Category Archives: Leadership

The Polar Bear Expedition: Allies vs. Russia

By | November 3, 2019

[November 3, 2019]  British Prime Minister Winston Churchill once said that “History is written by the victors.”  He was talking about how future generations would view World War II and the bloodbath that constituted its essential elements.  Likewise, we rarely hear about the Polar Bear Expedition of Allied Forces that attacked Russia in the midst of their Revolution. … Read More »

They Buried Him with his Sword and More

By | November 1, 2019

[November 1, 2019]  A recent article in LiveScience tells us of a recently discovered Viking grave near Scotland’s Swordle Bay long ago.  In the 10th century, the Vikings dug an elaborate grave and buried a “warrior of high status” in a boat containing items representing the man’s stature.1  While archeologists remain focused on this warrior’s artifacts found, I… Read More »

Leaders Need a Sustaining Meaning

By | October 29, 2019

[October 29, 2019]  All humans need to search for the meaning of life.  Like all others, leaders, too, need something to sustain them; to provide them with proper motivations and make them feel whole.  And this sustaining meaning comes only from the adoption of responsibilities. I’ve discussed the importance of the search and acceptance of responsibilities several times… Read More »