Leadership Metrics of Success

By | August 26, 2019

[August 26, 2019]  If you want to debate the definition of leadership, ask any two Army Lieutenant to tell you what they think.  Usually, an argument will ensue between them regarding what makes up a successful leader.  There are a few things; however, they might agree upon – metrics of success. Some folks will argue that the whole… Read More »

The Ghost Leader

By | August 25, 2019

[August 25, 2019]  In my pre-teen days, a small group of friends and I worked stocking shelves in a local Piggly Wiggly Grocery Store.  Billy was my best buddy and he was the “boss.”  But we never saw the real boss; the store manager.  The manager was the ghost leader; a name that employees had given him. “When… Read More »

Importance of leadership and management skills for growth of businesses

By | August 24, 2019

[August 24, 2019]  The managers in any organisation are responsible for implementing and forwarding the vision and mission of the company. Hence, managers with excellent leadership and management skills are critical to achieving the business goals of the organisation. Companies around the world realise the importance of leadership and management courses. Experienced managers and individuals aiming to pursue… Read More »

To Lie is to Kill Your Dignity

By | August 21, 2019

[August 21, 2019]  It was a suggestion from my daughter that I write another article about what happens when leaders lie.  Like me, she too is keenly conscious of leaders who lie.  She said something recently that reminded me of the German philosopher Immanuel Kant. “By a lie, a man… annihilates his dignity as a man” – Immanuel… Read More »

Missing the Obvious & the Invisible Gorilla

By | August 20, 2019

[August 20, 2019]  We were told to be on the lookout for the Soviet-built ZSU-23-4 Shilka anti-aircraft gun.  In previous training exercises, the imitation ZSU had shot down several U.S. attack helicopters.  We were missing the obvious battlefield threat of armored infantry and paid a heavy price in another scenario at the Fort Irwin simulated battlefield. In 1999… Read More »

Old Ironsides, Old Fashioned Leadership

By | August 19, 2019

[August 19, 2019]  A few years ago, I wrote an article about the U.S. Congressional leadership authorizing attacks on British vessels in 1776.  That strategic decision helped win the War of Independence.   Later, with the U.S. Naval Act of 1794, Congress authorized the building of six frigates; one of the six built was named the USS Constitution.  It… Read More »