The Best Leaders Use Precise Language

By | December 14, 2017

[December 14, 2017]  Leadership has always been about the clear and concise use of language.  English as a language, however, is fraught with blurred and convoluted meanings as anyone learning it will attest.  Good leaders strive to overcome this problem by the use of precise language and continually improving upon those communication skills. My first semester in college… Read More »

No Substitute for Practical Experience

By | December 13, 2017

[December 13, 2017]  In the movie Aliens (1986), there is a scene where highly-trained colonial marines are about to be airdropped into a facility where they are to fight against the sinister extraterrestrials.  When asked by Ripley how many combat drops Lieutenant Gorman has under his belt, he replies, “uh, two, including this one.”  It did not inspire… Read More »

Leadership Toolbox: the Planning Cell

By | December 12, 2017

[December 12, 2017]  Good leadership means possessing a well-developed sense of planning ahead.  Not surprisingly it is also recognized in basic leader development that planning is the key to being prepared, good decision-making, and quality of life.  That is why the best leaders have a planning cell in their leadership toolbox. This “planning cell” – or whatever name… Read More »

World War I: a Cover-up 100 Years Ago

By | December 10, 2017

[December 10, 2017]  If we were to look for arrogance, hubris, and lack of concern for others, then look no further than what happened at the Battle of the Meuse-Argonne in 1918.  World War I was a gory affair; the battle that began in September that year would become the bloodiest for the new American Expeditionary Force (AEF). … Read More »

With Shortcuts, Come Risks

By | December 9, 2017

[December 9, 2017]  A few years ago one of the U.S. Army’s best machinegun crews was hurt when their gun blew-up.  Why was it, that the best crew could have made a mistake that caused such a preventable accident?  After an internal investigation (required whenever there are serious injuries) it was determined that the crew had taken unauthorized… Read More »

Who Was Armin T. Wegner?

By | December 8, 2017

[December 8, 2017]  In 1784, Robert Burns wrote in a poem1 that “Man’s inhumanity to man causes countless thousands to mourn.”  His inspiration was based on his own poverty in which he lived.  It is poetic, in a sense, that we use his words to describe the horrific genocide perpetrated against the Armenian peoples in the early 20th… Read More »

Recent Stupid Things Leaders Say

By | December 6, 2017

[December 6, 2017]  In September last year during the U.S. presidential elections, candidate Hillary Clinton referred to supporters of her opponent Donald Trump as “deplorables.”  Some say that comment helped doom her campaign.  Yet, politicians are not the only ones who say stupid things. For her campaign, it was one of those moments when clear-headed folks just shook… Read More »