Commandant’s Call
"If you haven't read hundreds of books, you are functionally illiterate." It’s a harsh truth from one of the most storied leaders in modern military history: General Jim Mattis. But how does a "Warrior Monk" translate the wisdom of Marcus Aurelius into tactical success in the mud of a platoon line or the high-stakes halls of the Pentagon? In this episode of Commandant’s Call, host Brandon Dierker breaks down Mattis’s seminal memoir, Call Sign Chaos. We move beyond the legends to examine the grueling, three-stage evolution of a leader: Direct, Executive, and Strategic. Inside this episode: * The Midnight Thesaurus: Why Mattis stayed up until 3:00 AM writing fitness reports and what it teaches us about the "Three Cs" (Competence, Caring, and Conviction). * The 7,000 Lego Blocks: How a pile of plastic bricks helped the 1st Marine Division visualize the march to Baghdad and "see the movie" before the first shot was fired. * Vicious Harmony: The shift from rigid "Command and Control" to a "Jazz" mindset—allowing 40,000 Marines to improvise at 60 miles per hour. * The Ethical Obligation to Read: Why Mattis believes not reading isn't just a missed opportunity—it's an ethical failure to those you lead. Whether you are a Platoon Commander, a NCO, or a civilian leader looking to find order in the "chaos," this episode provides a masterclass in stewardship and the relentless pursuit of excellence.
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