
From Marine Corps to Microsoft: Chad E. Cooper on Legendary Leadership and Lasting Impact
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On this episode of the McCoy Leadership Podcast, I sat down with Chad E. Cooper—former Marine, Microsoft retiree at just 35, and high-level leadership coach. We dove deep into why values-driven leadership trumps just chasing tools and hacks, and why clarity, alignment, and resourcefulness are true keys to lasting success. Chad shared how the SERVE method reshapes leaders, and inspired us to let go of victim mindsets, adapt to new environments, and relentlessly pursue a legendary life. If you’re ready to level up your leadership and create real impact, this episode is a must-listen!
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00:00 Marine Corps: A Value-Based Organization
04:01 "Navigating Life's Journey"
08:50 Decline of Malls and Map Reading
10:19 Adapting Military Leadership to Civilian Sector
14:41 Resourcefulness Drives Consistent Success
19:30 Changing the Conversation on Privilege
22:52 "Leadership Through Transformative Language"
24:00 "Aligning Purpose with Self-Talk"
28:57 "Feeding the Right Wolf"
30:33 "Prioritize Time for Impact"
35:55 "Revamp Curriculum: Focus on Outcomes"
38:52 "Surgical Tech Use with AI"
39:56 Follow & Subscribe for Updates
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Here are my top 3 takeaways for fellow leaders and professionals:
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Start with Self-Awareness: You can’t lead effectively without knowing where you are, where you’re headed, and who’s coming with you. Take a step back—get clear on your map before you start collecting tools for the journey.
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Adapt Your Tools to Your Environment: What works in one organization (or season of life) won’t always work in another. The best leaders regularly reassess their approach and let go of what no longer fits.
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Resourcefulness > Resources: Whether it’s running a plant or leading a global team, your capacity to find solutions (not just the “right” answer) is a game-changer. Embrace challenges as an opportunity to show creativity and grit.
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