I Must Study Politics and War

By | April 8, 2017

[April 8, 2017]  It has been the history of humankind to wage war against one another and to do so for reasons that, at times, escapes our understanding.  But what we do know is that those who failed to prepare themselves against outside forces always ceased to exist.1  The Founding Fathers of the United States were adamant in… Read More »

Leaders are Biased for Action

By | April 7, 2017

[April 7, 2017]  Leaders get things done; they are doers and “get ‘er done” is their motto.  There is a predisposition to action that real leaders have to overcome any obstacle or issue that warrants their attention.  We reward leaders for it and drive it into their whole being.  This bias is the fundamental element found across all… Read More »

Hero: Roger Baldwin

By | April 6, 2017

[April 6, 2017]  I had a good laugh the other day as I was discussing this upcoming post naming Roger Baldwin as a hero.  You see, Baldwin is a lawyer and his reputation was mediocre for a senior leader.  With one exception, he generally did okay for himself; in another instance he oversaw a trial that was famous… Read More »

Tradition and Leadership

By | April 5, 2017

[April 5, 2017]  My wife’s favorite movie is Fiddler on the Roof (1971) starring Topol.  It’s about a Jewish milkman, living in the Ukraine, who is challenged with marrying off his daughters and his attempts to preserve his Jewish religious and cultural traditions as outsider forces encroach on his family’s lives.  He sings early in the movie that… Read More »

You Don’t Have to be a Star

By | April 4, 2017

[April 4, 2017]  To be an effective leader you don’t have to be a star or have star-like qualities.  Stardom and its associated publicity are for Hollywood and Entertainers.  Real leaders, those that do a good job anyway, don’t need the celebrity spotlight to help them achieve their goals and, unsurprisingly, there is a downside risk to such… Read More »

Repeat, Repeat, Repeat

By | April 1, 2017

[April 1, 2017]  Learning and improving upon our leadership skills is difficult; even under the best of conditions.  The level of complexity and degrees of difficulty improving on those skill sets are intertwined with and depend upon many factors; often, so it seems, beyond our abilities.  Yet, there is one proven method of ensuring we gain those skills… Read More »

Reading List (Update)

By | March 31, 2017

[March 31, 2017]  Spring has finally arrived and with that our trees are starting to bloom and the lingering snow melt away.  I noted in my Reading List Update from January that I’m posting less on leadership books.  That doesn’t mean I’m any less interested or that my reading tastes have changed.  Nor does it mean that I’ve… Read More »

Leaders Elicit Greatness from Others

By | March 30, 2017

[March 30, 2017]  There are many long-held ideas about why individuals behave a certain way under specific circumstances.  Those ideas are the keys to understanding humans and variations in our behaviors called culture (a makeup of many individual actions).  Yet, it is the greatness of any society that can only be achieved through the exercise of good and… Read More »