Jan 30 2012
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“ When you are commanding, leading [soldiers] under conditions where physical exhaustion and privations must be ignored, where the lives of [soldiers] may be sacrificed, then the efficiency of your leadership will depend only to a minor degree on your tactical ability. It will primarily be determined by your character, your reputation, not so much for courage – which will be accepted as a matter of course – but by the previous reputation you have established for fairness, for that high-minded patriotic purpose, that quality of unswerving determination to carry through any military task assigned to you.
— General of the Army George C. Marshall speaking to officer candidates on the eve of World War II. (Quoted in BE-KNOW-DO, Leadership the Army Way. Adapted from the Official Army Leadership Manual: Leadership the Army Way)
Sep 11 2011
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Sep 06 2011
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John McGowan: Post Labor Day Productivity
Let me say two things right up front. One, summer is my favorite season of the year. Two, summer is not officially over until later this month.
So, please don’t think I’m a hater of summer.
But I’m not all that upset that it’s cold and rainy today. It seems like the kind of weather that’s…
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