How to Rehearse for Tough Situations in the Office - The Frontline Combat Ready - Igaüks on juht
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In this episode, Combat Ready Instructors Louis Zezeran and Remo Ojaste go through questions from the audience from their sTARTUp Day 2024 panel session. On the day the audience submitted a bunch of really good questions via the Votemo app, however there wasn't time to answer them live.
You will learn answers to the following questions:
1. How can creating realistic training scenarios enhance the learning experience?
2. What strategies can be employed during role-play exercises to make tough decision-making scenarios more reflective of real-world challenges?
3. In what ways can post-training debriefs contribute to improved performance in future high-pressure situations?
4. How does the balance between practical, demonstration, and theoretical approaches, such as the "65% practical" model, create a more effective training program?
(00:00) Start
(00:48) We ran a hostage rescue at startup day to demonstrate FTX leadership training
(08:31) Military has a great job of describing and writing down best decision making process
(11:01) How do military examples relate to the business
(15:19) How do you rehearse things like project management, conflicts and communication?
(21:33) Preparing for a meeting is often as important as preparing for a performance
(25:40) HOW TO PREPARE FOR HARD CONVERSATIONS IN THE OFFICE
(28:38) When you make decisions, eventually there is going to be some regret
(32:54) Patrick asked about the relationship between military and civilian leadership in Estonia
(40:33) Some people want military examples, some people want business examples. How to balance?
(49:16) Would the live hostage rescue mission result in casualties?
(51:45) How do you prioritize and execute in a hostage rescue scenario?
Follow Us
Remo Ojaste: https://www.linkedin.com/in/remoojaste/
Louis Zezeran: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louiszezeran
If you have any questions, write to me: louis@combatready.ee
Keep an eye on our activities and future trainings: https://www.combatready.ee
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CombatReadyEE
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/combatreadyee
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/combatready
In this episode, Combat Ready Instructors Louis Zezeran and Remo Ojaste go through questions from the audience from their sTARTUp Day 2024 panel session. On the day the audience submitted a bunch of really good questions via the Votemo app, however there wasn't time to answer them live.
You will learn answers to the following questions:
1. How can creating realistic training scenarios enhance the learning experience?
2. What strategies can be employed during role-play exercises to make tough decision-making scenarios more reflective of real-world challenges?
3. In what ways can post-training debriefs contribute to improved performance in future high-pressure situations?
4. How does the balance between practical, demonstration, and theoretical approaches, such as the "65% practical" model, create a more effective training program?
(00:00) Start
(00:48) We ran a hostage rescue at startup day to demonstrate FTX leadership training
(08:31) Military has a great job of describing and writing down best decision making process
(11:01) How do military examples relate to the business
(15:19) How do you rehearse things like project management, conflicts and communication?
(21:33) Preparing for a meeting is often as important as preparing for a performance
(25:40) HOW TO PREPARE FOR HARD CONVERSATIONS IN THE OFFICE
(28:38) When you make decisions, eventually there is going to be some regret
(32:54) Patrick asked about the relationship between military and civilian leadership in Estonia
(40:33) Some people want military examples, some people want business examples. How to balance?
(49:16) Would the live hostage rescue mission result in casualties?
(51:45) How do you prioritize and execute in a hostage rescue scenario?
Follow Us
Remo Ojaste: https://www.linkedin.com/in/remoojaste/
Louis Zezeran: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louiszezeran
If you have any questions, write to me: louis@combatready.ee
Keep an eye on our activities and future trainings: https://www.combatready.ee
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CombatReadyEE
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/combatreadyee
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/combatready
54 min