Leadership the Undercover Way
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After spending four years on active duty in the Marine Corps and 26 years in the FBI—many of those years in long-term undercover assignments—I’ve seen great leaders and I’ve seen the not so great. I’ve witnessed and experienced leadership daily; sometimes during the most mundane of times and sometimes when lives are at stake. Great leadership can be summarized in four principles and easily understood with the acronym L.E.A.D.
- Great leaders listen and learn; much of their learning comes from the most unlikely of sources.
- Great leaders empower and equip; if they merely delegate tasks, they develop followers; if they delegate authority, they develop leaders.
- Great leaders always look to make it fun because burnout isn’t a badge of honor.
- Great leaders do the right thing, even when it isn’t popular
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Bob Hamer
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43 Minutes
Program Date:
Sep 09, 2020
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Bob Hamer
Bob Hamer spent 26 years in the FBI as a special agent, many of those years undercover. In assignments lasting anywhere from several days to more than three years, Bob successfully posed as a drug dealer, contract killer, pedophile, international weapons dealer, and white-collar criminal.
Bob received numerous awards throughout his career including the coveted FBI Director’s Award for Distinguished Service and five United States Attorney Awards for Distinguished Service. He is an award-winning, best-selling author and has written and consulted for Hollywood.
A Marine Corps veteran, Bob is married. He and his wife have two children and five grandchildren.
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Until recently, however.
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