As I sit here drinking a cup of coffee…listening to U2's ONE, I can't help but ponder it's meaning and preparing a message for next Sunday…. is ONE about love, a lack of love…something way bigger? World poverty, hunger, peace, religion, spirituality? I think back to the first time I listened to the track in …
China’s Military-Industrial Complex Grows
Stars and Stripes March 18, 2012 Pg. 20 From Norwegian Coast Guard to Israeli drone technicians, buildup produces 8 surprising winners. By Trefor Moss, Foreign Policy Even by the hot-money standards of China's economy, defense is an exceptionally lucrative growth industry. The country's 11.2 percent defense budget increase announced March 4, which gives the People's …
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Save The War Stories Before It’s Too Late
Washington Post March 18, 2012 Pg. 21 By John R. McNeil My 94-year-old father and two of my uncles were among the 16.5 million men and women who served in the American armed forces during World War II. Both uncles, and another who served with the Canadian military in the war, are now dead. I …
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10-step guide for exceptional leaders
1. There is a distinct difference between being a boss and being a leader.A boss tells people what to do. Period. A leader inspires, motivates, instills trust and builds loyalty. Managers should strive to be great leaders, not great bosses. By focusing on leadership, staff will learn from you and want to contribute to your …
Making the Jump from Good to Great—3 ways to get started by David Witt
In his book, Good to Great, author Jim Collins found that leaders at the most successful companies shared two traits—a fierce resolve toward achieving organizational goals and a deep sense of personal humility. At the best companies, leaders worked tirelessly to keep the goals of the organization ahead of thoughts of personal accomplishment. The result was …
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5 Employee Morale Killers by Chris Mittelstaedt
Guaranteed methods to boost attrition and sap employees' motivation.I discovered my first lesson in how not to motivate people at the bottom of a kitchen sink.In 1986, when I was 16 years old, my friend and I worked as dishwashers at the local Friendly's restaurant in the King of Prussia Mall. One day our manager …
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Is A Solid Understanding of History Even Important?
Obama Flubs U.S. History -- Again By Carl M. Cannon (Bloggers note: not a political statement, but interesting from a novice historian's point of view, I am sure there are several GOP instances as well...my plea...please study your history) He wasn't born in Kenya, and he attended some of this country's finest schools, but as …
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The Warlord Vs. The Hipsters By Alex Perry
Time March 26, 2012 How a group of American filmmakers and 100 special-operations troops are pursuing Africa's most-wanted war criminal The town of Obo lies on a bend of a remote river in a nameless forest in a country whose name -- Central African Republic -- is generic. A few miles from Africa's pole of …
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Losing Faith By Robert Haddick
SmallWarsJournal.com March 16, 2012 This Week at War My Foreign Policy column discusses the strategic implications of this week's massacre in Panjwai, Afghanistan. Policymakers in Washington may be as tense as the U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan as they await the reaction to a nighttime shooting rampage on March 11 in Panjwai, near Kandahar, that left …
Leadership Communication Tools
from: ncara.edublogs.orgCommunicating in today’s world requires both a new mindset and a new toolset. Like a maestro conducting a symphony, savvy leaders pay attention to the sound, the effect, the and the instruments needed to strike just the right notes.Some organizations have a full time communications person. Others have none. Regardless, a leader can set just the right tone with …

