Monthly Archives: September 2019

Leadership is Long, Slow, Tough Work

By | September 20, 2019

[September 20, 2019]  The title of today’s article is from a quote by U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower.  His sentiments reinforce the idea that leadership is complicated and difficult; an old theme of mind here at www.theLeaderMaker.com.  The longer one practices the qualities of leadership, the more it becomes apparent and, well, the more it becomes obvious. “I’ll tell… Read More »

National POW/MIA Recognition Day

By | September 20, 2019

[September 20, 2019]   The American people have never given up on those who are missing and unaccounted-for in wartime.  Family, friends, colleagues, community leaders, and all those who have maintained their continuous efforts to “never forget” are on the frontlines for a full accounting of what happened to these men and women.  Today, the President of the United… Read More »

Elements of Strong Leadership

By | September 16, 2019

[September 16, 2019]  Looking at mythological heroes and the stories about those heroes, we find that a common trait; they are physically strong.  They slay the dragon that’s been terrorizing villages, kill the shark that was eating tourists at the local resort, and save the city from Godzilla.  It’s an old story of humankind dating back into the… Read More »

I Love Being With the Troops: by Army Vet

By | September 14, 2019

[September 14, 2019]  Army Vet tells us a little about his time with troops in the field during peace and war.  He wants us to know what motivates and what a real leader looks like. Their cocky, exuberant, devil-may-care spirit: I love being with the troops.  There is nothing better than sitting in a foxhole (aka an improved… Read More »