Monthly Archives: December 2013

Loyal Dissent

By | December 13, 2013

[December 13, 2013]  There comes a time in every leader’s career when one must face the prospect that one’s boss has acted out of bounds on some behavior or decision.  As a subordinate, it is our obligation to present a dissenting view of what should take place but do so in a manner that adheres to allegiance to… Read More »

Timely Decision Making

By | December 12, 2013

[December 12, 2013]  Making timely decisions is the hallmark of a good leader.  And, the ability to come to grips with the fact that leaders make decisions and do so in a way that benefits the group should be ingrained in all of us. “Be willing to make decisions.  That’s the most important quality in a good leader.” … Read More »

Leaders Create Structure

By | December 10, 2013

[December 10, 2013]  One of the more interesting things about people is that we love structure in our lives.  From having that cup of coffee in the morning to watching our favorite television show – humans crave structure and predictability.  Leaders who help create structure in the lives of their employees will be more successful leaders.  It is… Read More »

The Broken Window Theory and Leadership

By | December 9, 2013

[December 09, 2013]  The idea of this theory is that by paying attention to and correcting small problems, many bigger problems will be prevented.  Specifically, if small problems are not dealt with in a determined and timely manner, more serious problems will be tolerated and grow.  The “broken window theory” was an idea first put forth by criminologists1. … Read More »

Government Politics and Business

By | December 8, 2013

[December 08, 2013]  The relationship between government politics, politicians, and political parties on one hand, and other non-political organizations on the other, is fraught with a number of minefields.  Today there are enormous risks, perhaps unnecessary risks, to those organizations that establish a visible relationship with one side of the political spectrum. All leaders, senior leaders in particular,… Read More »

Pearl Harbor: December 7, 1941

By | December 7, 2013

[December 07, 2103]  The attack on was a surprise military strike on the U.S. Naval base, Hawaii that began at 7:48 am, a clear Sunday morning 72 years ago today.  The intent of the attack was to prevent the U.S. Pacific fleet from interfering with the Empire of Japan in the Pacific Ocean.  The attack came as a… Read More »

Core Values: USAA Insurance

By | December 5, 2013

[December 05, 2013]  Another organization that has been historically successful and displays its core values prominently, is the financial services company USAA (United Services Automobile Association).  In 1922, a group of U.S. Army officers decided to self-insure when they were unable to get auto insurance because they were considered high risk. USAA’s stated core values are: Service Loyalty… Read More »

Characteristic #39: Unquestioned Integrity

By | December 4, 2013

[December 04, 2013]  If there is but one characteristic of senior executive leaders that stands above all others, it is the possession of unquestionable integrity.  Without it, all the other key leader traits will amount to nothing at all. “The supreme quality for leadership is unquestionably integrity. Without it, no real success is possible, no matter whether it… Read More »