Ambassador Nominee Embarrassment

By | February 15, 2014

[February 16, 2014] Good leadership means building productive teams and organizations by ensuring the best and brightest leaders are ready for the job.  Leaders are a reflection of that organization and its senior executive leadership.  Yet, it appears that the U.S. has embarrassed itself over several recent nominations to ambassadorships1 (a senior leadership position).  The nominee to be… Read More »

U.S. Hockey Team Win over Russia

By | February 15, 2014

[February 15, 2014]  Everyone likes a winner.  Touted as the biggest win since the 1980 U.S. Hockey team was victorious over the USSR team in the 1980 Olympics, the U.S. team beat the Russian team today.  While the hockey contests still continue, this was a more important psychological victory.  Leadership in action!  Our respect goes out to the… Read More »

Like Us on Facebook

By | February 15, 2014

[February 15, 2014] Like us on Facebook. Yes, that’s right.  TheLeaderMaker is on Facebook.  Please click to like the page.  The more visitors, the more people have a chance to read about Senior Executive Leadership. Thanks to all our friends who support this effort and for helping get the word out. ————————— A direct link to the new… Read More »

Is Tribalism on the Rise in Organizations?

By | February 15, 2014

[February 15, 2014]  While human organizational capability has improved over the past several thousand years, one remarkably successful but old system has remained – Tribalism.  Tribalism is a way of thinking and behaving, with loyalty to a group, and strong identity.  Good and bad leadership thrives in the tribal environment.  Tribalism is usually about strong ethnic or cultural… Read More »

Valentine’s Day

By | February 14, 2014

[February 14, 2014]  Happy Valentine’s Day to all the lovers. Valentine’s Day, also known as Saint Valentine’s Day and the Feast of Saint Valentine, was first associated with romantic love in the High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished.  In 18th-century England, it evolved into an occasion in which lovers expressed their love for each… Read More »

Gatekeepers

By | February 14, 2014

[February 14, 2014]  Gatekeepers are in every organization and they are the ones who exercise control over access to something.  In the old days, this meant limiting access through the city gate.  Today, the term is used metaphorically, referring to people who decide whether you gain access to something; like to information, a person, a service, an interview. … Read More »

Core Values: Ford Motor Company

By | February 12, 2014

[February 13, 2014]  There is some debate when the best time of year is to buy a new car but February is normally said to be the best month.  Generally this is a slow sales month and thus a good time to buy.  With this in mind, I’m presenting Ford Motor Company as a very successful vehicle manufacturer. … Read More »

Characteristic #48: Poise

By | February 12, 2014

[February 12, 2014]  Poise is one of those senior leader characteristics rarely spoken about when discussing the important aspects of leadership.  Yet, it is crucial for a leader to be dignified and self-confident in one’s composure.  Possessing poise distinguishes the good leader from the great leader.  Poise is one of those traits that is developed only through experience… Read More »

Duck Dynasty

By | February 11, 2014

[February 11, 2014]  Some people say that this television reality show has nothing to do with leadership … I disagree.  In case you’ve been living under a rock for the past several years, one of the most popular shows on television lately has been “Duck Dynasty.”  It’s a series that portrays the lives of the Robertson’s out of… Read More »

Profile: Winston Churchill

By | February 10, 2014

[February 10, 2014]  Winston Churchill was clearly one of the greatest leaders of the 20th century. The best biography on Churchill is by William Manchester in his 3-part series The Last Lion: Winston Spenser Churchill1.  In the many readingson Churchill, we see talents early on in his life.  Our interest here is his most outstanding traits that set… Read More »