A Model of Failed Leadership: Brussels

By | March 31, 2016

[March 31, 2016]  The study of leadership often means the review of successful leaders and the institutions where they practice their trade.  It also means we should examine failed leadership where valuable information on what not to do can be found.  Such is the case in the recent deadly terrorist attack in Brussels where its leadership could have… Read More »

Have We Taken Our “Eyes” Off Iraq?

By | March 29, 2016

[March 29, 2016]  Neither the Western countries nor the United States has a strategy for how they will work with Islamic nations economically, diplomatically, or militarily.  No Western leader has yet to make a serious attempt to place into context the problems that continue to grow there and threatens their own nation states.  No one should be surprised,… Read More »

The Elements of Courage

By | March 28, 2016

[March 28, 2016]  I’m often asked what is more difficult … to stand for what I believe in and do the right thing (moral courage) or to stand against a deadly enemy on the battlefield and fight (physical courage).  I have found moral courage to be far more difficult but our leadership is often tested and as humans… Read More »

Easter, Leadership, and Faith

By | March 27, 2016

[March 27, 2016]  Faith drives the belief in the resurrection of Jesus Christ … and Easter Day is celebrated annually to recognize that He paid the penalty of death for our sins.  Faith is not based in scientific proof and it cannot be forced upon people.  Leadership is also based upon faith, not that different from Christian faith… Read More »

Unremitting Personal Growth

By | March 25, 2016

[March 25, 2016]  My old American History professor once told me that the best known people of the past had a record of personal growth.  Leaders, in his opinion, had unremitting personal growth from childhood onward.  Not only was this was their secret to success, there was no exception he could find. It was clear to me at… Read More »

Realizing Strength in Others

By | March 24, 2016

[March 23, 2016]  During grade school my brother Phil always loved to draw.  But his drawings were not typical; they were of bridges, buildings, and airports.  Throughout his school years his ability to design these very things grew as did his interests.  Lucky for him, a large engineering company representative saw his work at the High School Fair… Read More »

An Outsider’s View of a Socialist Country

By | March 23, 2016

[March 23, 2016]   In December of 2006 before the troop “surge” in Iraq brought down the high levels of violence throughout the country, I made a written observation about the nation that I thought might be interesting for readers of theLeaderMaker.com.  Post-Saddam Iraq remains a socialist country and I’m using it to show the impact of the Socialist… Read More »