When Mistakes Cost Lives, How to Lead (Fluke CEO, Parker Burke)

When Mistakes Cost Lives, How to Lead (Fluke CEO, Parker Burke)

From Lead the Team (Top 2% of Podcasts) by Ben Fanning

March 17, 2026 · 39 min · Episode 430

About this episode

Parker Burke discusses leadership in high-stakes environments where mistakes can cost lives, emphasizing team support and discipline.

Lives Depend. Parker Burke, Group President at Fluke Corporation, leads an organization whose tools help technicians safely test electrical systems in power grids, hospitals, factories, data centers, and mines around the world. So when a technician trusts the reading on a device…they’re trusting it with their life. A 99% success rate isn’t success. Because the remaining 1% can mean catastrophe. That reality forces a different kind of leadership perspective. Parker’s years in the Marines shaped how he approaches it.Not by carrying the weight alone…but by serving the people who carry it WITH him. If he didn’t lead that way, the pressure would crush a team. Fear would creep in. People would hesitate. And hesitation in environments like these can be dangerous. He explains in our conversation: - Reverse Rank Leadership In the Marines, officers eat last.Parker carries that mindset into Fluke — leaders support the team first because the mission depends on them. - Ending the “What If” Spiral In high-stakes environments, leaders can’t allow teams to live in fear.Instead, Parker aligns people around a mission bigger than themselves:keeping the world up and running safely. - Process Is…

People in this episode

Host: Ben Fanning

Guest: Parker Burke

Topics covered

  • leadership
  • high-stakes environments
  • team support
  • safety
  • discipline

Keywords

  • leadership
  • safety
  • Fluke Corporation
  • Marines
  • team support
  • discipline
  • high-stakes

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Fluke Corporation, Marines

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