
Command in Crisis: Thomas B. Modly | S.O.S. #263
From S.O.S. (Stories of Service) - Ordinary people who do extraordinary work by Theresa Carpenter
April 14, 2026 · 1h 10m
About this episode
Thomas B. Modly discusses the challenges of leadership during a crisis in the Navy and the impact of decision-making at high levels.
Let us know what you think of the show and what we can do better! A single bad week can define a leader, especially when the whole country is watching and the information is incomplete. Former acting Secretary of the Navy Thomas Modly joins us for a candid, detailed conversation about what it’s like to make consequential decisions at the highest levels of Navy leadership and the Department of Defense, then live with the second-guessing long after the moment has passed. We start with h...
People in this episode
Host: Theresa Carpenter
Guest: Thomas B. Modly
Topics covered
- leadership
- decision making
- military
- crisis management
- Navy
- Department of Defense
Keywords
- leadership
- crisis
- Navy
- Thomas Modly
- Department of Defense
- decision making
- military leadership
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Department of Defense, Navy
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