8 Leadership & Management Lessons On The Starship Enterprise by Elish Bul-godley

view original / tweakyourbiz.com If you are a Star Trek fan, you will know that it’s a franchise borne from Gene Roddenberry’s 1960s vision of an utopian society. It was based on his a coherent set of  idealistic principles the background to which; were the emerging political tensions within American Society during a phase of economic expansion, …

Please, Can We All Just Stop “Innovating”? by BILL TAYLOR

view original /BILL TAYLOR/ blogs.hbr.org There's something about the culture of business that tends toward excess — in financial markets, to be sure, but also in the "market" for new ideas and management techniques. The dynamic is always the same, whether the idea in question is reengineering, six-sigma quality, or lean production systems: A genuinely original strategy …

Defense Official Says Automatic Cuts Will Cause ‘Absurdities’ By Mike Mount

The Pentagon's chief budget officer is ringing the alarm bell about looming budget cuts that could destroy the department's new defense strategy and force the defense industry to face "absurdities" as defense programs are shuttered. "This is not the way to do defense planning and budgeting," said Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton Carter. Carter was speaking …

FAIL!

by J. William DeMarco EPIC FAIL! Is that always a bad thing? Sitting here on my XX birthday… I ponder all the successes and the EPIC FAILs in life. Success does not mean avoiding failure… it is all what you do with the EPIC FAIL. Do you learn, do you get stronger? All of us …

Multi-Generational Leadership by Wagner NYU

view original / wagner.nyu.edu blogger's note: Something I have been pondering for years... and honestly generational issues truly fascinate me.  Culture tells the story of YOUR time, YOUR history, what impact a generation as we grow and mature.  In the military, politics, and I am sure in business...we are at a juncture...Baby Boomers staying loungers, but retiring, Gen …

Step 1 To Great Leadership: Pick Up a Pen, and Write it Down by Terry Starbucker

view original / terrystarbucker.com Blogger's note:  Been following Terry Starbucker for a while... highly recommend (go ahead, click the link above...come on).  I came across this the other day and thought...how simple...and how true.  I have been jotting things down for about 7-10 years now and have all the notebooks on shelves--probably need to review those books …

The Amazing Expanding Pentagon By Thanassis Cambanis

Boston Globe May 27, 2012 After a decade of 'mission creep'--into diplomacy, agriculture, even energy policy--the Department of Defense has become America's default tool for dealing with the world. Where does this leave the next president? When President Obama and Mitt Romney cross swords on defense policy, it can sound like a schoolyard fight: Who …

An Anti-Access History Lesson By Harry Kazianis

view original / the-diplomat.com For the last several years, myself and others have penned a number of articles here on The Diplomat concerning China’s Anti-Access/Area-Denial or A2/AD strategy. How the strategy would work on a theoretical or practical basis has therefore been well documented. But one aspect of this strategy that hasn’t been explained in as much detail, outside sometimes stuffy …