From barracks to boardroom: How Bill Sandbrook parlayed military experience into corporate success

Naphtali Hoff (@impactfulcoach), an executive coach and consultant, interviewed Bill Sandbrook, CEO of US Concrete (@usconcrete) and a military veteran who has reenergized the company since taking the helm in 2011.

Hoff's interview offers a great example of the behavior and characteristics that veterans possess and the importance of these in business.

In the interview Sandbrook talks about the importance of:

  • 'getting out there', the 'walkabout' as it is sometimes called and practiced by others such as Richard Branson;
  • listening and doing so at the tactical level;
  • overcoming fear, instilling trust and self belief;
  • improving and empowering the individual to improve the company, not the other way around;
  • working with the information you have and making the best decision you can, not waiting for perfect clarity - it does not exist.

Hoff also talks about Sandbrook's response to 9/11 and the way in which it mirrored his military training and experience.

Well worth a read - the full article is here:

http://smartbrief.com/original/2016/08/barracks-boardroom-how-bill-sandbrook-parlayed-military-experience

 

 

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