Category Archives: Leadership

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 »

What Does Taking Care of People Really Mean?

By | April 20, 2016

[April 20 2016]  A number of folks have commented on my two military leadership priorities; quality training (in peacetime) and taking care of people.  There are many reasons for having these two as important aspects of military officer responsibilities but I’ve found that they work reasonably well and people remember them.  The only problem I encountered was that… Read More »