… something I have been studying, researching and discussing via this blog for the past 2 years. To mark the anniversary of starting the blog, I will attempt to summarize the state of my own thinking over a series of posts this week. For those who are interested to compare changes and refinements in thinking, […]
… brevity and bravado
The final post in the Civil War series, and for this week of posts focussed on learnings from the military and military history. on 19 November, 1863 the Soldier’s National Cemetry was consecrated at Gettysburg, PA. The principle speech was intended to be the Oration by Edward Everett – lasting 2 hours. Everett was followed […]
… lessons in Adaptive Leadership
Yesterday I reviewed a couple of articles from Harvard Business Review (November 2010) on “Leadership Lessons from the Military“. Today’s post will finish the job by reviewing the article “Four lessons in Adaptive Leadership” [p86] by Michael Useem from Wharton Business School. Useem and his colleagues at Wharton have incorporated military leadership principles into the […]
… Leadership Lessons from the Military
Harvard Business Review features this title as it cover story for the November 2010 issue. A sad indictment that it has taken me 12 months to get around to writing about it – but better late than never. There are three articles from this issue that I wanted to draw your attention to – each […]
… fighting the last war
This week will feature posts with a military theme, or perhaps better stated as what risk/BC can learn from military experience. This post is also the second is a series on learnings from the American Civil War – inspired by my visiting several Civil War sites to mark the 150th anniversary of the start of […]
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