Category Archives: Leadership

Leader Trends: Do We Discourage Education?

By | October 15, 2015

[October 15, 2015]  One of the aspects of Western nations – for some time now – has been for leaders to discourage formal education.  In contrast, Asian nations are actually encouraging it aggressively.  But in both cases their attitude toward education is very selective, culturally influenced, and resourced based on their social biases.   The impact on the success… Read More »

Who is Walter Duranty?

By | October 13, 2015

[October 13, 2015]  A long-running theme in theLeaderMaker.com has been that the world’s media have a strong bias that runs in opposition to the United States; especially its societal values.  Furthermore, the bias frequently supports and defends socialism (and its variants like Communism) … and that is why today we ask the question, who is Walter Duranty? Journalist… Read More »

Traits of Political Leaders

By | October 11, 2015

[October 11, 2015]  It’s the right time to be discussing traits of political leaders in America because of publicity given to the campaigners in the upcoming presidential election next year.  Examination of those traits is a legitimate topic and a thorough discussion is worthwhile for those who plan to vote and for the future of the country.  Our… Read More »

Profile: Lou Holtz

By | October 10, 2015

[October 10, 2015]  Louis Leo “Lou” Holtz is a legendary college football coach, well known throughout America as one of the most successful leaders in collegiate sports.  But his greatest accomplishment is not football … surprised?  According to Lou Holtz, he’s been most successful with his private life; having been married over 50 years with four children and… Read More »

Humans are Imperfect: A Leadership Puzzle?

By | October 7, 2015

[October 7, 2015]  Don’t worry, I’m not about to get into a philosophical discussion on the fallibility and imperfections of humans here at theLeaderMaker.com.  It is, however, one of my leadership blog themes that humans are imperfect and to reach our potential as leaders it’s necessary to understand the psychology of people and to have the social skills… Read More »

How to be Brave

By | October 6, 2015

[October 6, 2015] Who hasn’t thought of how they would act when their life is in danger or someone else’s life, like a family member, is in danger? Fear is a natural reaction to danger. Would we be frozen incapable of acting from fear? Would we run away? Writings on how to be brave are uncommon but often… Read More »