No Bad Teams, Only Bad Leaders

By | June 16, 2020

[June 16, 2020]  If you are a leader who cares about their people and getting the job done, you will immediately understand this article’s title.1  Here is an indisputable fact; bad leaders never get both of these correct.  On the one hand, some bad leaders get the mission accomplished but only by sacrificing their people.  On the other… Read More »

Why Some Leaders Will Lie and Do It Often

By | June 14, 2020

[June 14, 2020]  Today is Flag Day in the United States.  The Flag symbolizes all that is right with America and represents those who have chosen a successful way of life – more successful than any other.  But it is not perfect.  Honor, integrity, protecting the weak, standing against evil are attributes that allow us to overcome that… Read More »

The Power of Persistence

By | June 13, 2020

[June 13, 2020]  My favorite story from childhood was The Tortoise and the Hare.  As one of Aesop’s fables, it tells the chronicle of a race between the slow tortoise and the speedy hare.  Some have written that his folktale means that ingenuity and trickery, rather than doggedness and persistence, are best used to overcome a stronger opponent. … Read More »

Leadership and Working on the Railroad

By | June 12, 2020

[June 12, 2020]  It seems that young men are always looking for adventure, making a few dollars to spend on the weekend and a way to get out of their parent’s home.  It was that way, and my first job after turning 18 was working on the Missouri-Illinois Railroad.1  It was my first “real” job; full-time and regular… Read More »

U.S. President Eisenhower Rejects Isolationism

By | June 10, 2020

[June 10, 2020]  There are many characteristics of strong leaders.  They are sincere, decisive, charismatic, honest, and have great communication skills.  History is replete with examples.  U.S President Dwight D. Eisenhower was one of those strong leaders.  Just a few months into his presidency, America’s foreign policies came under fire1 for allowing the U.S. to be too involved… Read More »

My Best Cup of Coffee Ever

[June 9, 2020]  Learning to be a good leader can be difficult.  The time with others training, studying, and working in leadership roles helps that process; or so I’ve been told.  In 1983, I was a new U.S. Army Second Lieutenant attending the Infantry Officer Basic Course.  At the end of a particularly grueling three-week phase of mechanized… Read More »

5 Things We Don’t Teach Leaders

[June 8, 2020]  This may come as somewhat of a surprise, but there are skills we don’t teach leaders.  I don’t mean that leadership itself is not trained, formally, or informally, which is the case in many organizations.  Leaders are not taught essential aspects of leadership that are both necessary to succeed and required for movement into positions… Read More »