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 »

On Being Brutally Honest

By | March 22, 2016

[March 22, 2016]   I was speaking with a young man yesterday who wanted to join the U.S. Navy.  His Masters Degree in Nuclear Engineering is in high demand inside the Navy and he knows it.  Like most of us, his past is not perfect and he had been convicted for underage drinking back in undergraduate school when he… Read More »

Socialist Modus Operandi: Confuse and Deflect

By | March 21, 2016

[March 21, 2016]   There is much to be said about what Socialism is and what it is not.  Socialist Bernie Sanders, now running for the U.S. Presidency, says that it’s about being benevolent and gentle to others.  Others say that socialism has a documented track record of mass killings and leading people into poverty.  Either way, I will… Read More »

Weak Leaders, Politicians and Racism …

By | March 19, 2016

By guest blogger Sadako Red [see disclaimer] [March 19, 2016]  I write best when I’m drunk; although I have to be more careful about my spelling and grammar.  After a few shots of whiskey my inhibitions – those internalized by me after years of government training – seem to melt away with alcohol in my bloodstream.  Jack Daniels… Read More »

Islamic State Terrorism is Genocide

By | March 18, 2016

[March 18, 2016]   Yesterday morning, the U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry declared that the Islamic State’s terrorism is genocide against certain religious groups and is now the official position of the United States of America.   People would be correct to say that the U.S. is now demonstrating leadership with this declaration. However, leadership is not perfect and… Read More »

Profile: Ronald Reagan

By | March 17, 2016

[March 17, 2016]  “Trust, but verify.”  This quote is classic Ronald Reagan, 40th President to the United States.  It exemplifies his ability to precisely put his thoughts into short, clear sentences and it tells us he understood the psychology of humans.  Reagan is considered to be one of the best U.S. presidents of the 20th Century and his… Read More »

Leaders Reinforce Success

By | March 16, 2016

[March 16, 2016]  As a young military officer I was curious why I was told that one of the keys to winning on the battlefield meant that leaders always reinforce success.  In the U.S. Civil War, Union General George Meade failed to pursue the Confederate forces after the latter lost at the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863.  That… Read More »