Category Archives: Information

A Rush to Judgment

By | November 21, 2014

[November 21, 2014] One advantage humans possess – that makes us unique in the animal kingdom – is the ability to make judgments. In the absence of complete information, a human can draw conclusions and form opinions; making leaps of logic that other animals simply cannot do, and we can do it very fast. While this is a… Read More »

The Leadership Toolbox: Decision-Making Processes

By | November 19, 2014

[November 19, 2014]  One of the strongest tools in a leader’s toolbox are formal decision-making processes. The benefits to having a systematic tool that is proven helpful to leaders in making decisions or solving problems are enormous. Regardless of the specific process chosen, there are a number of guidelines that should be followed to maximize the likelihood of… Read More »

Hero: General “Chesty” Puller, USMC

By | November 17, 2014

[November 17, 2014] Lewis Burwell “Chesty” Puller, United States Marine Corps, was one of the most decorated members in the U.S. military. Both his leadership and exceptional bravery stand without question, having been awarded five Navy Crosses – only two people hold that distinction. He saw combat in Haiti, World War II (Pacific Theater), and Korea. If there… Read More »

Leader Wall of Failure and Success

By | November 12, 2014

[November 12, 2014] People say stupid things and that is to be expected. Who hasn’t said something they regret? When leaders say things that are “stupid”; morally wrong, disrespectful, or intellectually irrelevant, they need to immediately make things right. Today, I’m only showing some of the more failures since they stand out so much. Some are entertaining, some… Read More »

End of the Cold War?

By | November 9, 2014

[November 09, 2014] The significance of the Cold War and the fall of the Berlin Wall as symbolic of its end, is overlooked by most Westerners. Today is recognized as the 25th Anniversary of what is called “the fall of the Berlin Wall” and the beginning of the end of the Cold War. Actually today’s the day East… Read More »