Great conversation with Karla Nelson at People Catalysts—who believe it is not just the people. It’s their chemistry—of course we at The Mastermind Century Group could not agree more. Karla and her team have a great assessment (Movers, Shakers, Provers and Makers) to help assist in getting a deeper understanding of your leadership vehemently—check it …
The Stoic Mind and Neo-DeMarcoian Thought
I recently started a journey towards a doctorates degree. I have longed believed most of all the required reading for leaders has already been written--so what in the heck am I going to do? Well--attempt to uncover it and make it accessible to today's leaders. Ancient philosophy is ripe with leadership lessons for all …
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Episode #13. How to Innovate with (Ret.) Colonel Bill DeMarco – Part 1
The AFJAG School is doing some amazing things in terms of educating and innovating around how to teach current and future judge advocate generals. Wonderful to be a part of the adventure--checkout their show on iTunes--they are talking to tons of interesting leaders. PODCAST LINK is here. From the show notes: This is part 1, …
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Check Your “Bench”… Who’s Next on the Field? Neo-DeMarcoian Thought
Something I have been passionate about for some time now is empowering the 2nd string...or checking your bench. Your 1st string players will really (for the most part) take care of themselves--they have risen to the occasion and are on a strong path and a positive trajectory. But what about the second string... who …
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Heads Down, Pencils Up Leadership? DeMarco Banter
Wish I knew what you were looking for. Might have known what you would find. - Church, Under The Milky Way by J. William DeMarco Can't recall where I came across the phrase, "Heads Down/Pencils Up Leadership," but I believe it was in a podcast… probably Andy Traub. This is something I have continually gone …
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Leadership: Machiavelli The Misunderstood: Neo-DeMarcoian Thought
Personality has a lot to do with how we understand Niccolo Machiavelli. We have talked about how misunderstood the man may have been here on the blog many times. Recently I picked up a somewhat newer translation of The Prince with an introduction by Tom Butler-Bowdon and reading through Butler-Bowdon's intro it only confirms my …
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Leadership Growth…Optional? DeMarco Banter
What are you doing to grow as a leader? That is a question I ask myself close to every day... sometimes I have great answers, other times I have terrible or fake answers...and the truth is, at times, my growth has paused or in some cases actually atrophied....but it is a journey, and I …
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Thucydides, The Plague of Athens, COVID-19 and Leadership–DeMarco Banter
With Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) we find ourselves in interesting times—one might even say unprecedented; but I work with academics, and this was mentioned on a text the other day to which the response was, "These are actually precedented times." What does that even mean? Unprecedented: never done or known before. Precedented: Provided with or having …
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Give The People What They Want (w/4 simple concepts): DeMarco Banter
“You can have everything in life that you want if you just give enough other people what they want.” ― Zig Ziglar …so give the people what they want -Ray Davies, The Kinks I am sure all leaders sit through meetings where we ask— "How do we create, assess, mentor, and advise new leaders?" The …
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Innovators: Gadfly or Mongrel–DeMarco Banter
I grew up just north of Silicon Valley on the San Francisco Peninsula—it always seemed that innovation was something everyone did. At 18 years old—I left the area and joined the USAF only to return to the Valley to visit family, talk with friends, two tours at Travis AFB (about an hour from the Valley), …
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