Monthly Archives: October 2019

Shoot, Move, and Communicate

By | October 18, 2019

[October 18, 2019]  It’s not easy being in the military.  You have competing priorities with complex assignments and demanding commanders.  To be successful, you have to think hard about your mission and your teammates.  In battle, you have to shoot, move, and communicate. “Think, think, think, that is what we are trying to install because your mind is… Read More »

Lessons Learned: Greed is a Character Flaw

By | October 17, 2019

[October 17, 2019]  Discussion of the importance of character can be found in ancient texts, intertwined with the fog of ancient history.  Unsurprisingly, character can be found in the modern, high-speed technological prowess we experience today.  Hard work, self-sacrifice, positive attitude, and good judgment are just a few character traits that place the most admired citizen on the… Read More »

Good Leaders Tolerate Mistakes

By | October 15, 2019

[October 15, 2019]  The average person thinks that when people make mistakes, they should be punished (e.g., fired from their job, go to prison).  This, however, does not fit reality.  From experience, leaders quickly learn to tolerate the mistakes of others.  They have learned that making mistakes is a well-trodden path to success for us all.  Immediate punishment… Read More »

How to Kick-Start Your Leadership Career

By | October 13, 2019

[October 13, 2019]  An entrepreneurial career is exhilarating; you are your own boss, you get to call the shots and you can physically see the results of your hard work. However, it is not an easy sail. Entrepreneurship involves risks, uncertainties, and management of multiple aspects of running a business. This blog lists the benefits of an entrepreneurial… Read More »

What Is the Difference Between Leadership and Inspirational Leadership?

By | October 12, 2019

[October 12, 2019]  The tendency to take control over things and make everything work by a personal set of rules is inherent in each individual. However, there are a number of things that separate the need to satisfy our dictatorial desires and the dynamic practice of managing the control we have successfully and efficiently. Leadership is driven by… Read More »