“David Marquet is the kind of leader who comes around only once in a generation …his ideas and lessons are invaluable”. (Simon Sinek, author of Start With Why).
Captain David Marquet was used to giving orders. In the high-stress environment of the USS Santa Fe, a nuclear-powered submarine, it was crucial his men did their job well. But the ship was dogged by poor morale, poor performance and the worst retention in the fleet.
One day, Marquet unknowingly gave an impossible order, and his crew tried to follow it anyway. He realized he was leading in a culture of followers, and they were all in danger unless they fundamentally changed the way they did things. Marquet took matters into his own hands and pushed for leadership at every level. Before long, his crew became fully engaged and the Santa Fe skyrocketed from worst to first in the fleet.
No matter your business or position, you can apply Marquet's approach to
create a workplace where everyone takes responsibility for their actions, people
are healthier and happier – and everyone is a leader.
Author Biography
A top graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, L. David Marquet commanded the
nuclear-powered submarine USS Santa Fe from 1999–2001. Santa Fe earned
numerous awards for being the most improved ship in the Pacific and the most
combat-effective ship in the squadron. Since leaving the Navy he has worked with
businesses nationwide as a leadership consultant. He also teaches graduate level
leadership at Columbia University andis a life member of the Council on Foreign
Relations.