Hero: Nancy Wake

By | August 30, 2016

[August 30, 2016]  For a vibrant, open society to have heroes is necessary like a living animal having blood that flows through its veins.  A hero helps us define the limits of our aspirations in life and so it is with Nancy Wake, the Allies’ most decorated servicewoman of World War II.  Her story is one of daring,… Read More »

Benghazi Report: Nonfeasance of Senior Leaders

By | June 29, 2016

[June 29, 2016]  The U.S. Congressional Committee on Benghazi released its report yesterday and it contains detailed information about what happened and what didn’t happen that should have.  I finished reading the report’s main body and continue to work thorough the annexes (report’s link here).  I do, however, have a good idea of the Benghazi Report main points. … Read More »

Hero: Roy P. Benavidez

By | December 31, 2015

[December 31, 2015]  I thought it most appropriate to end the year with a special shout-out to all the heroes who have made the United States such a great nation.  Serving in the Vietnam War, Roy P. Benavidez was not just any hero; he was a tough and courageous soldier.  Although he didn’t like to be called a… Read More »

Profile: Alexander the Great

By | December 12, 2015

[December 12, 2015]  Alexander the Great, Alexander III of Macedon, will always be included in a short list of the greatest leaders of all time.  Best known for the spread of his empire from Gibraltar to the Punjab, he also founded more than 70 cities, broadened trade and Greek culture,1 and spread a cultural diffusion throughout his conquests.2… Read More »

Top 20 War Movies

By | November 21, 2015

[November 21, 2015]  Occasionally it’s good to take a break from the challenge of the study of leadership.  Today I’m providing my personal list of favorite war movies … those that made an impression on me when I saw them.  Yes, they’re English movies so the list doesn’t include some great, non-English movies. For some reason these movies… Read More »

Hero: Alonzo Cushing

By | November 4, 2015

[November 4, 2015]  Although I occasionally highlight a real hero in this leadership blog, it’s important to remind readers that while the majority of the heroes are produced as a result of many acts of physical courage, it is moral courage that is most difficult.  In the case of our hero featured today, Lieutenant Alonzo Cushing, he possessed… Read More »

Who is Walter Duranty?

By | October 13, 2015

[October 13, 2015]  A long-running theme in theLeaderMaker.com has been that the world’s media have a strong bias that runs in opposition to the United States; especially its societal values.  Furthermore, the bias frequently supports and defends socialism (and its variants like Communism) … and that is why today we ask the question, who is Walter Duranty? Journalist… Read More »