Monthly Archives: September 2020

What was the Paoli Massacre?

By | September 20, 2020

[September 20, 2020]  Warfare has always been present in our human species.  And despite the terribleness of the battlefield, humans have, in fact, learned some terrible lessons.  And thus, there has been broad agreement on laws of warfare established to prevent atrocities and unnecessary death.  Unfortunately, there still are times when these agreed-upon laws of warfare are violated. … Read More »

Profile: Joe Biden

By | September 19, 2020

[September 19, 2020]  With the U.S. Presidential election less than two months away, the rhetoric between the candidates and political organizations are reaching a crescendo.   Hopefully, by discussing candidate Joe Biden, we can move a little away from the hyperbole. Leaders are judged not so much by what they have done than by what they can do.  This… Read More »

Equality In The Workplace- How Good Leaders Can Make A Difference

By | September 18, 2020

[September 18, 2020]  Equality in the workplace is not just a legal responsibility for the employers but also a commitment to having a positive culture for the entire workforce. Essentially, it is about giving fair treatment to all your employees, regardless of their gender, race, nationality, religion, age, disability, or sexual orientation. But fostering equality in your organization… Read More »

Giving Peace a Chance: Leadership in Action

By | September 17, 2020

[September 17, 2020]  Those who study statesmanship and the experienced leadership know how difficult it is to make progress on old and emotionally-laden political issues.  Two days ago, the UAE, Bahrain, and Israel signed a peace deal with one another.  Casual observers will not understand the significance of or difficulty in this achievement, and that is unfortunate. Those… Read More »

Website Crash at theLeaderMaker.com

By | September 17, 2020

[September 17, 2020]  Yesterday, at about 2 pm, my website crashed.  The reason is unknown.  What we do know is that it destroyed two days worth of posts.  I will re-post the articles but reader comments have also disappeared.  My apologies for any inconvenience. One of my readers suggested that the “Internet Secret Police” may not have liked… Read More »

Duty in Action:  John “Black Jack” Pershing

By | September 12, 2020

[September 12, 2020]  Who was John “Black Jack” Pershing?  I remember my dad talking about how he met Pershing in Hot Springs, Arkansas, during the 1930s and how impressive and focused the retired Army General was at the time.  But John Pershing is, at best, an elusive figure in American history, where the fog of time obscured his… Read More »