There are times when we look to change a metric due to an external challenge. When this occurs, we need to determine, A, if we
What are your priorities? Perhaps a more important questions is: how many priorities do you have? Jim Collins argues that having more than three priorities
We all know a formal school, whether in government or outside of it, that states they “uphold the standard”. But are they? If you are
As a communicator, the last thing we want our audience asking is “what’s the point?” How do we communicate in a way that both gets
Coaching, whether at home, the office, or on the field is both challenging and rewarding. I enjoy working with good coaches because they are able
Having just returned from a long trip, I am reminded at just how powerful a good night’s sleep is. This trip took me to a
In my last letter to a Junior Officer (or Company Grade Officer in USMC parlance), I talked about the importance of the relationships you form
This is the first in a multi-part series focusing on the tools required to succeed as a Junior Officer (JO) in a Marine Aviation Squadron.
“Just the facts, Ma’am, just the facts.” Remember those old detective movies where the cold, somewhat cynical detective stops the story-telling man or woman and
Pacing yourself during a race is an absolute necessity if you want to accomplish your goal and finish strong. As an ultra-marathon trail runner, I