I have some strategical vision, I could calculate some few moves ahead and I have an intellect that is badly missed in the country which is run by generals and colonels.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I spent 22 years in the United States military, so I'm a pretty strategic level thinker.
Good generalship is a realization that... you've got to try and figure out how to accomplish your mission with a minimum loss of human life.
I've been very strategic in how I've approached the jobs I want to do.
Good generalship is the realisation that you've got to figure out how to accomplish your mission with the minimum loss of human life.
Thinking about your role will automatically get you in the frame of mind to get your strategy and game plan right before you step onto that field.
If you have a vision and you are trying to accomplish something, you have to be competitive, or things are going to slip by you.
I like to be a strategic policy guy.
I retain what's interesting to me, but I don't have a lot of strategic depth.
For me, the intellect is always the guide but not the goal of the performance. Three things have to be coordinated, and not one must stick out. Not too much intellect because it can become scholastic. Not too much heart because it can become schmaltz. Not too much technique because you become a mechanic.
I don't really have any strategy for my career.