Who is Marquis de Lafayette?

By | September 12, 2015

[September 12, 2015]  We often learn quickly that establishing a good social network is beneficial in many ways.  Although difficult to measure the specific effectiveness of networks, senior leaders throughout time have taken great care to manage their network contacts.  Such it was with General George Washington who became close friends with Frenchman Marquis de Lafayette during the… Read More »

Learning from Blunt Leaders

By | June 11, 2015

[June 11, 2015]  One of the lessons people everywhere have learned is that a leader will make occasionally make blunt statements about important issues. When senior leaders – national leaders, corporate CEOs, military generals – use blunt language, it gets our attention and that is often their purpose. I once had a two-star general from the country of… Read More »

Team Rubicon

By | May 29, 2015

[May 29, 2015] Occasionally I present non-profit or volunteer organizations that help our military veterans. Today, I have the honor to present an organization made up mostly of veterans who are putting their military skills and experiences together to help others in need. Team Rubicon performs the unique role of rapidly filling the gaps in aid that normally… Read More »

Memorial Day 2015: Their Last 6 Seconds

By | May 25, 2015

[May 25, 2015]  We’ve all read about and heard the stories of our military service members; their bravery, heroism, and honor. We have all seen the parades, listened to speeches, attended barbeque cookouts, and talked with others about the importance of this special day. But on this Memorial Day 2015, I’m sharing a story of sacrifice about two… Read More »

Reading List (Update)

By | February 5, 2015

[February 05, 2015] The winter months bring more time for indoor activities and reading is something that naturally lends itself to the warm comfort of an overstuffed chair and crackling fireplace. I don’t have a fireplace but the comfy chair is mine and indispensible. Today I’ll be providing a short review on a longer-than-typical book on leadership –… Read More »