Category Archives: Leadership

Leaders Eat Last

By | October 1, 2015

[October 1, 2015]  One of the lessons leaders quickly learn in the military is that leaders eat last.  In truth this means that leaders forgo their personal interests to support the team.  To say that leaders eat last is also symbolic of the notion that leaders accept their responsibility to assist people – who are part of their… Read More »

The Chicago Tylenol Murders

By | September 29, 2015

[September 29, 2015] On this date in 1982, twelve-year old Mary Kellerman died after taking a capsule of Tylenol pain medicine laced with cyanide. It’s now been 33 years since her death and the poisoning murders of six others remain unsolved. But some good came from the murders in that it prompted improved packaging of over the counter… Read More »

Core Values: Starbucks

By | September 25, 2015

[September 25, 2015]  George, a good friend of mine from our past army days, used to tell me often that, “I never drink good coffee because I might like it and then have to pay for it.”  You see, in U.S. Army dining facilities and in our offices, coffee is most often found hot and free.  Later, after… Read More »

Trust in Leadership

By | September 23, 2015

[September 23, 2015]  A recent Gallup poll in the United States found that almost half say that government is an “immediate threat to the rights and freedoms of ordinary citizens.”1  While the polling data only goes back to 2003 when the question was first asked, it’s no new revelation.  I’ve also written about the decline in the trust… Read More »