How Effective CEOs Spend Their Time by John McDermott

View original / inc.com After more than seven years of training CEOs, Jim Schleckser explains what separates the most effective business leaders from their weaker peers. Jim Schleckser has been an entrepreneur for the last 20 years, and for the last seven he's been imparting his leadership acumen to other entrepreneurs as part of the …

The Military Muscle Shaping Yale’s Leadership Training BY LYDIA DISHMAN

View Original / Fast Company The first thing Tom Kolditz wants you to know about leaders is that most of them didn’t emerge from diapers to direct teams naturally. "If you look at the research done, the qualities leaders were born with, [such as] intelligence and attractiveness, account for 30 percent of leadership," says the retired brigadier …

‘Guardian Angels’ Won’t Fix A Flawed War Policy By James Carroll

“He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.” - Friedrich Nietzsche DeM Banter: strategy issues? Sad state of affairs with tons of blame well shared...so now, how do we get better, isn't that the …

What Successful People Do With The First Hour Of Their Work Day BY KEVIN PURDY

View Original / Inc.com Remember when you used to have a period at the beginning of every day to think about your schedule, catch up with friends, maybe knock out a few tasks? It was called home room, and it went away after high school. But many successful people schedule themselves a kind of grown-up …

Why America Lacks Global Leaders by Bronwyn Fryer

blogs.hbr.org / view original DeM Banter:  Many thoughts from this short article... Cultural empathy? Or is American arrogance?  Is there a place for both?  Is there an arrogance at all?  Agree on the education piece...but is this a pendulum  that swings between the arts and hard sciences? Is it economy based? Things to ponder today...  There's a difference …

How ‘Air-Sea Battle’ Fits In U.S. Planning By Michael O’Hanlon and James Steinberg

Washington Post August 24, 2012 Pg. 13 The new concept of American overseas military operations known as “Air-Sea Battle” has come under scrutiny and criticism. Popular with the Air Force and Navy, it has been construed as an aggressive policy, and some in the Pentagon see it as a way for those two services to …

Giving In to the Surveillance State by Shane Harris

DeM Banter:  Good, Bad, Ugly?  Tough call when you are looking at greater good type operations...but it does reek of a good Orwellian novel I once read... information age in now....thoughts? Is there a better way? NY Times:  OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR Published: August 22, 2012 Washington IN March 2002, John M. Poindexter, a former national security …