Governments’ Innovation Barrier by David Paschane

View original / innovationexcellence.com It seems true that what we think about defines what we are capable of. I often hear that athletes, musicians, orators, and many others must see themselves accomplishing their goals in order to perform at their best. What is it that government employees think about, and how does that thinking shape …

What Does “Professional” Look Like Today? by Allison Fine

view original / blogs.hbr.org According to a Booz & Company/Buddy Media survey released last October of more than 100 large companies, only a third have a senior executive charged with overseeing social media. And just over a third (38%) reported social media as a CEO-level agenda item. There are nearly a billion people on Facebook — just about everyone, …

Air Force OKs Preliminary Design For Boeing’s Refueling Tanker

Seattle Times May 9, 2012 By Dominic Gates, Seattle Times aerospace reporter Boeing said Tuesday its KC-46 aerial-refueling-tanker program has completed a preliminary design review with the U.S. Air Force, an early milestone in the jet's development.The review determined that Boeing's preliminary design meets the Air Force's system requirements and allows it to proceed with …

Kerry: Time To Consider Safe Zones And Arming The Opposition In Syria By Josh Rogin

The Cable (thecable.foreignpolicy.com) May 8, 2012 The United States needs to do more to protect civilians in Syria, including considering setting up safe zones inside Syria and potentially arming the opposition, Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman John Kerry (D-MA) told The Cable in an interview Tuesday. Kerry also warned that if the balance of power …

A 1937 Detailed Prediction Of Hitler’s Strategy In Eastern Europe by Brian Resnick

businessinsider.com / view original Hitler with generals Paulus and von Bock in Poltawa, German-occupied Ukraine, June 1942 Two years before the Nazi invasion of Poland, an Atlantic author made country-by-country predictions about Germany's eastward expansion. In 1937, Hitler's military intentions were becoming increasingly clear. He had already ascended to the top of the German government and instilled in the …

‘Understood properly, the Death Star is not worth it.’ by Gregory Koger

View Original / mobile.washingtonpost.com / I wish to address the most important policy question of the millennium: Should we build a Death Star? This debate picked up this year after some Lehigh University students estimated that just the steel for a Death Star would cost $852 quadrillion, or 13,000 times the current GDP of the Earth. Kevin Drum suggests that this cost …

Leadership Encourages Hope by Bret L. Simmons

View Original / bretlsimmons.com The process of leadership flourishes when people assume responsibility for the choice to pursue substantive changes that enhance a shared purpose. This process is potent when its participants have hope – the belief that one knows how perform and is willing to direct and sustain consistent effort to accomplish goals that …