The Challenge of Leadership

By | March 20, 2017

[March 20, 2017]  One of my favorite senior leaders in the President George W. Bush administration was Donald Rumsfeld, the U.S. Secretary of Defense.  Yet, next to Vice President Dick Cheney, Rumsfeld was the most disliked member at the White House and I found his thinking to be profound and insightful.  It is therefore not uncharacteristic of Rumsfeld… Read More »

Leaders Who Do It All

By | March 18, 2017

[March 18, 2017]  Spoiler alert!  No leader does it all; though many have attempted, they all have failed when they tried.  Leaders who attempt to do it all inevitably run into the complexities, ambiguities, and unpredictability of reality and quickly discover that humans are far from perfect. “No man will make a great leader who wants to do… Read More »

Leaders Stay Healthy

By | March 17, 2017

[March 17, 2017]  Leaders are human too and they require regular healthy activities to keep them at the top of their game.  Staying healthy is something leaders acknowledge as crucial for their performance in any job; just ask any senior leader about how much they take it seriously.  But there is much more to the story of good… Read More »

Roll With the Punches

By | March 15, 2017

[March 15, 2017]  Tenacity is an essential characteristic of successful leaders and cannot be underestimated for its veracity in making it so.  That is why so many folks that do well have learned to roll with the punches that life dishes out.  Those who feel the ups and downs know that it depends on how you take it;… Read More »

What is More Important: People or Mission?

By | March 14, 2017

[March 14, 2017]  For junior leaders the answer to the question, “What is more important: people or mission?” is often a struggle.  This question, often asked, is not unlike the proverbial inquiry about what came first, the chicken or the egg.  Senior leaders will tell you that the question itself is nonsense because it creates a false choice… Read More »

A Day with a WWII Kamikaze Pilot

By | March 13, 2017

[March 13, 2017]  I know that it may seem an unlikely story, but it is true that I actually met a Japanese Kamikaze pilot from World War II.  Since their primary task was to attack Allied naval vessels by crashing their planes into ships, meeting one was an opportunity I couldn’t pass up. McGuire Air Force Base hosts… Read More »

Leadership: The Use of Symbolism

By | March 12, 2017

[March 12, 2017]  The remains of a massive statue, believed to be of Pharaoh Ramses II, was recently discovered in a slum in Cairo, Egypt.1  The 26-foot statue made of quartzite is believed to be nearly 3,000 years old.  Symbolism2, like the Egyptian statue, is a powerful tool for leaders fulfilling many functions; of the most significance is… Read More »

A 9 to 5 Job in the U.S. Marines?

By | March 11, 2017

[March 11, 2017]  A short story on professional leadership from last week.  I was sitting in the U.S. Marine Recruiting station speaking with a friend who is active in the Toys for Tots charity.  Next to us was a young lady interested in joining the Marines; I couldn’t help overhearing the conversation she was having with a recruiter.  … Read More »