Episode 73 - Influencers #12 - Admiral Jackie Fisher
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In this Influencers episode of "Battling with Business," Chris and Gareth delve into the fascinating life and lasting effect of Admiral John 'Jackie' Fisher on the Royal Navy, The United Kingdom, and the World. They explore how Fisher's leadership, despite its toxic traits, led to significant positive outcomes. This raises interesting questions about what we view a good leadership and where the balance between self-belief and arrogance.
The discussion explores Jackie Fisher's role in the industrial modernisation of the Royal Navy and highlights the challenges of balancing radical modernisation with preserving valuable, hard-learned experiences.
Additionally, Chris and Gareth draw parallels between Fisher's era and the current geopolitical climate, comparing the threats posed by the Central Powers in the run-up to the First World War with Russia's resurgence today. Through this historical lens, they offer insights into how leadership and strategic decisions from the past can inform contemporary global dynamics.
Admiral John 'Jackie' Fisher (1841-1920) was a seminal figure in the Royal Navy, known for his transformative impact on naval warfare. Born in Ceylon (modern-day Sri Lanka), Fisher joined the Royal Navy at a young age and quickly rose through the ranks due to his strategic acumen and innovative thinking.
Fisher is best known for his radical modernisation of the Royal Navy. As First Sea Lord, he initiated a comprehensive overhaul of naval forces, advocating for the decommissioning of obsolete ships and the construction of new, advanced vessels. This so-called ‘Dreadnought Revolution’ was perhaps his most notable achievement. The Dreadnought was groundbreaking, with superior speed, armament, and armour, rendering all previous battleships obsolete and sparking a global naval arms race.
In addition, his advocacy for Submarines, Battlecruisers, and the use of sea mines recognising their potential to change naval warfare. His support led to significant advancements in these areas, further enhancing the Royal Navy's capabilities.
Fisher's leadership style was marked by his bold, sometimes abrasive personality. He was known for his fierce determination and willingness to challenge the status quo, traits that both drove his successes and stirred controversy. Despite his often toxic leadership traits, including a propensity for conflict with colleagues, Fisher's vision and reforms were instrumental in maintaining British naval supremacy during a crucial period.
Fisher's impact on naval strategy and ship design had lasting effects on global naval power dynamics. His emphasis on innovation and modernization set the standard for future naval developments. His work ensured that the Royal Navy remained a dominant force leading up to and during World War I, influencing naval tactics and shipbuilding practices worldwide.
In summary, Admiral John 'Jackie' Fisher was a transformative figure whose aggressive modernization efforts and forward-thinking strategies reshaped the Royal Navy and left an indelible mark on naval history.
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