Hands-off Leadership

By | December 3, 2017

[December 3, 2017]  Hands-off leadership, incorrectly referred to as Laissez-Faire leadership, is a topic of intense debate in senior military circles.  Today, I refer to hands-off leaders as those leaders who know what is happening, are not directly involved, trust others to do a good job, but also are who are unwilling to make decisions. This type of… Read More »

What is Fair? The Military Way

By | December 1, 2017

[December 1, 2017]  The idea that life is fair was expunged from me in Army Basic Combat Training during my time in 1974 at Fort Polk, Louisiana.  Drill Sergeant Bryant was a rigid disciplinarian that I intensely disliked because he was hard on us … but looking back, he was also the fairest man I ever knew. What… Read More »

Old but Good Professional Guidance!

By | November 30, 2017

[November 30, 2017]  This morning I was flipping through a favorite book that I’d bought in 1983 just after being commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Army.  The book, the 42nd Edition of The Army Officer’s Guide, is probably one of the best overall books providing countless lessons for the junior leader.  Those lessons from 40 years… Read More »

Spending Effort Unlearning

By | November 28, 2017

[November 28, 2017]  The Greek philosopher Antisthenes once said: “The most useful piece of learning … is to unlearn what is untrue.”  As a new trend, many educators have jumped on the unlearning bandwagon and also began simultaneously misleading us regarding what it is and the merits on which it is based. “Unlearning is the process of letting… Read More »

North Korea: a Dash to Freedom

By | November 27, 2017

[November 27, 2017]  As I watched the video of a North Korean soldier escape into the South, I’m reminded of the East German guard’s “leap to freedom” in 1961.  Both have something in common and that is the desire to flee communism and its dehumanizing effects on its captive citizenry.  Communist North Korea is no place to live.… Read More »

Showing Moral Courage: Nick Cave

By | November 26, 2017

[November 26, 2017]  My grandmother was fond of telling all of us grandkids to never fear when standing up to bullies.  And so it is always my pleasure to highlight a person who has done just that.  The “blogosphere” was alive recently with news1 about the Australian musician Nick Cave who played in Israel and in doing so… Read More »

Easy to Miss but Very Important Ways to Become an Inspiring Leader

By | November 25, 2017

By guest blogger Jennifer Scott [November 25, 2017]  Being a manager, a team leader, a supervisor or some other role where you’re in charge is no easy feat. There are so much planning and organisation to be done, and that’s just for the hour by hour running of the team, let alone long-term goals. This causes stress levels… Read More »