Why the City of Minneapolis is Burning

By | May 31, 2020

[May 31, 2020]  For citizens of American in denial, for those with their heads up their butts, and for folks on the edge of sanity, the City of Minneapolis is “burning” literally and by large-scale rioting, vandalism, arson and looting, murder, and political opportunism not seen since the 1965 LA Watts or 1968 Chicago race riots or the… Read More »

What is the Best Predictor of Leader Success?

[May 29, 2020]  If we look at professional literature on leadership, there is a solid consensus that two factors allow us to foretell leader success.  Intelligence (as measured in IQ) and conscientiousness are hands down, the strongest predictors of success.  These two also measure success in higher education, military careers, and mid-level managerial positions.  Based on my observations,… Read More »

Stealing Good Ideas

[May 24, 2020]  An Army Colonel once told me that his path to success had a lot to do with him stealing good ideas from others.  Initially, I was shocked.  But I realized that we all steal ideas all the time; we call this learning.  We take the ideas of others, make them our own, and integrate them… Read More »

The Organizer of Victory!

[May 23, 2020]  Over the next few months, I will be dedicating space in my blog to discuss the leadership characteristics of George C. Marshall.  After George Washington, Marshall is considered the “most respected soldier in American history.”1  Yet, he never commanded troops in battle, the customary path to greatness for a military leader.  So what was it… Read More »

Reconnaissance by Fire

[May 22, 2020]  There are times in our lives when we are trying something new and innovative that the old methods simply don’t work.  In the military, when we are on the attack, one method of flushing out the enemy to force him into unexpected actions is reconnaissance by fire.  Such a risky technique is what we’ve all… Read More »