by Sgt. 1st Class Hoyle J. Shaw Jr., U.S. Army The views presented in this essay are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views Continue Reading
Leadership
Leadership isn’t about wins and losses. Leadership is about people.
"Leadership Beyond the Scoreboard: People, Learning, and Development" As we approach the end of the NFL's regular season, the anticipation and Continue Reading
Navigating Complexity with Clarity
My Journey with the Asymmetric Warfare Group's Problem-Solving Methodology A Question from a Friend Recently, a friend asked me about my Continue Reading
In Any Organization, De Facto Leaders “Run the Show”
by Nick Perna At Mcdonald's, the dayshift manager tells the other employees what to do. At Ford Motor Company the production manager for third shift Continue Reading
The Merit of Minds Over Time: Embracing Experience and Talent with Trust
In the vast expanse of our professional landscapes, a question often surfaces, rippling through the echelons of our organizations: How do we balance Continue Reading
The Unvarnished Truth: Walking the Talk on Leadership and Life
"I am like a dude who peaked in high school"; "I just am not cut out for the civilian world"; "I am a fraud"; "Any accomplishment I have has been Continue Reading
Surrender is not a Ranger Word, but Trust, Humility, Failure, and Resiliency Certainly Are
How the leadership lessons of MAJ Robert Rogers can transform leaders and leadership today. It is truly amazing. Books, videos, and social Continue Reading
The Handbook is Missing: Stoic Lessons for Leadership
by Major Christopher M. Davis, USMC As his parachute drifted downward, after his A-4E Skyhawk was shot down over North Vietnam, James Stockdale Continue Reading
One Question Every Veteran Wants to Answer
Civilians sincerely want to learn how to better approach veterans today in America, and the solution is far simpler than it appears at face Continue Reading
Making the Transition to an Army Lieutenant
by LTC Bernard House, courtesy of Military Mentors. This article first appeared in Military Mentors and is re-posted here with their Continue Reading
Not Being There
by James Webb Not being there in the suck was probably the toughest part of this war to me, at least. I had the opportunity to attend the world's Continue Reading
Ethical Performance Evaluations: Maladaptive Talent Management in the U.S. Army
by MSG John W. Russell, US Army In every field of endeavor, employees often subject themselves to evaluative analysis as a means to stratify the Continue Reading

