In leadership, as in poker, you are often dealt a hand you didn't choose—but how you play that hand determines your success. In this episode of Leadership in Quarters, host Josh Seldin sits down with retired police lieutenant and author Raymond Foster to discuss why leadership is an art based on science, and why "safety" is actually the lowest level of development. Raymond breaks down his "Speak, Think, Act" framework and explains why the most impactful leadership actions often happen in the quiet moments between the big decisions. From recognizing the "synchronicity" of minor behavioral changes to knowing when to "fold" a vision that has outlived its purpose, this episode is packed with tactical wisdom for leaders at any level. In this episode, you'll learn: ✅ The Five Card Stud Rule: How to maximize the team you have, even when they aren't your "first picks." ✅ Synchronicity in Leadership: Why noticing minor details twice (like a late arrival or unshined shoes) is the key to preventing major failures. ✅ Defining Leadership: Raymond's definitive take on leadership as "the art of influencing human behavior toward organizational goals." ✅ Modeling the Tell: Why your team is always watching your "tells" and how to intentionally model the behavior you want to see. ✅ The Resilience vs. Resistance Wall: Identifying when you are pushing for the mission versus when you are pushing for your own ego. ✅ The Power of the Pre-Mortem: How to use your imagination to "crash" a vision into obstacles before you ever present it to your team. Connect with Raymond Foster: http://www.hitechcj.com/connect_with_me.html Get the Book: Leadership: The Texas Hold 'em Way & The Temple Within Contact Josh: [email protected] Follow Leadership in Quarters: Instagram, YouTube & TikTok @leadinquarters Don't forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the notification bell to stay ahead of the curve in leadership strategy! Artwork by: Adam Powell Music I Use: Bensound.com/royalty-free-music License code: FN4QHNK2YFLDJYIV Artist: : Benjamin Tissot #LeadershipInQuarters #RaymondFoster #TexasHoldemLeadership #HumanBehavior #Influence #LawEnforcementLeadership #TeamDynamics #StrategicVision