Priorities for Leaders

By | January 13, 2018

[January 13, 2018] At the beginning of each new year, like most everyone else, I write down a few New Year’s resolutions. This year, however, I’m changing directions and instead I am listing priorities that every good leader should consider. Resolutions come from wishful thinking, while priorities come from what we need to achieve. Up front it is… Read More »

Happy New Year 2018

By | January 1, 2018

[January 1, 2018] It is common for folks to hail the New Year as a time to look forward to better and greater times. I like this optimism and those with a positive attitude for that is one of the key attributes of good leadership. Leadership, however, is not something to be taken lightly since it is about… Read More »

Who Was Mary Edwards Walker?

By | December 30, 2017

[December 30, 2017] My intent here at theLeaderMaker.com is to not only discuss the core attributes of leadership but to also provide outstanding examples; those people we can look at to improve our skills and inspire us. Today, I will be recognizing Mary Edwards Walker, born 1832, American abolitionist, prohibitionist, prisoner of war, and surgeon. Mary Edwards Walker is… Read More »

Profile: U.S. Senator Tom Cotton

By | December 17, 2017

[December 17, 2017]  Several years ago I profiled U.S. General Douglas MacArthur and was criticized for writing about a “dead white guy.”  My goal here at theLeaderMaker.com will never be politically correct or conform to any recent social fads.  So, in this series I’ve profiled some of the most evil people and some of the best humankind has… Read More »

With Shortcuts, Come Risks

By | December 9, 2017

[December 9, 2017]  A few years ago one of the U.S. Army’s best machinegun crews was hurt when their gun blew-up.  Why was it, that the best crew could have made a mistake that caused such a preventable accident?  After an internal investigation (required whenever there are serious injuries) it was determined that the crew had taken unauthorized… Read More »