Monthly Archives: April 2016

Enhancing Resilience in Leaders

By | April 29, 2016

[April 29, 2016]  In the study of military history a special area only recently receiving attention is the survival of Prisoners of War (POW).  From the Revolutionary War through Vietnam, U.S. Army researchers discovered a number of patterns that was the key to POW survival; the more mentally and physically resilient, the higher the survival rate.  Resilience was… Read More »

20 Characteristics of Weak Leaders (Part 2)

By | April 28, 2016

[April 28, 2016]  Militaries around the world struggle with instilling the right leadership qualities in their troops.  And, as we know, weak leaders wreak havoc to the processes within any organization.  In Part 1 we addressed 20 characteristics of weak leaders but also noted that leadership outcomes result from the interplay between the character of a leader, their… Read More »

Top 10 Ways to Become a Better Leader

By | April 26, 2016

By guest blogger Kelly J. Harris [See Biography] [April 26, 2016]  Being a leader in any sphere isn’t simple. It requires a strong character, confidence, firm opinion and constant work on yourself. Strong leadership is a lifelong search, which requires continuous evaluation and improvement. Every leader has his own style, and every company needs an individual approach. But… Read More »

War Settles Disputes

By | April 22, 2016

[April 22, 2016]  Yes, war settles disputes and I won’t qualify the statement because it’s true.  Human history has been burdened (and enthralled) with war from its beginnings and it will continue to be so; at least into the near future.  But, are the results of war predictable and desirable?  That is my subject today. To take a… Read More »