Julia Dye

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Julia Dye, PhD, keeps the entertainment industry honest through technical advising and performer training, helping Hollywood directors capture the realities of warfare in all aspects of the media. As a partner in the consulting firm Warriors, Inc., she was weapons master and provided training to Colin Farrell for his title role in the film Alexander. With the military advisory team, she oversaw historical accuracy for the HBO series The Pacific, among many other productions. Dye earned her doctorate in hoplology (the anthropology of human conflict) from the Union Institute & University. Her business background includes venue producing at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City, Utah, where she handled all production needs for figure ...more

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Backbone: History, Traditio...

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“Leaders have many tools at their disposal to increase loyalty, such as backing up their people when they are right, correcting them in private when they are wrong, and publically criticizing neither superiors nor subordinates.”
Julia Dye, Backbone: History, Traditions, and Leadership Lessons of Marine Corps NCOs

“… listening does not mean simply maintaining a polite silence while you are rehearsing in your mind the speech you are going to make the next time you can grab a conversational opening. Nor does listening mean waiting alertly for the flaws in the other fellow’s arguments so that later you can mow him down.”
Julia Dye, Backbone: History, Traditions, and Leadership Lessons of Marine Corps NCOs

“In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing.” —Theodore Roosevelt”
Julia Dye, Backbone: History, Traditions, and Leadership Lessons of Marine Corps NCOs



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