Who Makes the Best Soldiers?

By | August 19, 2015

[August 19, 2015]  U.S. Army senior leadership has always been hesitant to say who among the general population makes the best soldiers.  While such a politically correct stance is not unexpected, there are many who have served and studied patterns that help us predict who will be the best soldiers.  Although these attributes and experiences of those in… Read More »

Hero: David Lee “Tex” Hill

By | August 18, 2015

[August 18, 2015]  Many boys from my generation grew up building model airplanes; one of the most popular being the P-40E Curtiss Warhawk painted in a green and tan camouflage pattern with the famous “shark mouth” nose art and Chinese Air Force insignia on its wings.  David Lee “Tex” Hill, flew one of these P-40Es and was one… Read More »

Characteristic# 92: Ability to Judge Character

By | August 17, 2015

[August 17, 2015] One of the most difficult character traits of senior leaders to obtain, and to develop in all leaders for that matter, is the ability to judge character in others. Leaders are looking for specific traits in others that predict successful mission completion or are obstacles to teamwork. Sadly, we often see inexperienced leaders who misjudge… Read More »

Social Media and Leadership

By | August 15, 2015

[August 15, 2015]  New generations entering into leadership positions today deserve to be cautioned about the good and bad side of social media as well as the often unseen consequences of its use.  For those leaders who must use the media in ways that require us to be discreet, there are many pitfalls.  The latest example of mistakes… Read More »