A grand strategy will guide and prepare you in the pursuit of your vision; making you the agent of bad things that happen to you. Prudence, wiser policies and greater vision will aid in keeping failure away. When it does go wrong, look deeply into yourself; without emotion, guilt or blame. With this introspection, you... Continue Reading →
Who Leads the Avengers?
The following is an excerpt from the EconTalk January 15, 2018 Podcast “Bill James on Baseball, Facts, and the Rules of the Game.” http://www.econtalk.org/bill-james-on-baseball-facts-and-the-rules-of-the-game/ Bill James, "expertise establishes validity by the credentials of the person who speaks about it." In science, something is known to be confirmed by methods that are shared and known to... Continue Reading →
Leadership Is Hard. But Does It Have To Be?
Tribes. By Seth Godin "Discomfort Leadership is scarce because few people are willing to go through the discomfort required to lead. This scarcity makes leadership valuable. If everyone tries to lead all the time, not much happens. It's discomfort that creates the leverage that makes leadership worthwhile. In other words, if everyone could do it,... Continue Reading →
Choose, and Find the Way
There will be no heroes to save you. No aliens to come from the sky with the answers. There will only be you. Will you choose to lead others to save your world? I will either find a way or make one. Hannibal of Carthage
Burn the Self-Help Books.
The traditional leadership industry (probably unknown to itself) feeds a false hope because they make leadership seem easy on the surface and easily reductive in formulation and application. Those stalwarts and legacy academics of the industry seldom, if ever impress upon their readers and listeners just how much hard work good leadership really requires.
