Climbing the Ladder of Leadership Development
Climbing the ladder often refers to vertical movement through an organizational hierarchy. The phrase has also been attached to success, but that topic will be addressed in a future blog.…
Climbing the ladder often refers to vertical movement through an organizational hierarchy. The phrase has also been attached to success, but that topic will be addressed in a future blog.…
The photo above is the old firehouse at Lowry Air Force Base (A.F.B.) in Denver, Colorado. The Air Force closed the base in 1994 and for a short period the…
Do You Have an Organizational Monster in Your Midst? In my November 3rd blog, I wrote about organizational monsters and asked if you wanted to hire someone like that. Of…
USMC Birthday & Veteran’s Day November 10, 1775, and the eleventh hour of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month. Two significant days with deep meaning for me. The first…
Are You Losing Your Head? The photo above depicts the Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow holding his carved pumpkin head in the palm of his hand. Are there times you…
Succeeding With Teamwork I took the photo above near my house on October 16 when the United States Navy Blue Angels® performed two shows that weekend. As a veteran of…
Are You Bridging or Creating Gaps? Do you believe a generation gap exists in our society? Do you complain that the younger generation doesn’t listen, or they don’t care? As…
Gators Gobbling Gators Earlier this month media outlets including USA Today ran a story showing video of one alligator eating another alligator in Horry County, South Carolina.1 The video is…
What Does Pumpkin Spice Have to Do with Leadership? Last week I read an article in the news about pumpkin spice and my video of September 29 revolved around that…
Are You a Fatalist or a Cliché Quoter? After reading the title of this article your reaction may be, “No, I’m not a fatalist and I have no idea what…