Building a Culture of Performance

COL Michael Kloepper

COL Michael Kloepper has spent effectively his entire career as a paratrooper, and now as Commander of the 173rd Airborne Brigade, he has implemented some fascinating policies around health, fitness, and wellness.

There's a good chance you've heard about his "Policy Letter #2 - Cohesion and the Pursuit of Excellence," commonly referred to as the incentives memo. This policy allows soldiers to earn time off for everything from graduating Ranger School to traveling around Europe to taking a picture at the Trail #173 sign in the Dolomites.

In this episode we talk about that memo (which was initially inspired by a Specialist in the brigade), as well as the 173rd's Tough in Spirit initiative, his efforts to improve the DFAC, and even - prepare yourselves - limiting alcohol sales on post.

And of course, we talk about his approach to physical fitness.

COL Kloepper is a 1997 graduate of West Point, a 2015 graduate of UNC's Keenan-Flagler Business School, and a 2021 Distinguished Graduate of the Army War College. He is an Infantryman, Ranger, and Paratrooper whose assignments include Ranger Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade, and 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment - Delta.

SHOW NOTES

You can read the incentives memo here.

He also discussed many of these topics at the H2F Symposium, and you can view that presentation here.

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