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Moral Courage: Eye of the Storm

By | September 3, 2014

[September 03, 2014] Shortly after Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in 1968, an Iowa third-grade teacher did something remarkable. She gave her class an unforgettable lesson in discrimination. While this lesson is what we are most likely to see and appreciate, what we don’t see is behind the scenes in the moral courage of the teacher. Fortunately,… Read More »

Happy Anniversary: the Leader Maker

By | September 3, 2014

[September 03, 2014] Happy “1st” Anniversary to the Leader Maker! And thanks to everyone who have made this senior leader blog a success. Most of all, thanks to all the readers from across the globe who read about the movement to make senior executive leadership better. From Google Analytics, readers of the Leader Maker are from over 50… Read More »

World War I in Color

By | September 1, 2014

[September 01, 2014] Color photography was invented in the 19th Century, well prior to World War 1. Photography was still awkward in many ways. An action shot, as we know them, were unknown during the war and explains why there are so few that show combat. Color photos from that era were “colored” using a variety of techniques.1… Read More »