Great Leaders Inspire

By | January 19, 2017

[January 19, 2017]  Great leaders know instinctively that those who can inspire others to learn, be, and do more in their lives possess the best and rarest leadership skills.1  They know that it’s not their title that makes them great, the money they are paid, or the number of followers; greatness only comes from inspiring others to achieve… Read More »

The U.S. War in Iraq: My View (Hometown Folks)

By | January 18, 2017

[January 18, 2017]  This is my fourth post in a series on my personal view of the War in Iraq.  It spans my thoughts after one year in combat during its early years; 2005-2007.  That was a time where many of us got to know the Iraqis, terrorists, other combat troops, contractors, hometown folks, reports, and politicians.  To… Read More »

Leadership Failure:  The Irish Potato Famine

By | January 17, 2017

[January 17, 2017]  This is not a history lesson.  Neither is this a lesson in botany.  What many of us were taught about the Irish Potato Famine was that the Irish were ignorant (drunk and lazy) and that led to the potato (and the crops demise) being used for most of the population’s nutrition needs.  The famine, however,… Read More »

What will be the Hot Leadership Topics of 2017?

By | January 15, 2017

[January 15, 2016]  It’s an annual tradition of mine to make forecasts for the New Year and to predict those topics and issues that will be at the top for American senior leaders.  Last year it was the presidential election and Islamic terrorism.  I predict 2017 will deviate little from last year. So there should be few surprises… Read More »

Respect the Position

By | January 13, 2017

[January 13, 2017]  I was a newbie to the U.S. Army back in the mid-1970s when I joined as a Private.  On my first day in the army, my knowledge of military culture was about to be improved when I failed to salute an officer.  Failure to render a proper salute is, of course, a big deal and… Read More »

Pashtunwali:  A Strong Code of Ethics

By | January 11, 2017

[January 11, 2017]  Pashtunwali … if you’re reading this, then you’ve likely never heard this word spoken aloud.  The meaning, of course, will elude you but most importantly you will never understand its full meaning as intended. You cannot understand fully the code of ethics of Pashtunwali unless you’ve personally lived it from childhood.  No amount of study… Read More »

Good Habits #28: Look Like a Leader

By | January 10, 2017

[January 10, 2016]  Success comes in many forms and is the result of good habits practiced daily.  Leaders give credit where it’s due, accept feedback, are generous, and treat others fairly.  But leaders should also look like a leader and that is not so easy. “People buy into the leader before they buy into the vision.” – John… Read More »