My Battlefield, Your Office: Leadership Lessons from the Front Lines
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Every year, millions of managers and supervisors get promoted into management positions without learning how to successfully lead a team. As a result, many of them find themselves at the top of the corporate ladder while lacking the requisite training to lead. And even for those who have been leaders for a while, they may not truly understand why building their skills as managers should be their number one priority.
Aimed primarily at helping first-line supervisors and mid-level managers overcome leadership challenges, “My Battlefield, Your Office” is a senior-management must read. This book can also help up-and-coming managers who are taking on an increasing amount of responsibility where strong leadership skills are necessary.
Author Justin Constantine, a Marine lieutenant colonel who led a team of Marines in Iraq, shares invaluable lessons that are critical to surviving and succeeding, both on the frontline and in the workplace. His biggest personal challenge was overcoming an injury that should have killed him: a calamitous gunshot wound to the head by an enemy sniper in Iraq.
We all experience adversity in our lives, at home, as leaders in our communities and in the workplace. Constantine’s Marine training helped him survive and thrive and he shares these survival tips in “My Battlefield, Your Office.” Through frontline analogies and specific personal experiences, Constantine translates the leadership skills he gained in the Marine Corps and while on the frontline into everyday language business leaders can understand.
“My Battlefield, Your Office” includes 15 impactful and easy-to-read chapters. Each section focuses on specific leadership skills and leaves the reader with key takeaways by laying out five guiding principles: 1) Why taking care of your team should be your number one priority; 2) Defining what it means to lead from the front; 3) How change means opportunity; 4) Why it’s okay to ask for help; and 5) Why taking responsibility for your actions is key.
Justin Constantine
Justin Constantine is a former Marine and attorney and is now an inspirational speaker and leadership consultant. He advises the corporate community on military issues and sustaining employee peak performance. He survived a gunshot wound to the head while serving in Iraq. Justin retired from the Marine Corps with the rank of lieutenant colonel. He now serves on the board of directors of several national nonprofit organizations. He also co-founded the Veteran Success Resource Group in 2015, a military nonprofit that provides full spectrum resources for veterans and their families. He is also a senior advisor at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, where he leads a team focused on employment opportunities for wounded veterans and their caregivers. Justin speaks at numerous corporate, educational and military events about leadership, the upside of change, teamwork and overcoming adversity. His writing on military and leadership issues has been featured in such outlets as CNN, Time, the Washington Post, The Atlantic, Forbes magazine, USA Today, Business Insider, Stars and Stripes and the Huffington Post. Justin graduated from James Madison University in 1992 with a double major in English and Political Science and a minor in German. He graduated from the University of Denver School of Law in 1998, and joined the U.S. Marine Corps after his second year of law school. While on active duty, he served as a judge advocate specializing in criminal law and worked as a defense counsel and criminal prosecutor. He deployed to Iraq in 2006, serving as a Civil Affairs team leader while attached to an infantry battalion. While on a routine combat patrol, Justin was shot in the head by a sniper. Although the original prognosis was that he had been killed in action, Justin survived thanks to risks taken by his fellow Marines and a courageous Navy Corpsman. For his service in Iraq, he earned the Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon and Navy-Marine Corps Commendation Medal. After recovering from his injuries, Justin worked at the U.S. Department of Justice and as counsel for the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee. More recently, he worked for several years with the FBI as an attorney on a counterterrorism team. Justin was the Honor Graduate of his class at the Marine Corps Command and Staff College, and in 2015 he graduated with distinction from Georgetown University with a Master of Laws degree focusing on National Security.
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My Battlefield, Your Office - Justin Constantine
PRAISE FOR MY BATTLEFIELD
Justin inspires me – not by the magnitude of his injuries sustained in Iraq, but by the depth of his passion to use that experience to motivate himself and others. A superb leader and valued mentor, his message offers all of us valuable lessons in leadership, tenacity, and living a life of purpose.
— General Peter Pace, USMC (Retired), 16th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Justin Constantine's background in the Marine Corps and his personal experience as a leader in the private and nonprofit sectors have prepared him to assist the rest of us who lead people on a daily basis. I have seen Justin's strong influence in the veteran community, and as he says, taking care of your people has to be your number one priority. I couldn't agree more. For anyone who wants to become a more thoughtful and effective leader, I urge you to read and explore the many lessons contained in Justin's excellent book, My Battlefield, Your Office.
— Elizabeth Dole, former U.S. Senator, Secretary of Transportation and Secretary of Labor
I have known Justin for the better part of a decade, and we both share significant injuries from our time in Iraq. Justin exemplifies what we hope for all of our wounded warriors: perseverance, grit and success. As a leader in the veteran community, it is only natural that his leadership lessons are so clear and well stated. We can all learn from Justin, and certainly any manager or supervisor will benefit from this impactful book.
— Bob Woodruff, ABC television journalist; co-founder of the Bob Woodruff Foundation
America holds our veterans in incredibly high measure, and Justin is a perfect example of who we do so. After leading teams with the Marine Corps, the US Chamber of Commerce, and in the nonprofit sector, Justin generously shares with us what it takes to successfully lead people. My Battlefield, Your Office is a must-read book for any manager or supervisor.
— Leo Thorsness, Medal of Honor recipient; Colonel, U.S. Air Force; six-year prisoner of war
Justin spoke at our annual leadership conference to approximately 2,000 of our managers and supervisors. Had this book been published then, we would have bought one for everyone there. My Battlefield, Your Office captures Justin’s real world experience in a way that is educational and a pleasure to read.
— Chuck Rubin, CEO, Michaels
Justin deserves our thanks for his service to our country and for providing his leadership lessons from the front lines. My Battlefield, Your Office is a great resource to help managers become leaders. Justin’s personal account of his own triumph over tragedy is an absorbing and inspiring story that enhances his key leadership takeaways, making this a must read
book.
— William M. Klepper, PhD, Management Professor and Academic Director, Executive Education, Columbia Business School
We all benefit when great ideas are shared. Each chapter of My Battlefield, Your Office is powerful in its own way, and Justin provides us with insightful, thoughtful and useful lessons to make us better. Any management team will certainly benefit from reading this book and implementing its lessons and guidance.
— Bethany Coates, Assistant Dean, Global Innovation Programs, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Justin spoke at our 2014 National Conference in front of over 1,200 managers, corporate partners and senior leaders. His theme of Officers Eat Last
aligned perfectly with our conference theme while delivering valuable insight to our leadership team. My Battlefield, Your Office really takes his work to the next level in a way that will resonate with all levels of leaders.
— Wayne Goldberg, President and CEO, La Quinta Inn & Suites
Justin’s heroic personal story is incredibly inspirational and truly helps us understand what it takes to motivate others to achieve success. Leading people is always going to be challenging, but Justin just made it a whole lot easier. With real life experiences, powerful quotes and stories, Justin masterfully describes what it takes to be a leader anyone would want to follow. As a general officer in the U.S. Army, I have certainly read many books about leadership and this is one I am proud to wholeheartedly endorse.
— Mark A. Graham, Major General, U.S. Army (Retired)
Justin’s personal story is a testament to the power of the human spirit. He gave an unforgettable address at our December 2012 commencement that deeply moved all in attendance and earned a spontaneous standing ovation. Justin’s life, and this book, provide powerful lessons about teamwork, resilience, and our human capacity to overcome obstacles of all kinds. My Battlefield, Your Office provides important perspectives on the challenges we confront in organizations of all types, and most of all on how to work with and motivate people.
— Jonathan R. Alger, President, James Madison University
My Battlefield, Your Office is an inspiring true story full of courage, commitment, and motivation to achieve your best even under the most difficult circumstances. Justin’s advice from real life experiences is invaluable to anyone in a leadership position or aspiring to be a leader. If you are looking for inspiration and motivation with down-to-earth lessons on leadership, then this is the book for you!
— Bob Nardelli, Founder and CEO of XLR-8 and former Chairman and CEO of Chrysler and Home Depot
Through the story of his military journey, Justin represents the voices of the very best that America has to offer and he does a fantastic job. A powerful and inspirational speaker, I am thrilled that Justin has now written My Battlefield, Your Office. His personal message of dedication, perseverance, and triumph against nearly impossible odds will resonate with every reader, just as his leadership lessons will too.
— James Barclay, Lieutenant General, U.S. Army (Retired)
Justin demonstrates that succeeding in business and in life requires character, determination, vision, and compassion. I particularly enjoyed the personal stories that Justin shared with us in My Battlefield, Your Office, and it is obvious to me how this book will help so many managers and supervisors who did not have the benefit of Justin’s experience during their own training.
— Miguel Howe, Colonel, U.S. Army (Retired), Director,
Military Service Institute, George W. Bush Presidential Center
If you are serious about being a truly impactful leader, My Battlefield, Your Office is a must. It will demonstrate to you how to get the most out of your people, and to be a valuable resource to everyone around. On top of that, it encourages us to embrace a healthy work-life balance and to be great citizens! Justin has so much to offer, and I am confident this book is the springboard for exciting things to follow.
— Eric Eversole, Vice President, US Chamber of Commerce; President, Hiring Our Heroes
I have known Justin for a number of years now and fully understand why he is a leader in the veteran community. No organization teaches leadership like the Marine Corps, and Justin has translated those valuable lessons into a must-read book for any manager or supervisor. For the millions of managers across our country who worked hard and were promoted without ever learning the right way to lead people, they now have a great resource to help them do just that. Through the story of his military journey, Justin represents the voices of the very best that America has to offer. A powerful and inspirational speaker, Justin’s personal message of dedication, perseverance, and triumph against nearly impossible odds will resonate with every reader, as will his leadership lessons.
— Richard Jones, Executive Vice President and General Tax Counsel, CBS Corporation
My Battlefield, Your Office vividly captures Justin’s personal challenges and his will to both survive and thrive as a leader and as a living example of resilience. It’s inspirational."
— Gerry Byrne, Vice Chairman, Penske Media Corporation
(USMC Captain 1966-1969)
As a father, the highest compliment I can pay someone is to let them know if I found something extremely valuable, I would share it with my son. Justin’s story, mental and physical toughness, and lessons learned is one of my top recommendations for my son’s reading list. A must read for all Americans.
— James Schenck, President and CEO, Pentagon Federal Credit Union
My Battlefield, Your Office
Leadership Lessons from the Front Lines
Justin Constantine
Lieutenant Colonel (ret), U.S. Marine Corps
My Battlefield, Your Office
Published by Justin Constantine at Smashwords
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Copyright © 2016, Justin Constantine
Freeze Time Media
All rights reserved.
DEDICATION
Nobody teaches leadership better than the Marine Corps, and I had the benefit of living and breathing their basic leadership principles over a significant portion of my life. This book is dedicated to the millions of other managers and supervisors who are hardworking employees, but never learned how to productively lead people along the way.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I specifically want to thank my wife, Dahlia Constantine, for helping me in every aspect of this book. Dahlia was the cornerstone of my successful recovery after a tough day in Iraq, and through her selfless support I am now in a position to help others with life’s challenges. Further, I also want to thank both of my parents. My mother taught me so much about customer service and good business practices while helping me with my landscaping company and paper route as a young boy. And my father never tired of running through ideas with me across the kitchen table. Finally, I want to thank JJ McKeever, who spent many hours with me making this book a reality – he helped me gather my ideas together in a cohesive manner and rounded out the concepts with great examples from his life experiences.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Who I Am and Why That Matters
Principles and Integrity in the Workplace
Why Your Vision Matters
Leading from the Front: Lead, Trust, Support, Motivate
Putting Your People First
Teamwork Is Critical For Success, For You and For Others around You
It Is Okay to Ask For Help and to Lean on Others for Support
Change Is Opportunity
Take Responsibility for Your Actions
Be a Teacher and Mentor
Conquer Your Own Fears
Humility and Self-Confidence Go Hand in Hand
Enjoy Your Friends and Family
Be a Great Citizen
Go For It
About the Author
WHO I AM AND WHY THAT MATTERS
Captain Constantine crossing a channel in Iraq. This was our typical uniform along with 65 pounds of protective armor.
I cannot see out of my left eye. I am missing most of my teeth and the end of my tongue. I cannot run—the doctors removed several of the bones in my legs to use in reconstructing my upper and lower jaws. When I speak in front of an audience, I do not speak normally.
I also suffer from post-traumatic stress (PTS) and a traumatic brain injury.
So, why am I writing a book?
To turn around one of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s more infamous lines, I can tell you that there are indeed many second acts in American life.
I am living proof of that.
And I am incredibly humbled by all that I went through. You see, the injury that resulted in all of the maladies I stated above happened when I was a major in the United States Marine Corps. During a combat mission in Iraq, a sniper’s bullet entered my skull just behind my left ear and exited out of my mouth, missing my spinal cord but still causing catastrophic damage. I retired as a lieutenant colonel.
After a continuous campaign of operations and rehab, I have taken the lessons I learned in the Marines, and the lessons I have learned from my recovery, and applied them to the corporate business world. Leading a team in the military and leading a team in the private or public sector have definite parallels. I often speak on management and leadership and, from those speaking engagements, all levels of management have asked me to bring out a book to complement and reinforce the principles I talk about. This book is my response to those requests, and I hope you enjoy the result. Believe me, writing this book is another milestone that I am thankful to have had the opportunity to even attempt, let alone accomplish, since my injury.
To give you a little background on how I got to this point, I joined the Marine Corps after my second year of law school. However, when I deployed to Iraq in 2006, it was not in the role of a JAG officer. In the Marine Corps, all the officers learn the basics of many different jobs, so I volunteered for deployment as a civil affairs team leader. In that role, I had the honor of leading a team of eight Marines and a Navy corpsman as part of a Marine infantry battalion located halfway between Fallujah and Ramadi in Al Anbar Province. As a civil affairs officer, I was to develop contacts and contracts with the local population to help rebuild the basic infrastructure needed for any city: clean running water, functioning electricity, drivable roads, and much-needed schools.
Unfortunately for so many warriors serving at that time, the fall of 2006 was an extremely volatile time in Iraq, and the insurgency there was at the height of its power. Convincing the local Iraqis to work with us to rebuild their cities was virtually impossible. By day, we would be advocating for what they needed and how we wanted to help. By night, members of the insurgency would visit them with death threats if they cooperated with us. In short, I guess you could say that the enemy’s negative P.R. campaign had more of an impact than our positive strategy to help rebuild.
Despite the difficulties, that experience certainly gave me a unique understanding as to how to build consensus among people with competing, to say the least, objectives, and how to utilize my staff to the best of their abilities in such an environment. There were definitely obstacles, but I will always look back on the time I spent in Iraq as the highlight of my career. Not too many other lawyers get to lead Marines in a combat environment, and I learned a lot about effective leadership, and about myself, while I was there.
Because I worked closely with the battalion commander, he put me on his jump team.
This was comprised of about a dozen Marines. That team went out across the wire
together about four or five times per week. This meant that we left the base and ventured into places where the opposition might be established or entrenched. We were on a regular combat patrol on October 18, 2006, and we had just gotten to an area where we knew an enemy sniper was active: He had already killed a few Marines.
We actually had a reporter with us that day. Through later conversations with that reporter, my brothers-in-arms, and some of the doctors that treated