Monthly Archives: December 2016

Assyrian Christian Bishop Frees Captives

By | December 10, 2016

[December 10, 2016]  An Assyrian Christian Bishop is responsible for freeing 226 captives seized by the Islamic State (or ISIS) terrorist group.  Members of his flock were captured last year when 35 Christian towns were attacked simultaneously in the Khabur River valley in northern Syria.1  These Christians have been persecuted for generations and with the recent focus on… Read More »

Core Values: Wawa

By | December 8, 2016

[December 8, 2016]  Senior leaders are big believers in making their core values known to all.  And the closer those values are to the traditions in that society, the easier those core values will be accepted.  Wawa, like any organization that has had success over an extended period of time; and can be found with employees who adhere… Read More »

Hero: Paul Smith

By | December 6, 2016

[December 6, 2016]  The most widely accepted definition of hero refers to a person noted for courageous acts or nobility of character. It also refers to a person who, in the opinion of others, has special achievements, abilities, or personal qualities and is regarded as a role model or ideal.  So it is with U.S. Army Sergeant First Class Paul Smith; our hero… Read More »

Hampshire College President: Leader Failure [Updated]

By | December 2, 2016

[Updated] This afternoon we learned that the U.S. flag which had been ordered removed by Hampshire College president Jonathon Lash, has now been reinstated.  Lash called it a “learning experience” and that “this is what free speech looks like.”   He is right and it is also what leadership failure looks like. [December 2, 2016]  A few days ago,… Read More »