Wongo Wongo & Purple Heart United

By | August 7, 2017

[August 7, 2017]  The many stories of World War II bring us closer to the veterans of that war and to their families … and so it should be.  One story involves a crewmember of the “Wongo Wongo” which participated in Operation Tidal Wave.  The operation was the costliest mission in U.S. Army Air Force history within the… Read More »

The Most Essential Leader Trait

By | August 2, 2017

[August 2, 2017]  I’ve written before, here in theLeaderMaker.com that the most important leadership characteristic is “caring” about others (see link here).  While I believe that is true, there are many who make the argument that the most important leader trait is having a good moral foundation. Without a moral foundation, the argument states, there is no other… Read More »

Focus on Your Core Mission

By | August 1, 2017

[August 1, 2017]  It’s easy to tell the difference in leadership priorities.  One of my favorites, and where I’ve had personal experience, is where the leader has a laser-like focus on the core mission (go figure!).  U.S. Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) James Mattis is a great example of this approach and one who is known to gets things… Read More »

Identifying Talent: Finding Good Junior Leaders

By | July 31, 2017

[July 31, 2017]  Identifying talent has always been one of the markers of successful leadership.  Genghis Khan, Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great, and Richard the Lionheart all had this one thing in common; they surrounded themselves with intelligent, wise, and experienced people. In short, they had the ability to identify and hold onto good talent among leaders.  This… Read More »