… Keep Your Powder Dry

By | October 16, 2017

[October 16, 2017]  War is an awesome yet terrifying activity of humans.  The destructiveness, especially of total war, far exceeds our intellectual abilities to fully understand it as a force that destroys.  That is why it is a fundamental responsibility for senior leaders stand at the ready to protect those who would be harmed by the effects of… Read More »

What Can Leaders Learn from Harvey Weinstein?

By | October 12, 2017

[October 12, 2017]  Learning from the successes of great leaders is something all leaders should strive to do.  But the lessons we get from those leaders who fail is truly beneficial to our leadership development.  Can leaders learn from the recently revealed Harvey Weinstein scandal by seeing what went wrong and why? The answer should be self evident. … Read More »

Characteristic# 104:  Generosity

By | October 11, 2017

[October 11, 2017]  Fundamental traits of what constitutes a great leader never changes.  Those characteristics that stand out as key component of greatness will remain the same as long as people remain humans and just as our wants and desires remain unchanged.  One of those important traits that cannot go without mentioning here is generosity; a universal leader… Read More »

Good Leaders are Never Victims

By | October 10, 2017

[October 10, 2017]  A number of my old college buddies disagree with me.  They disagree that leaders are never victims … but my buddies are, perhaps, talking about something different.  I believe that good leaders are never victims because leadership means having a positive outlook and possessing a be-prepared approach to life. “There are hunters, and there are… Read More »

Don’t Ignore the Obvious

By | October 9, 2017

[October 9, 2017]  After a wild afternoon where I burnt down the cotton fields behind their house, I sat down to dinner with both my grandparents.  This was the same place where I was paid 10¢ a day to pick cotton and learned about teamwork.  That day as a young child, I was to learn another valuable lesson;… Read More »

Don’t Find Fault, Find a Remedy

By | October 8, 2017

[October 8, 2017]  Henry Ford, one of the best known captains of American industry, said this decades ago but it still provides us with a good working leadership philosophy today.  The difference between a follower and a leader can be summed up in these few words; where one person finds fault (or problems), the other finds solutions.  Don’t… Read More »