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Intrusive Leadership | This Is Where the Magic Happens

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Jason Kuzik is a military veteran with over 27 years of service spanning the US Army, National Guard, and Coast Guard. From joining the army at 17 to his stint in the National Guard, Jason continuously sought his true calling until curiosity and a desire for new horizons led him to the US Coast Guard during the 2003 recession. He has navigated the waters of the Great Lakes, ensuring security amidst the vast expanses of water, from Chicago's Calumet Harbor to Alaska and the shores of Maine. As the keeper of Lake Michigan, Jason’s leadership journey unfolded, marked by trust, resilience, and a commitment to service.

In this episode…

In this era of rapid change and uncertainty, the need for intrusive leadership has never been more pressing. This bold approach challenges the status quo, daring leaders to step outside the lines of traditional management and delve deeply into the heart of their teams' dynamics. How can organizations leverage this leadership style to foster innovation, collaboration, and growth in the face of adversity?

With a career spanning 27 years in the military, seasoned veteran Jason Kuzik believes leadership begins with listening, empathizing, and empowering others. Delving into his experiences with the Coast Guard, Jason paints a vivid picture of a close encounter on the Chicago River and a life saved, underscoring the essence of trust in high-stakes situations. By immersing themselves in the daily experiences of their team, intrusive leaders cultivate a profound empathy that becomes the bedrock of their decision-making. Jason’s narrative deepens as mental health intertwines with leadership, revealing his role as an emotional anchor for junior members in times of despair. His stories of camaraderie and shared struggles demonstrate the essence of intrusive leadership — a beacon of trust, resilience, and unwavering commitment to one’s team and organization.

In this episode of the Proof Point podcast, Stacie Porter Bilger hosts Jason Kuzik, a United States Coast Guard officer, about the power of intrusive leadership. Jason shares insights on his leadership approach and military service, including his Coast Guard adventures on the Great Lakes. His narratives emphasize being sensitive to others' needs and valuing and supporting team members.

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Jason Kuzik is a military veteran with over 27 years of service spanning the US Army, National Guard, and Coast Guard. From joining the army at 17 to his stint in the National Guard, Jason continuously sought his true calling until curiosity and a desire for new horizons led him to the US Coast Guard during the 2003 recession. He has navigated the waters of the Great Lakes, ensuring security amidst the vast expanses of water, from Chicago's Calumet Harbor to Alaska and the shores of Maine. As the keeper of Lake Michigan, Jason’s leadership journey unfolded, marked by trust, resilience, and a commitment to service.

In this episode…

In this era of rapid change and uncertainty, the need for intrusive leadership has never been more pressing. This bold approach challenges the status quo, daring leaders to step outside the lines of traditional management and delve deeply into the heart of their teams' dynamics. How can organizations leverage this leadership style to foster innovation, collaboration, and growth in the face of adversity?

With a career spanning 27 years in the military, seasoned veteran Jason Kuzik believes leadership begins with listening, empathizing, and empowering others. Delving into his experiences with the Coast Guard, Jason paints a vivid picture of a close encounter on the Chicago River and a life saved, underscoring the essence of trust in high-stakes situations. By immersing themselves in the daily experiences of their team, intrusive leaders cultivate a profound empathy that becomes the bedrock of their decision-making. Jason’s narrative deepens as mental health intertwines with leadership, revealing his role as an emotional anchor for junior members in times of despair. His stories of camaraderie and shared struggles demonstrate the essence of intrusive leadership — a beacon of trust, resilience, and unwavering commitment to one’s team and organization.

In this episode of the Proof Point podcast, Stacie Porter Bilger hosts Jason Kuzik, a United States Coast Guard officer, about the power of intrusive leadership. Jason shares insights on his leadership approach and military service, including his Coast Guard adventures on the Great Lakes. His narratives emphasize being sensitive to others' needs and valuing and supporting team members.

  continue reading

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