Good Habits #32: Ask Good Questions

By | April 21, 2017

[April 21, 2017]  Here at theLeaderMaker.com I like to encourage habits that make leaders effective.  In that context, I’ve found whenever a leader asks good questions, good things happen.  Indeed, this is a significant fact that cannot be overlooked by those who fill the role of leader.  There is, however, some confusion I will clear up.  Two key… Read More »

Leaders Are Not Victims

By | April 18, 2017

[April 18 2017]  The title of this blog is not the most elegant … but it is a quote from one of the best U.S. Army Sergeant Majors in recent times.  I was sitting in the audience of soldiers and military families when the guest speaker said these words.  I instantly connected to the speaker and idea.  Yes,… Read More »

A Message from U.S. President Trump

By | April 17, 2017

[April 17, 2017]  There has been a lot of discussion recently about what message U.S. President Donald Trump intended to send when he authorized a military strike on a Syrian air base.  For those familiar with the complexities of great leadership, things are not so simple.  I support this authorization because I understand what he means and so… Read More »

The Unsinkable Molly Brown

By | April 15, 2017

[April 15, 2017]  We deserve a little levity today.  In the United States, this date is when our annual taxes are due.  Today is also the anniversary of the RMS Titanic sinking, U.S. President Lincoln dying from an assassin’s bullet, and terrorist bombing the Boston Marathon; among other infamous events.  It is also the day that Molly Brown… Read More »

Don’t Tell Me HOW to do it …

By | April 14, 2017

[April 14, 2017]  Late in January, the Winter of 2007, on the outskirts of the city of Baghdad Iraq, I was given the most difficult mission that can be assigned to an Engineer.  Personally given to me by General David Petraeus, Coalition Commander, I was to prepare to receive 45,000 combat troops in six months.  My only request? … Read More »

Why Study Amelia Earhart?

By | April 13, 2017

[April 13, 2017]  Those who study leadership find common ground when learning about great leaders of the past; the benefits being clear.  So why would we, as a matter of limited time available to us, want to study Amelia Earhart who was a famous pilot in early aviation history? “Never interrupt someone doing what you said couldn’t be… Read More »