Gen. Berger: Leadership in Modern Warfare | War on the Rocks
In an era defined by constant upheaval, adaptability, resilience, and grit are no longer optional for leaders—they are essential. Retired Gen. David Berger, former commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, dissects these essential traits, offering a masterclass in navigating an uncertain world. The transition to civilian life, including insights from his time planning and implementing Force Design 2030, provides a unique perspective on the demands of modern leadership. Berger urges leaders to embrace disruption, refusing to wait for a return to stability. News Directory 3 spotlights these crucial elements for anyone seeking to thrive. Discover what’s next in the evolution of leadership principles.
Leadership in the New Normal: Adaptability, Resilience, and Grit
Updated June 10, 2025
Turbulence is the new normal, demanding that leaders possess adaptability, resilience, and grit. Retired Gen. David Berger, former commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, recently discussed why these traits are not merely desirable but essential for navigating an uncertain world. He emphasized that triumphant leaders must embrace disruption rather than waiting for stability to return.
Gen. Berger shared insights from his distinguished career, including his experience planning and leading force Design 2030. He also reflected on his transition to civilian life after retiring from the Marine Corps.
What’s next
As the world continues to evolve, the principles of adaptability, resilience, and grit will remain crucial for effective leadership in any field.
