Welcome to the
second book in the Commanding Cooperatively series. The insights shared throughout the series are not intended to tell
a "worst to first" story, as the team with whom I led was already excelling when I assumed
command of Navy Information Operations Command
Pensacola, Florida.
Likewise, this
is not necessarily a success story, as success is too subjective to either claim or refute.
The objective is merely to share my experience as a Commanding Officer and provide
some insight as to how I chose to spend the most significant opportunity and best tour
of my career Commanding Cooperatively.
Leaders do not
require a position to lead nor do we need to be present. We create opportunities to lead by building relationships,
by making personal connection a priority, and by caring enough to lead our team prior to
arrival and long after we depart. Book Two in this series is a continuation of the story.
It begins where Book One ends, the day after the Change of Command Ceremony, and focuses on the
process that was "Leading Upon Arrival."
Neither the
Department of the Navy nor any other component of the Department of Defense has
approved, endorsed, or authorized this product.
Sean Heritage
Commander
United States Navy
LEADING UPON ARRIVAL is available HERE.
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