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The Frontline Leadership Podcast

The Frontline Leadership Podcast

Released: 2026-02-17
© 2025 Craig Coyle
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7 Episodes
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7 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2026-02-17
© 2025 Craig Coyle
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Ground School: The Foundation Every Leader Needs

Ground School: The Foundation Every Leader Needs

You wouldn't let a pilot fly a plane after watching a couple of YouTube videos. But we do that to leaders every single day—promote them, hand them the keys, and hope they figure it out. In Episode 6 of The Frontline Leadership Podcast, host Craig Coy
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You wouldn't let a pilot fly a plane after watching a couple of YouTube videos. But we do that to leaders every single day—promote them, hand them the keys, and hope they figure it out.
In Episode 6 of The Frontline Leadership Podcast, host Craig Coyle introduces the concept of Ground School for leaders: the foundational knowledge every professional leader needs before they can effectively lead people, manage performance, and navigate organizational complexity.
Ground school is what pilots go through before ever touching the controls of an aircraft. They spend months learning aerodynamics, aircraft systems, weather, and aeromedical factors—the foundational knowledge that anchors every decision they'll make in the cockpit. Leadership requires the same systematic approach.
In this episode, you'll discover:
Why 60% of new leaders fail within 18 months—and how ground school prevents thisWhy skills and tactics fail without foundation (and Craig's personal story of leading with a cracked foundation early in his career)The shift from treating leadership as a role to be filled to treating it like the profession it isThe four foundational elements every leader needs: principles and values, emotional intelligence, broadened development, and systems thinkingHow self-awareness becomes the anchor for every healthy relationship—and why leadership is relational at its coreHow to honestly assess where you are in each ground school area—and chart a path forward
Whether you're a senior leader building systematic development infrastructure, an operations executive tired of watching new supervisors struggle, or a frontline leader ready to stop winging it and start leading like a professional—this episode gives you the foundation that everything else rests upon.
Resources mentioned:Visit our Website: operationlead.comRequest a Call: operationlead.kit.com/requestcall
Connect with Craig:Website: operationlead.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/operation-leadCraig's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/craig-coyle
About the show: The Frontline Leadership Podcast helps frontline leaders become professional leaders by building systematic development infrastructure that activates your workforce. New episodes weekly.
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Release Date: 17/02/2026, 17:30:00

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The Frontline Leadership Podcast presented by Operation Lead
Building Frontline Leadership Systems That Actually Work
If you're a manufacturing or operations leader watching good people walk out the door because of bad supervisors, this podcast is for you.
The biggest problems in your organization—turnover, disengagement, stalled performance—aren't caused by your workforce. They're caused by what your workforce is missing: frontline leaders who've been equipped to lead.
After managing high-stakes operations worth $330M+ globally, I noticed something I couldn't ignore. In aviation, we never let pilots fly without systematic training. Yet in manufacturing, we promote our best technicians to supervisor and hope they figure out leadership on their own.
That needs to change.
Here's the reality:
60% of new managers fail within their first 18 months.
70% of team engagement variance is driven by frontline managers.
57% of employees who quit cite poor leadership as the deciding factor.
Yet 59% of managers receive zero leadership training.
Your frontline leaders—supervisors, shift managers, team leads—create your culture. They're the daily point of contact for 80-90% of your workforce. When they're unprepared, overwhelmed, and left to figure it out alone, your organization suffers.
But when you equip them with the right systems? Everything changes.
This podcast gives you the blueprint.
It's built on a simple philosophy: treat leadership like a profession and develop leaders professionally—with systems, structure, and continuous support. That's how pilots, doctors, and engineers are trained. That's how your leaders should be developed.
Every week, I break down the frameworks, systems, and strategies manufacturing and operations leaders need to build frontline supervisors who actually lead. No corporate fluff. No generic advice. Just practical, battle-tested leadership development for high-pressure, operations-heavy environments.
Who is this podcast for?
Senior manufacturing and operations leaders (Directors, VPs, COOs, General Managers) who are:
Tired of losing talent to bad frontline leadership.
Frustrated that leadership training programs don't stick.
Ready to build systematic infrastructure, not run one-off workshops.
Looking to activate the workforce they already have.
Frontline leaders (supervisors, managers, team leads) who:
Feel thrown into the deep end without training.
Want to lead with confidence instead of reacting to problems.
Are ready to treat leadership as a profession, not just a role.
About Your Host:
Craig Coyle is a former Apache helicopter pilot, West Point graduate, and founder of Operation Lead. After managing toxic teams and high-stakes operations in military and aerospace environments, Craig discovered that leadership failures aren't personal failures—they're system failures. Now, he helps manufacturing and operations leaders build the frontline leadership systems their organizations need. His clients stop playing whack-a-mole with turnover and start building cultures people fight to be part of.
Ready to transform your frontline leadership?
New episodes drop weekly. Subscribe now and visit operationlead.com to learn more.
Let's build leaders who create results.

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