About this episode
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My guest this week is Rich Diviney, a retired US Navy Commander and former Navy SEAL, who, over his illustrious career, has become a thought leader in optimal performance, authoring the influential book "The Attributes: 25 Hidden Drivers of Optimal Performance".
Rich's journey emphasizes the critical role of soft skills and character traits in achieving excellence. Drawing from systems theory, he underscores that a team’s success hinges on the interactions between its members rather than their individual prowess.
With a mission to translate military-won insights into the business world, Rich advocates for the clear articulation and teaching of key performance attributes.
We discuss:
When he knew he was going to survive Hell Week
As a Navy Commander, the attributes he most values for high performance
How to develop attributes
What he misses most about the Navy
Why skills training is going to become less relevant
Links:
Rich's Website
The Attributes: 25 Hidden Drivers of Optimal Performance - The Book