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Leading with Character: Honor

Leading with Character: Honor

U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, left, presents the Legion of Merit to Australian Lt. Gen. David Morrison, chief of staff of the Army, Feb. 9, 2012. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Teddy Wade/Office of the Chief of Public Affairs)   Leading with Character:...
Leading with Character: Core Values

Leading with Character: Core Values

Leading with Character: Core Values Today, our society and its many organizations, institutions and businesses are in dire need of exceptional leaders who demonstrate core values-based character-centered leadership. Most people recognize exceptional leadership when...
Leading with Character: Authentic or Genuine?

Leading with Character: Authentic or Genuine?

Leading with Character: Authentic or Genuine? We’ve all heard or seen someone exclaim, usually with great conviction, “Leaders need to bring their authentic selves to work!” I cringe when I hear or read that. On the surface, it sounds good and everyone wants to be on...
Leading with Character: The Power of Perseverance

Leading with Character: The Power of Perseverance

The Power of Perseverance Last week I launched my new blog, “Leading with Character.” Thanks to all of you who tuned in to read about “Doing Something Hard” and/or to comment on social media. I plan to blog once a week, and hope you’ll find a leadership nugget in each...
Leading with Character: Do Something Hard

Leading with Character: Do Something Hard

Hello and thank you for visiting my website!  This is the very first entry in my “Leading with Character” blog, and I hope you enjoy it. Do Something Hard I spent my 40-year career with the US Coast Guard learning about leadership and character development...