War Crimes in the Ukraine War?

By | April 4, 2022

[April 4, 2022]  Credible allegations of Russian troops committing war crimes in Ukraine are now discussed as a topic in senior political circles.  War crimes, especially against innocent civilians, are a serious charge and should not be ignored.  Are the accusations true? What we know is that we don’t know.  The West’s information about the Russia-Ukraine War comes… Read More »

Small Town Leadership

By | April 3, 2022

[April 3, 2022]  Yesterday, I had the pleasure to attend an open house on a new equine Therapeutic Riding Center in a small town near where I live.  The event was advertised for all who wished to be part of an effort to expand horse riding for those who may need that extra level of care.  I was… Read More »

U.S. State Department Unfocused, Unserious

By | April 1, 2022

[April 1, 2022]  Running any large, complex organization is mind-bogglingly difficult.  Running the American government, one of the world’s largest, is beyond the scope of human understanding.  One thing that makes it easier is sticking with the approved mission and keeping priorities in focus.  Unfortunately, the U.S. State Department is unfocused, unserious, and is failing at its mission.… Read More »

The Impact of Family on Military Success

By | March 31, 2022

[March 31, 2022]  The idea that our family can positively impact the military is a long-held view by senior military leaders.  Why that is so is something I will explore.  I’m often asked about my own views on the family and how family life affects the quality and success of military service members. “The true soldier fights not… Read More »

“Rooster” Cogburn: a Great Story of Manhood

By | March 30, 2022

[March 30, 2022]  John Wayne is an iconic idol of manhood.  Tough, courageous, self-reliant, and independent; are the hallmarks of true manliness.  In the 1975 American western movie “Rooster Cogburn,” John Wayne stars as an aging, one-eyed lawman doing his best to redeem his reputation and earn back his marshal’s badge. Critics do not consider the movie to… Read More »

A Leader Explains Why Modern Movies Suck

By | March 28, 2022

[March 28, 2022]  I’ve always believed that the redeeming value of movies is more than their immediate entertainment value.  Movies can teach us worthy lessons.  Once, I posed the question, “Can we learn leadership from a movie?”1  Modern movies, however, disappoint … and I’m sure most of us would agree. I am convinced that some of the best… Read More »

Characteristics Of Participative Leadership – How To Create These?

By | March 27, 2022

[March 27, 2022]  The role of an individual and a group of individuals in improving the performance of all members in an organisation depends on the leadership style. 2022’s workplace culture is much different from the workplace of the past. Thus, to better develop the 2022’s workplace culture, the strategies and the leadership style must need changes. The… Read More »