Profiles: Donald Trump [Updated]

By | February 5, 2020

[February 5, 2020]  The best leaders are those that don’t necessarily do great things but are those who get other people to do great things.  There is no argument that U.S. President Donald Trump has made great strides on improving the U.S. economy, strengthening the military, and improving race relations.  These are accomplishments no one could predict four… Read More »

5 Things I Gave Up to be an Army General

By | February 4, 2020

[February 4, 2020]  There is an ancient religious idea that, with the right sacrifice, one will be saved in the eyes of the gods.  For example, in the Bible’s story of Cain and Able, the concept of sacrifice first appears.  I learned early in my military service, like in the biblical narrative, I had to make sacrifices if… Read More »

Leaders, Stop Being So Pathetic

By | February 3, 2020

[February 3, 2020]  “I could kick myself.”  The college Dean was telling his department about how she had failed to prepare her students because she had been unprepared to teach properly.  I’m shocked that a college dean, with a PhD and decades of experience, could be so down on herself that it drove her into personal depression. Leaders,… Read More »

My Book of Mistakes

By | February 2, 2020

[February 2, 2020]  To recognize one’s weaknesses, mistakes made, blunders and miscalculations are a necessary step on the path to good leadership.  We all make mistakes, and there is not a leader who hasn’t made some real doozies in their lives.  With the proper attitude, these can be some of the best learning experiences. Self-deprecating humor goes a… Read More »

The Military Senior Enlisted Adviser

By | January 31, 2020

[January 31, 2020]  Leadership requires a joint-cooperative effort between the person in charge and those that are responsible for that leader’s success.  In the U.S. military, there are positions occupied by the most senior enlisted service member that acts as an adviser to the commanding officer.  A senior enlisted adviser (SEA) fulfills the role of coach, mentor, and… Read More »

There is No Middle Ground

By | January 30, 2020

[January 30, 2020]  One of the benefits of the study of leadership is the hunt for ideas that make us think.  The “hunt” itself carries great value; like the hunt for discoveries, we find it immensely satisfying.  Recent remarks by Dr. Gary Saul Morson takes on the ideas of Lenin and Lenin’s method of thinking.  He calls it… Read More »

Profiles: Amy Klobuchar

By | January 29, 2020

[January 29, 2020]  Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar has a good track record of serving her constituents in her state.  As a Democrat, she follows the party line on nearly every major issue.  She has one characteristic that stands out and that is she is demanding of her staff and those around her.  This no-nonsense approach has served her… Read More »

British General John Burgoyne on Strategy

By | January 28, 2020

[January 28, 2020]  When things go wrong, they can really go wrong.  John Burgoyne was a British General during the American Revolutionary War.  Burgoyne devised an intriguing strategy to split away New England from the rest of the colonies by moving his army south from Canada.  However, the link-up with a larger British force in New York City… Read More »