Lt. Col Robert “Cujo” Teschner: Leadership Speaker

Leadership keynote speaker Robert “Cujo” Teschner teaches teams to build trust, accountability, and high performance using fighter pilot debrief systems proven in high-stakes missions.

Quick Facts:

  • Highlights:
    • Former U.S. Air Force fighter pilot (F-15 and F-22)
    • Weapons School graduate and instructor
    • Subject-matter expert on debrief and accountability systems
    • Author of Debrief to Win
  • Formats: Keynote speaker and leadership performance expert
  • Audiences: Executives, leadership teams, high-performance organizations, and companies operating in complex, fast-paced environments
  • Outcomes:
    1. Build a culture of trust and accountability without blame
    2. Improve decision-making and execution through structured communication
    3. Create continuous learning loops that drive consistent performance
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  • Travels from: St. Louis, MO
  • **Fee range: $15,000 - $20,000

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Keynote Topics:

When teams feel safe to tell the truth, they learn faster and perform better. In this keynote, former fighter pilot Robert “Cujo” Teschner shows your leaders how to turn accountability from a fear trigger into a repeatable learning loop, so alignment gets easier, decisions get cleaner, and results compound quarter after quarter.

What if accountability made people feel safer?

Cujo demystifies the art of a high-signal, no-blame debrief and installs a cadence your managers can run the very next day. He weaves frontline stories from elite fighter squadrons with clear, humane tools anyone can use, turning “speak up” from a poster on the wall into everyday behavior.

You will see exactly how to run the loop: plan with clarity, brief with intent, execute to visible standards, and debrief for learning, not blame.

The payoff is immediate: shorter, braver meetings; earlier issue detection; faster, cleaner execution. And because the rhythm is simple, it scales across functions, locations, and lines of business.

Program Takeaways

  • Judgment-Free Debriefing: A simple F-4 structure that makes truth-telling safe and useful.
  • Accountability as Learning: Replace postmortems and finger-pointing with root-cause clarity and next actions.
  • Standards You Can See: Procedural, behavioral, and tactical standards that remove ambiguity from execution.
  • The Daily Cadence: E.A.G.L.E. (plan) → V.I.P.E.R. (brief) → Execute → F-4 (debrief), repeat.
  • Braver, Shorter Meetings: Guidance to surface issues earlier, decide faster, and reduce rework.
  • Culture That Compounds: How small, honest improvements each day create outsized results over time.

Culture is not posters and perks; it is how we plan, talk, decide, and learn together. In this keynote, Robert “Cujo” Teschner shows leaders how to operationalize trust so that clarity and accountability become daily habits.

Cujo hooks the room with nail-biting sorties at Mach 2 and cockpit-level decision making, then lands the lesson with clear tools anyone can use that same week. The adrenaline gets attention; the debrief turns it into action.

You will leave with a practical cadence your managers can lead right away: define intent, set standards, brief for alignment, execute to expectations, and debrief for learning.

The result is consistency across teams, faster decisions, and a culture that compounds results over time.

Program Takeaways

  • Shared Mission Focus: Align goals, roles, and success criteria so every team rows in one direction.
  • Psychological Safety in Practice: Simple rules that make candor safe and productive for everyone.
  • Standards You Can See: Procedural, behavioral, and tactical standards that remove ambiguity.
  • The Daily Cadence: E.A.G.L.E. (plan) → V.I.P.E.R. (brief) → Execute → F-4 (debrief), repeat.
  • Cross-Team Alignment: Keep multiple functions synchronized without extra meetings.
  • Culture You Can Measure: Leading indicators to track trust, clarity, and execution quality.

Change fails when communication is fuzzy and feedback feels risky. In this keynote, Robert “Cujo” Teschner gives your leaders a clear operating rhythm for leading through uncertainty, reducing friction, and accelerating adoption.

He grips audiences with edge-of-the-envelope flight stories and split-second choices at speed, then translates those moments into simple behaviors your teams can repeat on Monday.

The story thrills; the system sticks.

You will see exactly how to run change with the cadence used by elite teams: plan with intent, brief for alignment, execute to visible standards, and debrief for learning.

The payoff is faster decisions, fewer reworks, and steady progress people can feel.

Program Takeaways

  • Clarity Under Pressure: Write and share intent so everyone knows what matters now.
  • Faster Adoption: Use short learning loops to surface issues early and fix them quickly.
  • Accountability Without Fear: A no-blame F-4 debrief that drives ownership and next actions.
  • The Change Cadence: E.A.G.L.E. (plan) → V.I.P.E.R. (brief) → Execute → F-4 (debrief), repeat.
  • Resilient Communication: Simple scripts for tough updates, trade-offs, and course corrections.
  • Momentum You Can See: How to track leading indicators and celebrate real progress.

Talent Short Bio

Robert “Cujo” Teschner is a former U.S. Air Force fighter pilot, Weapons School instructor, and author of Debrief to Win, known for helping organizations operationalize trust and turn accountability into a driver of consistent performance. With decades of experience leading F-15 and F-22 teams in high-stakes environments, Cujo brings a battle-tested framework for decision-making, communication, and execution under pressure.

One of the few elite aviators to both graduate from and instruct at the USAF Weapons School, Cujo became the Air Force’s subject-matter expert on the debrief process. He helped codify how high-performance teams learn, adapt, and improve after every mission, ensuring that lessons are captured and applied in real time.

He later commanded a front-line F-22 squadron, leading teams in complex, high-consequence operations where clarity, discipline, and accountability were critical. His experience revealed that sustained excellence is not driven by perfect plans, but by a culture of trust, communication, and continuous learning.

Robert “Cujo” Teschner is a former U.S. Air Force fighter pilot, elite Weapons School instructor, and author of Debrief to Win. Today, he works with organizations around the world to help leaders operationalize trust, strengthen accountability, and build high-performance cultures where continuous improvement is embedded into everyday operations.

Over a distinguished military career, Cujo flew and led F-15 and F-22 missions in some of the most demanding, high-stakes environments imaginable. It was here that he developed a deep understanding of how elite teams perform under pressure—not through perfect plans, but through disciplined execution, clear communication, and a relentless commitment to learning.

As one of the few aviators selected to both graduate from and return as an instructor at the prestigious U.S. Air Force Weapons School, Cujo became the Air Force’s leading authority on the debrief—the critical process used to evaluate performance, capture lessons, and ensure constant improvement. In an environment where mistakes carry real consequences, he helped formalize a system that transforms every mission into a learning opportunity, ensuring that insights are shared, retained, and applied in real time.

This combat-proven rhythm—plan, brief, execute, debrief—became the foundation of his work. Today, Robert “Cujo” Teschner translates this framework into a powerful leadership model for business, helping organizations create cultures where feedback is open, accountability is embraced, and performance continually improves. His approach enables teams to move faster, make better decisions, and execute with greater confidence, even in complex and rapidly changing environments.

Lt. Col Robert “Cujo” Teschner later went on to command one of the U.S. Air Force’s front-line F-22 squadrons, where he led teams through high-consequence operations and demonstrated that these principles scale at every level of leadership. His experience reinforced a core belief: sustainable success is not driven by rigid control, but by building a culture that is adaptable, aligned, and committed to excellence.

Following his retirement as a full Colonel, after overcoming a personal battle with cancer, Robert “Cujo” Teschner began a new mission—helping leaders and organizations apply these same principles beyond the cockpit. His journey has added a powerful human dimension to his work, underscoring the importance of resilience, trust, and clarity in both leadership and life.

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