U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command recruits, trains, develops and builds the Army. This podcast provides education to the Army workforce on driving cultural change, developing people of character, and promoting inclusion.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | News |
Michael D. Formica, executive deputy to the Commanding General, TRADOC, and our special guest, Nathan Whitaker, discuss the importance of mentor leadership.
Michael D. Formica, executive deputy to the Commanding General, TRADOC, and our special guest, Nathan Whitaker, discuss the importance of mentor leadership.
Michael D. Formica, executive deputy to the Commanding General, TRADOC, and our special guest, Jordan Morrow, author/data and analytics leader, discuss developing a data literate workforce.
Maj. Gen. Scott Linton, deputy chief of staff, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, hosts Ian Sullivan, deputy chief of staff, TRADOC G2, to discuss how TRADOC is helping the Army understand the current threat and operational environment as it sh... more
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Typically engaging and relevant content keep me coming back. That being said there needs to be some effort put into the QA/QC before publication. Audio quality lacks on multiple occasions, excessive time of silence and/or intro music. Some episodes have cut out/end in the middle of the conversation. We can do better - we are the premier voice of TRADOC. Five stars if these issues are resolved.
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