How to be Brave

By | October 6, 2015

[October 6, 2015] Who hasn’t thought of how they would act when their life is in danger or someone else’s life, like a family member, is in danger? Fear is a natural reaction to danger. Would we be frozen incapable of acting from fear? Would we run away? Writings on how to be brave are uncommon but often… Read More »

Core Values: Starbucks

By | September 25, 2015

[September 25, 2015]  George, a good friend of mine from our past army days, used to tell me often that, “I never drink good coffee because I might like it and then have to pay for it.”  You see, in U.S. Army dining facilities and in our offices, coffee is most often found hot and free.  Later, after… Read More »

Who is Marquis de Lafayette?

By | September 12, 2015

[September 12, 2015]  We often learn quickly that establishing a good social network is beneficial in many ways.  Although difficult to measure the specific effectiveness of networks, senior leaders throughout time have taken great care to manage their network contacts.  Such it was with General George Washington who became close friends with Frenchman Marquis de Lafayette during the… Read More »

Morale is Everything

By | September 10, 2015

[September 10, 2015]  In the history of warfare there are many examples that show that a large, heavily armed military force was defeated by a small, under-resourced opponent.  The difference has always been the level of morale in the force that won on the battlefield.  This can be applied to all organizations and that is why leaders focus… Read More »