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Mastermind: Lieutenant Colonel Langley Sharp MBE

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Lieutenant Colonel Langley Sharp MBE was head of the Centre for Army Leadership, part of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, and is responsible for championing leadership excellence across the British Army. Having graduated from Sandhurst two decades ago, his career in the Parachute Regiment has seen him deployed to Northern Ireland, Macedonia, Afghanistan and Iraq.

Whatever your field, we can all draw lessons from the army. In today’s mastermind episode, Langley shares his view of leading teams, and why it's important to have the courage to be able to step back and let go of the ego. We also touch on the role pressure, his energy management techniques and having personal freedom versus responsibility.

If you’d like to join the Sporting Edge Members Club to get 24/7 access to over 900 insights to accelerate your personal and professional development, apply the discount code PODCAST100 in the checkout here to get your first month free.

Links mentioned:

‘The Habit of Excellence’ by Lt Col Langley Sharp

‘Team of Teams’ by General Stanley McCrystal

Whitepaper: Five Strategies to Optimise Hybrid Working

Connect with Jeremy

Contact hello@sportingedge.com

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremysnape/

Twitter https://twitter.com/thesportingedge

Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TheSportingEdge

Website https://www.sportingedge.com/

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Lieutenant Colonel Langley Sharp MBE was head of the Centre for Army Leadership, part of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, and is responsible for championing leadership excellence across the British Army. Having graduated from Sandhurst two decades ago, his career in the Parachute Regiment has seen him deployed to Northern Ireland, Macedonia, Afghanistan and Iraq.

Whatever your field, we can all draw lessons from the army. In today’s mastermind episode, Langley shares his view of leading teams, and why it's important to have the courage to be able to step back and let go of the ego. We also touch on the role pressure, his energy management techniques and having personal freedom versus responsibility.

If you’d like to join the Sporting Edge Members Club to get 24/7 access to over 900 insights to accelerate your personal and professional development, apply the discount code PODCAST100 in the checkout here to get your first month free.

Links mentioned:

‘The Habit of Excellence’ by Lt Col Langley Sharp

‘Team of Teams’ by General Stanley McCrystal

Whitepaper: Five Strategies to Optimise Hybrid Working

Connect with Jeremy

Contact hello@sportingedge.com

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremysnape/

Twitter https://twitter.com/thesportingedge

Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TheSportingEdge

Website https://www.sportingedge.com/

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