31 min

Speaker Series w/ Dave Young The Tactical Leader

    • Entrepreneurship

How can the skills and leadership style developed in the military translate to success as an entrepreneur?
In episode 444, we had a speaker series with Dave Young, a retired National Guard officer turned entrepreneur. Dave shares his journey from a 20-year military career to starting his own wealth management firm, Command Wealth Management. He shares the challenges of transitioning from a structured military environment to the world of entrepreneurship and the importance of finding one's passion and applying the skills learned in the military to build a successful business. Dave emphasizes the value of being process-driven, managing expectations, and prioritizing tasks to achieve productivity. He also shares insights on the significance of community involvement and the power of persistence in acquiring clients. Throughout the conversation, Dave offers advice for those considering entrepreneurship, particularly for veterans transitioning to civilian life.

[00:00 - 06:27] From Infantry to Entrepreneur
Dave's 20-year career in the National Guard, serving in various roles including infantry, cavalry, and airborne unitsThe decision to retire and transition to entrepreneurshipThe importance of family support during the transition

[06:28 - 09:06] Translating Military Skills to Entrepreneurship
How the skills learned in the military, such as operations planning and team management, can be applied to entrepreneurshipThe significance of finding one's passion and applying military-acquired skills to build a businessThe value of being process-driven and managing expectations in entrepreneurship

[09:07 - 13:39] Overcoming Imposter Syndrome and Fear in Transitions
Dealing with the lack of confidence and fear when transitioning from a structured military environment to entrepreneurshipThe importance of persistence and not giving up in the face of challengesAdvice for managing expenses and focusing on one's strengths when starting a business

[13:40 - 19:07] Leadership Lessons: From the Military to Business Ownership
The differences in leadership style between the military and entrepreneurshipManaging a business with a spouse and the potential for scalingThe significance of community involvement in acquiring clients and growing a business

[19:08 - 31:25] Productivity Hacks: Time Blocking and Managing Expectations
The importance of time blocking and prioritizing tasks to achieve productivityManaging expectations, both up and down, in entrepreneurship and corporate settingsThe pitfalls of relying on to-do lists and the benefits of focusing on the most important tasks each day

Key quotes:

"Leadership is just inspiring someone to do something to complete a common goal." - Dave Young

"Persistence pays off." - Dave Young

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The Tactical Leader is powered by Advancing the Line for Veterans, a 501c3 supporting veteran entrepreneurship. If you or someone you know is passionate about supporting the veteran community, please head over to a href="http://atlvets.org/" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

How can the skills and leadership style developed in the military translate to success as an entrepreneur?
In episode 444, we had a speaker series with Dave Young, a retired National Guard officer turned entrepreneur. Dave shares his journey from a 20-year military career to starting his own wealth management firm, Command Wealth Management. He shares the challenges of transitioning from a structured military environment to the world of entrepreneurship and the importance of finding one's passion and applying the skills learned in the military to build a successful business. Dave emphasizes the value of being process-driven, managing expectations, and prioritizing tasks to achieve productivity. He also shares insights on the significance of community involvement and the power of persistence in acquiring clients. Throughout the conversation, Dave offers advice for those considering entrepreneurship, particularly for veterans transitioning to civilian life.

[00:00 - 06:27] From Infantry to Entrepreneur
Dave's 20-year career in the National Guard, serving in various roles including infantry, cavalry, and airborne unitsThe decision to retire and transition to entrepreneurshipThe importance of family support during the transition

[06:28 - 09:06] Translating Military Skills to Entrepreneurship
How the skills learned in the military, such as operations planning and team management, can be applied to entrepreneurshipThe significance of finding one's passion and applying military-acquired skills to build a businessThe value of being process-driven and managing expectations in entrepreneurship

[09:07 - 13:39] Overcoming Imposter Syndrome and Fear in Transitions
Dealing with the lack of confidence and fear when transitioning from a structured military environment to entrepreneurshipThe importance of persistence and not giving up in the face of challengesAdvice for managing expenses and focusing on one's strengths when starting a business

[13:40 - 19:07] Leadership Lessons: From the Military to Business Ownership
The differences in leadership style between the military and entrepreneurshipManaging a business with a spouse and the potential for scalingThe significance of community involvement in acquiring clients and growing a business

[19:08 - 31:25] Productivity Hacks: Time Blocking and Managing Expectations
The importance of time blocking and prioritizing tasks to achieve productivityManaging expectations, both up and down, in entrepreneurship and corporate settingsThe pitfalls of relying on to-do lists and the benefits of focusing on the most important tasks each day

Key quotes:

"Leadership is just inspiring someone to do something to complete a common goal." - Dave Young

"Persistence pays off." - Dave Young

Did you love the value that we are putting out in the show?

LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue putting out great content just for you! Share this episode and help someone who wants to expand their leadership capacity or click here to listen to our previous episodes.

The Tactical Leader is powered by Advancing the Line for Veterans, a 501c3 supporting veteran entrepreneurship. If you or someone you know is passionate about supporting the veteran community, please head over to a href="http://atlvets.org/" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

31 min