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575: Make It Easier to Challenge Authority, with Richard Rierson

575: Make It Easier to Challenge Authority, with Richard Rierson

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575: Make It Easier to Challenge Authority, with Richard Rierson

FromCoaching for Leaders

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Apr 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Richard Rierson: Dose of Leadership
Richard Rierson has over 30 years of real-world, practical leadership experience as a United States Marine Corps Officer, professional aviator, and corporate executive. His philosophy is that our leadership challenges should be met with the lifelong dedication and pursuit of becoming composed, confident, consistent, courageous, and compassionate.

In addition to being a sought after speaker, coach, and consultant, he is the host of the highly acclaimed Dose of Leadership podcast. He's also a commercial airline pilot, currently flying as a first officer on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

In this conversation, Richard and I explore how professional aviation emerged from the accidents of the 1970’s to improve challenging authority inside the cockpit. We discuss the principles of crew resource management (CRM) and how more structure and intention between crew members vastly reduced the number of aviation accidents. We examine what leaders can do to use similar principles to support appropriately challenged authority inside their organizations.
Key Points

Almost every accident is a chain of events. The key is to have self awareness in the chain and to interrupt it.
Making the invitation to challenge before the work begins makes it far more likely that another party will speak up when they see something.
Pilots use green, yellow, and red as simple and immediate indicator to others in the cockpit how much stress they are holding.
Three steps are use to pilots to escalate challenging a more senior pilot: ask a question, make a suggestion, take control i.e. “my aircraft.”

Resources Mentioned

Sully with Tom Hanks
The Crash of Flight 401, and the Lessons for Your Company by Dave Yarin
The Evolution of Airline Crew Resource Management by Jean Dennis Marcellin

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Apr 11, 2022
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