Father of GPS: How to Lead to ROI in Your Space, Dr. Brad Parkinson
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About this listen
You don’t lead breakthroughs by guessing casually:
“You have to be sure where you are first.”
“Precision steps respect reality.”
“Expertise is accountability, not hope.”
What happens to turn direction into destiny…
See BoldEncounters.TV.
Stanford Speech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6I6wFf-X_c
Google Speech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8fXdGpp4ow
Today we share Dr. Brad Parkinson, father of GPS, who graciously said “sure” years ago to an on-the-spot interview at a busy time. The call came at a time we all still used analog home phones. Be amazed at this re-edit of my original interview with Dr. Parkinson—he’s one of the most impactful interviews I’ve ever experienced.
Dr. Brad Parkinson’s leadership shaped five technology teams, human life, and the finding of people, places, and promising destinations. This is a rare leadership conversation about responsibility, precision, long-range thinking, and what it takes to create massive impact, taking theory and moving it into the whole world.
Inside This Episode
• Why true leadership starts with knowing exactly where you are and where to arrive.
• How accountability scales when decisions affect nations, not just teams
• The difference between “destinational vision” and individual choice
• What leaders often misunderstand about innovation and risk
• Why long-term ROI demands patience, rigor, and moral clarity
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It translates Dr. Parkinson’s leadership principles into a concrete framework you can apply to your own decisions—especially when the stakes are high, timelines are long, and precision matters more than speed.
Moments to Revisit
• The moment GPS stopped being theoretical and became inevitable
• How Parkinson detected failure before it happened
• What “precision” really means when lives depend on outcomes
• The leadership cost of skipping foundational steps
Final Thought
Breakthroughs don’t come from inspiration alone—they come from leaders willing to measure reality honestly, take responsibility for consequences, and commit to milestones and long horizons when shortcuts are tempting.
Dr. Parkinson’s work reminds us that direction is not a metaphor—it’s a discipline.