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Hard Truths about Military Leadership: Part 2

By | November 16, 2015

[November 16, 2015]  In the first installment of this 3-part series I proposed that the U.S. military has a leadership problem.  Irrespective of how we measure leadership or determine its leader effectiveness, it has been accepted that the quality of military leadership today is in decline. For those of us currently in the military or recently retired, this… Read More »

Hard Truths about Military Leadership: Part 1

By | November 13, 2015

[November 13, 2015]  The U.S. military has a leadership problem.  Evidence for the decline in its leadership capability is more than circumstantial, as some claim, because it shows in a deterioration of confidence our military personnel have in their leaders and the inability of those leaders to adapt to relevant problems.  Identifying problems within the military leadership system,… Read More »

Venezuela: A Decline in Leadership

By | November 10, 2015

[November 10, 2015]  The country of Venezuela continues its economic and social decline.  Venezuela’s president Maduro has cracked-down even more on the political opposition and further tightened economic controls as the the country slowly slides into chaos. The opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez was just sentenced to 13 years in prison for “formenting violence.”  Condemned worldwide as a travesty… Read More »

Encouraging Resilience

By | November 8, 2015

[November 8, 2015]  When my daughter entered college with the desire to graduate with a degree in Applied Physics, I alerted her to the difficult requirements of advanced mathematics.  She brushed me off as if she already knew how to do well.  After making a “D –” in her first Calculus course (can you get closer to fail?)… Read More »

Got Your 6

By | November 6, 2015

[November 6, 2015]  The point at which those who have served in the U.S. military have the greatest chance of failure is when they transition from military to civilian life.  For me, as for all those I have known, this was of the greatest worry and concern.  Formed in 2012 Got Your 6 is a non-profit organization1 whose… Read More »

A Focus on Military Veteran Stereotypes

By | November 5, 2015

[November 5, 2015]  It is of interest that American society is engaged in a serious effort to counter racial and sexual stereotypes.  Likewise there has been a concerted effort over the past few years to counter military veteran stereotypes.  But, it is believed in some scientific circles, that overly positive stereotypes of veterans are not necessarily a good… Read More »

Dewey Defeats Truman

By | November 2, 2015

[November 2, 2015]  Well … that’s not exactly how the U.S. Presidential election turned out on this date in 1948.  Three years earlier, Harry S. Truman, a Democrat, was thrust into the presidency in 1945 after the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt.  Everyone was so sure Republican challenger Thomas Dewey of New York would win the 1948 election… Read More »