Category Archives: Information

Leadership and Pumping Gas

By | December 28, 2015

[December 28, 2015]  The ability to absorb lessons on leadership begins at an early age.  Most people start to discover solid leadership ideas as early teenagers and the best of them never lose that learning appetite.  As a sophomore in high school I got a job pumping gas at a gasoline station in central Texas.  I’ve never forgotten… Read More »

Cult Leadership

By | December 23, 2015

[December 23, 2015]  Appearing on the cover of LIFE Magazine on December 19, 1969, Charles Manson is the infamous cult leader of the “Family”.1  Cult leadership is frequently associated with megalomaniacs, crazies, and psychotic and narcissistic personalities.  The danger may be evident in the case of Charles Manson but I will argue that it is for more insidious… Read More »

Leaders Have to Prove Themselves … Always

By | December 17, 2015

[December 17, 2015]  The obligations of leadership are significant and profound.  It follows that no leader should take their duties lightly, whether in conduct of their professional obligations or in their personal affairs.  Only by doing so, with such moral and ethical traits, can leaders prove themselves always, every day, to their followers’ To be successful, leaders must… Read More »