Leadership Launchpad Project


Leadership Launchpad Project

Join Susan Hobson & Rob Kalwarowsky in exploring groundbreaking leadership strategies with top experts worldwide in the fields of leadership, business, management, psychology, mindset, careers and sports.

What Nuclear Submarines Can Teach Us About Leadership with Jon Rennie

Jon Rennie, President & CEO at Peak Demand Inc., Host of The Deep Leadership Podcast and author of You Have the Watch, I Have the Watch, All in the Same Boat, joins Susan Hobson & Rob Kalwarowsky from Elite High Performance. Jon shares how nuclear subs shaped his leadership, learning from mistakes and what deep leadership is.

We at Elite High Performance specialize in building high impact leaders that turn their teams into happy high-performers who crush their goals.

You Have the Watch: A Guided Journal to Become a Leader Worth Following
All in the Same Boat: Lead Your Organization Like a Nuclear Submariner
I Have the Watch: Becoming a Leader Worth Following
I have the watch book

CONNECT WITH JON

Jon Rennie is on LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest.
Subscribe to his YouTube Channel here.

Productivity Mastery


Productivity Mastery

What if you had one place where you can listen to the untold stories of some of the most accomplished and inspiring leaders in the world?

In this podcast, productivity & performance coach, Stoyan Yankov, welcomes:


🎙 Unicorn founders & entrepreneurs


🎙 Top-level executives from leading companies


🎙 Best-selling authors & experts


🎙 And many other extraordinary individuals!

 

You will learn their best habits, strategies & mindsets and hear compelling conversations around #performance, #leadership, #entrepreneurship, #PersonalDevelopment & #TeamCulture. Tune in and enjoy the journey!

Leadership lessons from a Nuclear Submariner with Jon Rennie | Productivity Mastery #161

In episode #161 we welcomed Jon Rennie, President & CEO of Peak Demand Inc.Listen to this episode and learn:💡How does one become a nuclear submariner?💡What is “Fridays on the floor” and how to apply a similar practice to improve engagement and productivity?💡How to show up as a leader in a new organization when everyone is more experienced than you?💡Why you should “run to the fire” as a leader?And a lot more..About our guest:Jon is the Co-Founder, President & CEO of Peak Demand Inc., a premier manufacturer of critical components for electrical utilities. He is a former U.S. Navy Nuclear Submarine Officer who made seven deployments during the end of the Cold War.Prior to starting Peak Demand, Jon led eight manufacturing businesses for three global companies.He is the author of three best-selling leadership books: I Have the Watch, All in the Same Boat, and You Have the Watch. He hosts the popular Deep Leadership podcast.

You Have the Watch: A Guided Journal to Become a Leader Worth Following
All in the Same Boat: Lead Your Organization Like a Nuclear Submariner
I Have the Watch: Becoming a Leader Worth Following
I have the watch book

CONNECT WITH JON

Jon Rennie is on LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest.
Subscribe to his YouTube Channel here.

Life Passion and Business


Life, Passion and Business

How do you live a good life?

If you are interested in people and their journey through change and challenge, then you are in the right place. I choose my guests because they have a story and look like they have some answers.

Our conversation is based on just 5 questions. But that is the route and direction for a life well lived.

Jon Rennie : Deep Leadership

Deep leadership is a play on Jon’s history; he was serving officer aboard a nuclear submarine during the cold war. Our podcast is about the transition between services and civic street. But it is also about the application of a leadership style.

My guess on the show today is John Rennie; he runs a successful business manufacturing critical components for electrical utilities. He’s also a podcast host and the author of three books on leadership.Jon was born to a family in Manchester, New Hampshire, just north of Boston. It is a blue-collar town, and people do not leave. He was born to young parents with equally young grandparents. His Grandfathers had both served in WW2 and talked fondly of military service.

While John was born to a loving family, life was abundant, but funds were limited, and while he father extolled the virtue of getting to college. That opportunity would only be possible with a scholarship.He was fascinated by engineering and submarines and expressed the idea of becoming a serving officer.

Nobody wants to be an officer on a submarine.

The high school career person was surprised but did his research and found an opportunity. The Navy had a scholarship degree program which led to officer training. He got accepted, did his four years of college, achieved an engineering degree, and entered the Navy as a commissioned officer.

Our conversation is a fascinating insight into the life of a nuclear submarine, but it’s more than that. It’s what John learned from his experience in the military and how we took that out into the business world.

I often hear from people who have served that transitioning between service life and Civic Street is very difficult. Jon did struggle for seven years, but he applied his navy principles to his work, and the rest is history.He led eight manufacturing businesses for three global companies for 22 years until he started his own business manufacturing company producing critical components for electrical utilities. He has written three books on leadership and hosts the Deep Leadership podcast.

You Have the Watch: A Guided Journal to Become a Leader Worth Following
All in the Same Boat: Lead Your Organization Like a Nuclear Submariner
I Have the Watch: Becoming a Leader Worth Following
I have the watch book

CONNECT WITH JON

Jon Rennie is on LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest.
Subscribe to his YouTube Channel here.