Leadership Sharpeners – Major General John Gronski

Your Leadership Can Become Dull Like a Knife in Your Home… You Need Some Honing Steal to Sharpen it. Leadership is never something we can fully master. It is an elusive journey to keep growing and going. Many times as leaders, we can get into a rut in our leadership. We can get stagnant. For […]
Leadership from Who You Are Not Who You Were

Moving Past Your Past So You Can Move Forward in Your Leadership Most of us have a tendency to ignore our past. We try to make light of it as if it has no effect on us. Here is an undeniable truth, your past is affecting your leadership. You cannot escape that fact that how […]
Leadership Principles from the War in Israel

SPECIAL MISSION: Leadership Principles from the War in Israel Major General (ret) John Gronski Having spent a few days in Israel during the Hamas/Israel conflict I had a different and unique experience. The news media, as typical does not tell the whole story, or they focus on only on a particular aspect of the war […]
Leadership 2 Words at a Time: Simple Truths for Leading Complicated People

Leadership for New Leaders and for the Experienced Leader Are you a new leader? Maybe you are a “seasoned” leader? Well, here is a show and a book that is aimed at new leaders, but the seasoned leader can glean from. It is this time of year that in baseball we are getting close to […]
Resilient Leadership Habits for Turbulent Times

To say that we are living in some turbulent times is an understatment. It is during turbulent times like these that we are all tested, but it is where we see great leadership emerge, and at the same time weak leadership to fail. One trait that is for sure in great leadership is reslience. The […]
Leadership Behaviors for Success – Angie Morgan (U. S. Marine Ret’d)

Let’s say your 5 foot 3 inches tall and you decide to join the U. S. Marine Corps, what do you think you are going to learn about leadership? Now add to that you are female in the Marine Corps…what do you think it will take to be a respected leader? When it comes to […]
Leadership Lessons from a US Army General – Maj Gen John Gronski (ret’d)

When it comes to leadership who better than a U.S. Army general is more qualified to talk about it. When you have led thousands of men and women in the midst of brutal, volatile, and dangerous combat, and having to take the responsibility of the lives of all those under his command you better demonstrate […]
Leadership for Greatness: Lessons from John Wooden – Lynn Guerin

John Wooden was the greatest college basketball coach of all time. He won 10 National Championships and 4 undefeated seasons while at UCLA. Some have even said, that John Wooden was the greatest coach of any sport…it would be hard to argue against him. As great as John Wooden was as a basketball coach he […]
Lead and Discover Your Purpose from Your Job – Dr. Michael Colburn

Are you leading from your current job? Why not? Have you discovered what you are purpose in your current job? What? Why? Are you thinking to yourself well I am just a (fill in the blank). You are NOT a “just a”. You are and can be a leader from your current job. Being a […]
Next Level Leadership – Innovative Leaders Guide -Maureen Metcalf

The easiest thing for us to do as leaders is rely on what worked in the past. But let’s be honest there is not guarantee what we have done in the past will produce success in the future. We also need to face the reality that as businesses change, younger generations, enter our businesses, our […]