where you can seek help from others and vice versa

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