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The Educator Mode: A Special Interview with (Retired) Major General, Allan Day (Part 1)

23 min · 24 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Major General Alan Day shares insights on leadership, mission execution, and operational transformation, bridging military experience with modern organizational strategies. The discussion emphasizes the importance of trust, data-driven decision-making, and adaptive leadership in complex environments. They dive into: • Leadership in complex environments • The role of data and analytics in decision-making • Building trust and reducing friction in organizations

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