Great Leaders Thrive in Impossible Situations

By | October 10, 2016

[October 10, 2016]  At the beginning of World War II, the outlook for the survival of Great Britain was bleak.  The immense German military juggernaut had the English isle in its sights and Hitler was advancing his forces to destroy it.  Thanks to its great leaders such as Prime Minister Winston Churchill and the immense sacrifices of its… Read More »

Real Leaders Get Their Hands Dirty

By | October 6, 2016

[October 6, 2016]  … and that’s how they get things done!  The expectations and hopes of any organization (or society) depends upon the quality and experience of its leaders.  Regardless of position – junior manager, mid-grade officer, or senior leader – the commitment of a leader to get their hands dirty is intimately connected to how well that… Read More »

‘Looking Forward’ is the Root of Leadership

By | October 3, 2016

[October 3, 2016]  There has been some talk recently about retired General David Petraeus’ comments on the causes of the formation of the terrorist organization known as the Islamic State (aka, ISIS or ISIL).  Senior leaders with experience and a deep appreciation for solving wide-ranging and serious problems will say that it is not the defeat of the… Read More »