• Ep. 1: John Jumper discusses leadership and mentorship

  • Jan 20 2018
  • Length: 22 mins
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Ep. 1: John Jumper discusses leadership and mentorship

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  • ****DISCLAIMER**** The views and comments made by host and guest do not represent the views nor are they in association with the United States military. ****

    NOTE: This episode was recorded on another podcast by same host. The new Facebook page is https://www.facebook.com/passingthetorchwithmartinfoster/

    Retired Air Force Chief of Staff, General John P. Jumper, provides thoughts on mentorship and leadership. Mr. Jumper served in the military for 39 years and gained plenty of knowledge along the way. Like a true mentor, he shares that knowledge to carry on the Air Force Legacy. For more information, please see his bio:

    http://www.af.mil/AboutUs/Biographies/Display/Article/104697/general-john-p-jumper/

    Topics include:

    - Advancement of technology

    - Leaders leveraging social media to their advantage

    - Working twice as hard today to develop leadership skills

    - SNCOs having face-to-face contact

    - What his leadership approach would be in current Air Force

    - People confusing mentorship with sponsorship

    Connect with Passing The Torch: Facebook and IG: @torchmartin

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