The Newsies Strike of 1899

By | August 10, 2017

[August 10, 2017]  Legends are powerful stories about the past that are circulated, traditionally, by word of mouth.  Having lived in Brooklyn, New York one legend that always fascinated me was about the Newsies strike of 1899 in which newspaper-hawkers, nearly all young boys, refused to sell newspapers because of a hike in the price they were forced… Read More »

When Leaders Lie It Will Follow Them Forever

By | August 9, 2017

[August 9, 2017]  A good friend of mine (I’ll call her Jane) lied about her minor criminal background on her application to be a U.S. Army officer; this happened many decades ago.  Jane was commissioned a lieutenant, received a secret clearance, performed well, and years later was considered for the rank of Brigadier General.  When leaders lie bad… Read More »

Google & Leader Bias: Do They Get It? [Updated]

By | August 8, 2017

[August 8, 2017] [Update]  When people speak their minds and they depart from a prevailing ideology, bad things are likely to happen to them.  Earlier today I posted this article under the heading in the form of a question to the leaders at Google; “Do they get it?” … referring to their biases and the effect of those biases.… Read More »

Wongo Wongo & Purple Heart United

By | August 7, 2017

[August 7, 2017]  The many stories of World War II bring us closer to the veterans of that war and to their families … and so it should be.  One story involves a crewmember of the “Wongo Wongo” which participated in Operation Tidal Wave.  The operation was the costliest mission in U.S. Army Air Force history within the… Read More »

The Most Essential Leader Trait

By | August 2, 2017

[August 2, 2017]  I’ve written before, here in theLeaderMaker.com that the most important leadership characteristic is “caring” about others (see link here).  While I believe that is true, there are many who make the argument that the most important leader trait is having a good moral foundation. Without a moral foundation, the argument states, there is no other… Read More »