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S1Ep252 Debrief to Win with Fighter Pilot and VMax Group Founder Robert "Cujo" Teschner

S1Ep252 Debrief to Win with Fighter Pilot and VMax Group Founder Robert "Cujo" Teschner

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Debrief to win isn't just a military practice—it's a business imperative. At least, that's how Robert "Cujo" Teschner sees it. A retired U.S. Air Force fighter pilot and the founder of VMax Group, Cujo spent years training elite teams to perform under pressure, make split-second decisions, and lead with accountability. Now, he works with businesses across industries to bring those same high-performance principles into the boardroom. Before launching his leadership consultancy, Cujo served as an F-15 and F-22 fighter pilot, Weapons School instructor, and F-22 squadron commander. He also held a senior role on the Joint Staff and earned advanced degrees in operational art and national security strategy. But what set his military career apart was his deep expertise in the debriefing process—the structured, forward-focused method used by top military teams to learn, adapt, and improve. The idea behind debrief to win is simple but powerful: every mission ends with a disciplined review of what happened, what worked, what didn't, and what must change. It's not about blame—it's about learning. That same mindset, Cujo argues, is desperately needed in today's fast-moving business environment. The transition from fighter pilot to entrepreneur came with its own challenges. After a cancer diagnosis forced him into early retirement, Cujo found himself navigating civilian life without a playbook. But what began as a difficult detour became the foundation for his next mission. He founded VMax Group with the goal of teaching businesses how to "really team"—how to communicate, lead, and operate with the kind of clarity and purpose that's often missing in corporate environments. Debrief to win became the centerpiece of that work. Unlike traditional accountability models in business—often reactive, fear-based, and backward-looking—this approach is proactive, structured, and focused on building a stronger next iteration. Whether a project succeeds or fails, teams are trained to extract insights that improve future performance. What sets Cujo's model apart is the emphasis on learning, discipline, and tone. In high-stakes environments, the way a debrief is conducted can make or break trust. Leaders are taught to approach the process with curiosity, not criticism. That shift in mindset opens the door for honest conversations, stronger alignment, and real improvement—without triggering defensiveness or blame. Organizations that embrace the debrief to win model often see changes well beyond performance metrics. Communication improves. Teams become more resilient. People take greater ownership of outcomes. And over time, a culture of continuous learning begins to take hold. It's not just about fixing mistakes—it's about building the kind of high-functioning teams that don't settle for average. VMax Group, headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, works with clients across North America, ranging from fast-growing startups to established enterprises. Cujo's background resonates with organizations seeking not just leadership development, but transformation. His work brings structure to chaos, purpose to process, and accountability to action. In a marketplace filled with disruption—from AI to economic uncertainty to shifting workplace dynamics—the ability to debrief to win is more important than ever. Teams that build learning into their culture are better positioned to navigate change, recover from setbacks, and seize opportunity. And as Cujo often reminds clients, the best time to debrief is not after something goes wrong—it's every time. Whether the goal is scaling a business, strengthening leadership, or improving execution, the path forward starts with a simple question: what can we do better next time? For teams willing to ask—and answer—that question consistently, the results speak for themselves. Watch the full interview on YouTube. Join Fordify LIVE every Wednesday at 11 a.m. Central on your favorite social platforms and catch The Business Growth Show Podcast every Thursday for a weekly dose of business growth wisdom. About Cujo Teschner Robert "Cujo" Teschner is a retired U.S. Air Force fighter pilot and the founder of VMax Group, a leadership consulting firm based in St. Louis, Missouri. During his distinguished military career, he served as an F-15 and F-22 pilot, Weapons School instructor, squadron commander, and senior Joint Staff officer. He is a combat veteran with advanced degrees in Operational Art and Science and National Security Strategy. From 2004 to 2006, Cujo was the Air Force's subject matter expert on post-mission debriefing—a methodology used by elite military teams to drive continuous improvement. Today, he brings that same system to the business world, helping organizations build high-performing teams through accountability, clarity, and structured learning. Through his work at VMax Group, Cujo has become a trusted advisor to executives, teams, and organizations looking to lead ...
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