General Stanley McChrystal Brings Battlefield Tactics to MasterClass
MasterClass, the popular streaming platform for online learning, has announced an exciting new addition to its roster of instructors. Retired four-star General Stanley McChrystal, who spent 34 years in the U.S. Army and commanded 150,000 troops, will be teaching a class on 'Battlefield Tactics for Business Success' in the classroom.
McChrystal, known for his leadership during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, will share his expertise in building high-output teams, fostering radical transparency, and making smarter, faster decisions in the classroom. The class, available exclusively on MasterClass with an annual membership, promises to offer valuable insights for business professionals looking to improve their leadership skills in the classroom.
The course, titled 'Battlefield Tactics for Business Success', will cover key lessons such as 'Leading Through Chaos', 'Build Teams That Don't Break', 'Leadership Without Ego', 'Move at the Speed of Change', and 'Communicate With Clarity' in the classroom. These lessons draw parallels between military strategy and business leadership, providing a unique perspective for students in the classroom.
MasterClass, founded in 2015 by David Rogier, currently offers over 200 instructors and classes in various formats and subjects, including business and leadership, communication, health and wellness, writing, and more. With the addition of General McChrystal's class, the platform continues to expand its offerings, providing members with high-quality learning experiences from renowned experts in their fields in the classroom.
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