US Senate and Climate Change

By | March 11, 2014

[March 11, 2014]  Earlier today (link here), I wrote about how the US Congress was seen in the eyes of many of our citizens as being dysfunctional and held in low regards.  To many, the belief that Congress lacks good leadership is an important observation and should be a wake-up call to our elected representatives. Part of good… Read More »

Worst Congress Ever?

By | March 11, 2014

[March 11, 2014]  The headlines scream “the worst Congress ever.”  That is probably not true if measured by important legislation because there have been plenty of years very little of substance is done.  What we may be seeing is that the real issue causing so much dysfunction in Congress today may be a lack of senior leadership. If… Read More »

Maintaining Grace under Fire

By | March 10, 2014

[March 10, 2014]  One way for those of us in senior leadership positions to show our professionalism is by how we act when we lose.  A common phrase is “grace under fire” and is a desirable professional leader characteristic. Just recently, one of the U.S. President’s nominees, to lead the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, failed confirmation in… Read More »

Characteristic #52: Expressing Gratitude

By | March 9, 2014

[March 09, 2014]  Senior leadership means letting people know that you appreciate what they are doing.  Gratitude can be expressed in many ways and I will address them here shortly, but most important is the daily effort to recognize as many people as reasonable. The frequency of showing gratitude depends on opportunistic circumstances such as geographic location and… Read More »

Are We Encouraging More Divisiveness?

By | March 8, 2014

[March 08, 2014]  Senior leadership demands we bring people together for the purpose of achieving the noblest goals.  In an earlier blog post (here) I wrote about how it was a sad commentary that some of our politicians in Washington DC are being antagonistically divisive in their rhetoric.  Some commentators have even accused many of our politicians as… Read More »

Vietnam War: March 08, 1965

By | March 8, 2014

[March 08, 2014]  On this date began the official escalation of the Vietnam War and the beginning of a war that directly took on Communism.  3,500 Marines landed to defend the American base at Da Nang. They joined 23,000 military advisors that were already in Vietnam.  Over 26 years later, on December 26, 1991 the USSR was officially… Read More »

Aljazeera America Television

By | March 7, 2014

[March 07, 2014]  While sitting here in a western airport lounge and watching CNN, I saw an advertisement for Aljazeera America television.  I wasn’t even aware of it.  After some research I see that no one is watching it, presumably because of its history as a propaganda arm of Islamic terrorism.  Is CNN showing leadership?   [Don’t forget… Read More »

The IRS and Leadership

By | March 7, 2014

[March 07, 2014]  There is a common claim today that the IRS audits people based on their political party affiliation – those claiming to be “conservative” being most likely to receive an audit.  Furthermore, the IRS is being accused of unlawful targeting of conservative groups.  If this is not true, the IRS senior leadership should be actively countering… Read More »

Core Values: Chick-fil-A

By | March 5, 2014

[March 05, 2014]  They say that snowstorm in the southern states is as rare as unsweetened tea at a church supper.  But that is what happened at the end of January (see Stuck in Atlanta Airport).  In Birmingham Alabama during this same storm, many motorists were stuck for hours on Highway 280.  To the surprise of all, a… Read More »