Doug Stitt on Building Connection for Leadership
Doug Stitt most recently served as the Chief People Officer for the United States Army where he was the lead HR officer for the Army's 1 million uniform and civilian personnel. He graduated from Norwich University and served around the globe in a variety of formations. He is married to Beth and has two daughters, Laura and Anna.
Doug had a number of amazing insights during our conversation. Some of them include:
“[Soldiers] all have a story and it’s unique to them” (7:40).
“Connect with the people that are making the connections” (8:30).
“[When I hear the word soldier] I think of service, I think of selflessness, I think of being a servant, I think of physical and emotional courage” (10:35).
“I wish more people knew a soldier” (16:55).
“Just because it’s a tradition doesn’t mean it’s good” (19:00).
“Innovation for tomorrow is better than the tradition of today” (19:25).
“Friction isn’t always bad” (22:00).
“People want to be wanted” (24:10).
“Culture is a long-term ebb and flow in an organization” (26:50).
“What brought somebody into the army might not be why they’re sticking around” (40:20).
“I see opportunities to go try and do something different” (41:45).
“I became a better listener than when I first joined [the Army]” (42:35).
“People don’t care about what you know until they know how much you care” (47:40).
“Coaching trees are very evident within the military as well” (54:10).
“Every soldier is a leader… that’s what it means to be in this organization” (1:01:35).
“Leader development is hard, it takes time” (1:03:20).
“I cared about [my soldiers] first and foremost as people” (1:10:30).
Additionally, you can connect with Doug on LinkedIn.
Thank you so much to Doug for coming on the podcast!
Thanks for listening.
-Brian
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