Douglas R. Satterfield

Hello. I provide one article every day. My writings are influenced by great thinkers such as Friedrich Nietzsche, Karl Jung, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Jean Piaget, Erich Neumann, and Jordan Peterson, whose insight and brilliance have gotten millions worldwide to think about improving ourselves. Thank you for reading my blog.

Author Archives: Douglas R. Satterfield

Reading List (Update)

By | January 31, 2017

[January 31, 2017]  It’s been about 10 weeks since I posted in my Reading List here at theLeaderMaker.com.  You’ll find me posting less because people are less interested in finding good books.  I blame that partly on my picks and partly on the fact that people are less interested in reading books that are simply too long; short… Read More »

Learning What Great Leaders Think

By | January 30, 2017

[January 30, 2017]  One sure fire way of improving your leadership skills is learning about how great leaders think.    How and why they think certain ways is crucial to helping replicate their successes.  Unfortunately, this is a particularly difficult task that requires a serious investment in time and study, but it also requires a lot of good luck.… Read More »

Everyone is Replaceable

By | January 28, 2017

[January 28, 2017]  I’ve been a baseball fan since I was 6 years old … being mature enough to appreciate the game.  There were many professional ball players I liked as a child but my favorite player today is Cal Ripken, Jr.   He’s my favorite because he was a great player (now retired) and understood that despite the… Read More »

Leaders Are You a PowerPoint Ranger

By | January 26, 2017

[January 26, 2017]  There are a number of military slang phrases and descriptions that are useful in everyday conversation.  For example, when we refer to putting everything we’ve got into something, we might say we gave “the whole nine yards.”1  One recent military phrase that plays on humor describes an office-bound staff officer who creates overly complex briefings… Read More »

Leaders Losing Their Cool

By | January 25, 2017

[January 25, 2017]  Learning from leaders is not always ordained to be from good things they do; although leadership is set by example, for good and bad.  I’m sure all of us have seen leaders who do things that are not just wrong, but are purposefully wrong.  Leaders losing their cool is one example. People get angry … leaders… Read More »