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Posted on Sep 2, 2015
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CSM Michael J. Uhlig
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Great post LCDR (Join to see) and relevant to most branches of service!
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Thanks Command Sergeant Major that was my intent. I have never met a successful senior officer that did not have an outstanding Senior Enlisted Adviser. And honestly I have not met many SEAs that were not outstanding leaders and motivator. As a junior sailor one got me to stay in the navy and many kept my but out of hot water along the way.
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SFC Terry Fortune
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If a C.O. has a good cadre of NCO's or CPO's they will get the job done. Had a C.O. who told the company that if we took care of him, he would take care of us. And we did and he kept his word. One of the best officer I serve under.
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SCPO David Lockwood
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Every manager has to learn to trust those they have put in positions of responsibility (there's a reason you put them there). Let go and let those who work for you do their job, they need the job so they won't screw up on purpose. Be a fair but just leader, deal with problems quickly and find out the solution to the problem at hand.

I worked for this on LT (LDO) and we were on shore duty. He was barking out orders left and right and wanted things done now. I figured I would give him some time to adjust to shore duty life since he just came of sea duty as a maintenance officer. After a month he still had not let up, so I told the Chiefs under me to go about their business and do their jobs. After a week went by the LT called me into his office and asked me why the things he asked to get done hadn't? I replied to him "What time do we get underway"? That stopped him in his tracks and he thought about it and looked at me and smiled and said you're right Senior. I need to relax. I told him unless he had a class to teach he can stay home and spend time with his son that we got things covered.

Once he grasped the concept of trusting others and knowing he didn't need to micromanage anything his life became so much nicer and he was able to relax.
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Senior I can't count the times some Chief, Senior Chief or Master Chief had to give me a wake up call. They were the glue that kept the team together and made sure we were all successful. Plus in the end they gave me a great shadow box, well more of a foot locker but still it rocks.
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