Sports Lessons: Full Contact Jousting

By | April 12, 2017

[April 12, 2017]  Jousting is an old European martial sport originating sometime in the High Middle Ages1 and being popular among the Anglo-Norman knighthood because it showed courage, strength, endurance, and glory.  Today it’s being revived and it is a manly endeavor.  Some say it is accurately described as the world’s most dangerous sport in history. Louis Zamperini,… 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 »

Profile: Fidel Castro

By | November 29, 2016

[November 29, 2016]  Late last week marked the end of Fidel Castro, who governed the Republic of Cuba from its revolution in 1959 to 2006.  Many senior politicians across the world have marked his death with comments branding Castro as either an enlightened statesman or evil dictator.  But, there are some personal characteristics that can be attributed to… Read More »

Profile: Lord Robert Baden-Powell

By | August 17, 2016

[August 17, 2016]  Great leaders are made, not born.  Leaders have been told this from the time they were young children and those who believe it do well because they are proactive, demonstrate ingenuity, personally bravery, and trustworthiness.  Lord Robert Baden-Powell was a British General and founder of the modern Scouting movement.  His outstanding leadership made him a… Read More »

Words Have Consequences

By | July 23, 2016

[July 23, 2016]  Yes, words have consequences and especially when spoken by senior leaders.  Leaders have been known to make terrible choices of their words and then, unexpectedly, become more resolute when confronted.  All of us have chosen poorly but rarely are word choices so important than when we are a leader. Knowing what to say, when to… Read More »