Hear David Brambell discuss how his 30 years of experience in military and commercial operations, including the Gulf War, and the Ebola breakout in Sierra Leone, has shaped the way that he leads others through a crisis.


David explains how although emotive language such as “crisis” or “emergency” could be thought to panic people into thinking irrationally, it is important, to be honest with people, and in order for a team to respond effectively, as rapidly as possible, everyone must know the severity of the situation. Expressing confidence, and energy will encourage the people around you to trust in you and the plan to get through the presented crisis. David highlights the need for a sound plan by emphasising that “failing to plan is planning to fail”.


 


Watch the full episode on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXgt59ZZcrE
 
Connect with David:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidbrambell/
Website: https://www.capo-consult.co.uk/
Email: [email protected]
 

 


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