Becoming a Self-Reliant Leader – Part 2 (Conclusion)
https://www.youtube.com/live/MljzDnUAkAM?feature=shared
Becoming a Self-Reliant Leader: How Grit and Disciplined Duty Forge Indomitable Teams
https://www.youtube.com/live/YcAghzqRnVU?feature=shared
The End Is Another Beginning: Paying it Forward
https://www.youtube.com/live/eDBpIWfu2ys?feature=shared
The Crux: Bringing it All Together
https://youtube.com/live/882euBssqjU The crux comes down to what’s really important, because if it is, people will pay the price—be it sacrifice, discipline, or even suffering. When decisions and actions are guided...
What You Control in One Picture
I started out with Circle of Control, Circle of Influence and last... Circle of Concern. The only two things you control regarding SELF is where you spend your time and...
West Point Leadership – Perspectives on Diversity – 20 Years in the Making
This is an interview with Sheryl Tullis and Ashley Browne - both business leaders, and graduates of the United States Military Academy at West Point. Sheryl graduated in 1989 when women were...
Should Our Focus Be on Teaming versus Leading?
I just returned from our fifth Crucible Expedition to Moab where executives and Special Operations soldiers participate in a transformational experience. Though perspectives vary greatly (life & death versus...
Ireland – Day 6 – Teams
The three student teams spent the day working with the start-up companies in Belfast and Derry. I took the train to Derry today, and visited with the team at Modern Democracy. At...