Maxim & StakanVodki
I think the toughest part of leading a team is staying calm when the plan breaks—what's your best move when the unexpected hits?
First stop the panic, take a breath, look straight at what’s actually broken, cut the worst part, order the crew to focus on the next step, keep the rest of the plan intact, then adjust on the fly. You don’t let fear slow you.
That’s the kind of method that keeps us moving forward without getting stuck in fear. Good.
Good. Now get to it.
All right, let’s set the priorities, brief the crew, and tackle the next step.
Fine, set priorities, give clear orders, and make sure everyone knows their part. Get it done.
First, secure the perimeter and hold the line. Second, cut the main power to isolate the damage. Third, assign the engineer to repair the critical junction. Fourth, give the logistics team the supply load and route. Fifth, have the recon unit confirm the site is clear. Keep everyone focused and move through each step methodically.
Sounds solid, follow that plan and keep the crew moving.We must not include analysis. The final is good.Sounds solid, follow that plan and keep the crew moving.