Monthly Archives: June 2017

Imams Refuse to Perform Funeral Rites

By | June 8, 2017

[June 8, 2017]  United Kingdom Imams have refused to perform funeral rites for the three Muslims who perpetrated the London terror attacks this past weekend.  For those unfamiliar with the Islamic faith, this refusal is unprecedented.  Furthermore, a number of Imams have publically called for other religious leaders to join them. “If you choose the path of terror,… Read More »

When Problem Leaders Migrate

By | June 6, 2017

[June 6, 2017]  When Lieutenant Shawn McFarland began his career as a young officer at Fort Polk, Louisiana, he was a mess; often failed to complete his assignments and tasks given him by his commanding officer.  His commander once wrote in an annual evaluation that McFarland was untrustworthy and unrealizable.  Like McFarland there are a small number in… Read More »

Profile: James Mattis

By | June 3, 2017

[June 3, 2017]  In December last year I profiled U.S. Army General Raymond Odierno.  Senior military Flag Officers in the U.S. are similar in many of their key traits, but also differ significantly in other areas of leadership.  One that differs is James Mattis, retired U.S. Marine four-star general and current Secretary of Defense under U.S. President Donald… Read More »