Monthly Archives: January 2013

Good Leadership Ensures That America’s Best Days are Always Today and Tomorrow

This is the twelfth Blog in a series regarding the state of leadership in America. Too often, I hear some people stating that America’s best days are behind her, that we don’t seem to have the resolve to deal with … Continue reading

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Good Leadership Drives an Imperfect Decision

This is the eleventh Blog in a series regarding the state of leadership in America. Good leaders at all levels and segments of our society, recognize that they have a responsibility to establish an environment and culture that become the … Continue reading

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Rugged Individualism versus Community Outreach: Competing Philosophies in America

This is the tenth Blog on leadership in America. As I’ve stated in my book, Leadership DNA, there are two fundamentally different philosophies existing in America that shape how we approach life in general and government in particular. The first … Continue reading

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To the Fiscal Brink We Go Again and Again and Again

This is the ninth Blog in a series regarding the state of leadership in America. It continues to be painfully apparent from these last negotiations over finding ways to avert fiscal suicide, that our leaders are more interested in finding … Continue reading

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