Monthly Archives: October 2015

Leader Appreciation of the Younger Generation

By | October 18, 2015

[October 18, 2015]  There are always generational differences.  Those differences are more pronounced now than ever – at least it seems that way – and that is often credited with improving technology, medical advancements, and cultural change brought on by great movements of people.  But do we really appreciate the differences between generations?  I think yes and I… Read More »

The Democratic Debate: A Senior Leader Analysis

By | October 16, 2015

[October 16, 2015]  The Democratic candidates for U.S. President debated at their first televised appearance of 2015 this past Tuesday.  Just as I had done with the Republican debates, I rounded up a few folks for my senior leadership analysis to gave some insights into how successful the candidates conducted themselves.  Remember that senior leader views will diverge… Read More »

Leader Trends: Do We Discourage Education?

By | October 15, 2015

[October 15, 2015]  One of the aspects of Western nations – for some time now – has been for leaders to discourage formal education.  In contrast, Asian nations are actually encouraging it aggressively.  But in both cases their attitude toward education is very selective, culturally influenced, and resourced based on their social biases.   The impact on the success… Read More »

Who is Walter Duranty?

By | October 13, 2015

[October 13, 2015]  A long-running theme in theLeaderMaker.com has been that the world’s media have a strong bias that runs in opposition to the United States; especially its societal values.  Furthermore, the bias frequently supports and defends socialism (and its variants like Communism) … and that is why today we ask the question, who is Walter Duranty? Journalist… Read More »