I am blessed to have the opportunity to work with future leaders as I teach several courses on leadership, command, and innovation. One of the first assignments is a piece on THE most important leadership trait or characteristic. Integrity usually appears at the top of the list. When a leader places integrity at the top …
Where is My Muse or 5 Steps to Helping a Muse Find You–DeMarco Banter
By J. William DeMarco I am sure there are others out there like me... maybe? Writers with a million notes and thoughts scattered between computers..in word, pages, Evernote, iPads, iPhones, and when there is finally time to sit down and ponder which ideas to pull on... you start looking for your muse. Sometimes it shows …
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A Dystopian’s take on the Book of Judges and Judge Dread? DeMarco Banter
“America is an irradiated wasteland. Within it lies a city. Outside the boundary walls, a desert. A cursed earth. Inside the walls, a cursed city, stretching from Boston to Washington D.C. An unbroken concrete landscape. 800 million people living in the ruin of the old world and the mega structures of the new one. Mega …
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Core Value: Excellence–DeMarco Banter
Over the past few weeks I have been doing a good bit of reading, thinking, and note-taking on the USAF’s Core Values of integrity, excellence, and service, and thought it time to actually try to come up with something worthy of writing and then I came across a couple thoughts while reading a Bible study. …
The Drifter & The Devil
The drifter makes no attempt to discipline or control his thoughts, and he never learns the difference between positive thinking and negative thinking. He allows his mind to drift with any stray thought which may float into it. People who drift in connection with their thought habits are sure to drift on other subjects as …
David or Goliath—Choose Wisely and Don’t Forget Your Roots: DeMarco Banter
I have always been a huge Malcolm Gladwell fan. Sure I have read the cons of his books, but if a book gets you to STOP and think, it would seem that author has indeed done the reader a great service. Malcolm spoke at Catalyst East this year on his new book David and Goliath: …
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Samson, Proverbs, and the Jedi—Potential vs. Kinetic Leadership: neoDeMarconian Thought
Several years ago Max (our then, nine year old) asked me to define potential vs kinetic energy. I did my best, but in Max’s eyes my definition fell short of his very much by the book definition. As I pondered my scientific failure, I realized that is true leadership. As a leader and a mentor …
Leadership and the Philosopher: A neo-DeMarconian Thought
“For I believe a good king is from the outset and by necessity a philosopher, and the philosopher is from the outset a kingly person.” —MUSONIUS RUFUS, LECTURES, 8.33.32–34 Should a leader be a philosopher? According to Plato, a philosopher king is a leader who possesses both a love of knowledge, as well as intelligence, reliability, and a …
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Bringing Chaos to Order: A Philosophy for Innovation
19 Short Bible Verses for the Commander/Leader
As a Squadron Commander I began collecting Bible verses to help in both enlightening and challenging times and I continue to turn to these often. No matter the season of life--reviewing these versus creates a sense of peace, understanding, and presence from the Lord. Just thought I'd share... please let me know of others... (Matt …
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