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Entrepreneur September 2006 Robert Kiyosaki |
Hear This Don't be deaf to what's really happening in your business. |
CIO April 15, 2002 Stephanie Overby |
Leadership Lessons from the Modern Military Military methods hold unexpected how-tos for corporate CIOs... |
Job Journal September 18, 2005 Michael Kinsman |
Career Pros: Developing Leaders Who Listen Effective leadership requires listening to those who are following you. |
Fast Company June 2001 Keith H. Hammonds |
Grassroots Leadership: U.S. Military Academy The U.S. Military Academy is a factory, and what it manufactures is leaders. Over the years, it has become probably the most effective institution for leadership development in the country... |
National Defense January 2008 Alan L. Gropman |
Industrial College of the Armed Forces: A Primer ICAF is located at Fort McNair, in Washington, D.C. Its mission is to prepare selected military and civilians for strategic leadership and success in developing national security strategy and in evaluating, marshalling, and managing resources in the execution of that strategy. |
IndustryWeek November 16, 2010 Ralph Keller |
Continuous Improvement: Manager or Leader? Your company may have many managers but without leaders, your continuous-improvement efforts may be doomed to failure. |
AskMen.com Simon Sinek |
Mind Your Own: Simon Sinek Yes, leadership is about leading; about standing out front. Yes, leadership is about painting a picture, a vision of the future that does not yet exist. |
AskMen.com Simon Sinek |
Look Forward My team and I have been working with the U.S. Air Force Weapons School to develop a new leadership course that will become part of their curriculum. |
National Defense April 2005 Harold Kennedy |
Special Operations Command Plans for Expanded Role in U.S. War on Terrorism The new role for special operations forces would not interfere with the U.S. Central Command's leadership in Iraq or Afghanistan. |
National Defense April 2005 Sandra I. Erwin |
Marines to Take Over Responsibilities For Training Foreign Forces The Marine Corps assumes a permanent role in the training of foreign troops. Previously, Marines had done this on an ad hoc basis. |
Mother Jones Jan/Feb 2002 David Goodman |
Recruiting the Class of 2005 Military programs have expanded into thousands of public high schools, signing up nearly half a million students. Is Junior ROTC building character -- or lining up soldiers? |
Information Today April 28, 2015 |
Gale Provides Literacy Resource for Young Library Patrons Miss Humblebee's Academy is designed to help 3- to 6-year-old patrons build foundational literacy skills. |
Entrepreneur January 2007 Robert Kiyosaki |
Growing Pains Your company can't grow if you're still rooted in thinking small. |
Inc. August 2005 Stephanie Clifford |
The Art of the Woman Warrior Former Marines Angie Morgan and Courtney Lynch offer management training strictly for businesswomen. |
Entrepreneur July 2010 Jennifer Lawler |
The Next Mission: Autonomy Some veterans are discovering that the rigid life of the military can be the ideal preparation for the freedom of entrepreneurship. |
Parameters Winter 2003/2004 Richard D. Hooker, Jr. |
Soldiers of the State: Reconsidering American Civil-Military Relations Far from overstepping its bounds, America's military operates comfortably within constitutional notions of separated powers, participating appropriately in defense and national security policymaking with due deference to the principle of civilian control. |
National Defense March 2009 Sandra I. Erwin |
Some Troops Don't Get Fair Share of Deployment Burdens A Pentagon advisory panel suggests that Army and Marine Corps troop-rotation methods may be partly to blame for the stress in the force. |
Vietnam June 28, 2004 James Donovan |
Combined Action Program: Marines' Alternative to Search and Destroy The U.S. Marine Corps CAP just might have been a viable alternative to MACV's 'big battalions' strategy in Vietnam. |
National Defense September 2007 Jessica Pearce |
Marines Get Heavier Dose of Ethics Education A series of scandals involving civilian killings in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as mistreatment of prisoners in Iraq, have drawn renewed attention to the way Marines are trained for combat. |
Fast Company September 2004 Rebecca Zicarelli |
Home Depot's Hardware Warriors Madeline Toft used to fly an attack helicopter and jump out of planes. As a captain in the U.S. Army, she led soldiers as they trained for war. Today, she's a hardware-store manager-in-training. |
National Defense August 2012 Eric Beidel |
App Seeks to Bring Awareness to Military Travelers More than 20,000 users have downloaded the Military Traveler mobile app developed by Marine Corps Capt. Tony Hatala and Navy Lt. Billy Griffin. Information about places and services on base often is outdated and available only through a variety of unrelated sources. |
AskMen.com Simon Sinek |
The Paradoxes Of Leadership: Simon Sinek The irony about writing a column about the mechanics of leadership is that leadership is only mechanical in a small way. |
National Defense April 2013 D'Agostino & Bradel |
Ban on Officers Serving on Boards Expands The Department of Defense recently expanded the scope of its prohibition on certain military officers serving on the board of directors of an entity, including any non-profit, which conducts department business or otherwise focuses on military personnel. |
Job Journal December 11, 2005 Lacy Salter |
Enlist in a Future Career The armed forces offer a wide array of benefits and jobs that translate to the civilian sector. |
National Defense June 2009 Robert H. Williams |
Hollywood Set Designers Develop New Marine Simulator A nearly 10-year effort involving Hollywood set designers and military virtual-reality experts has yielded a remarkably convincing simulator for familiarizing Marine Corps troops with their combat equipment. |
Parameters Spring 2007 Paul Robinson |
Ethics Training and Development in the Military While relatively new, formal military training programs for ethics have produced a number of common virtues that might provide a basis for a universal (military) code or ethic. |
National Defense May 2015 Eoyang & Freeman |
Why the U.S. Must Reform The Military Personnel System If our military hopes to continue employing the best and brightest, it needs to consider fundamentally changing the military personnel system, not merely tinker with pay and benefits. |
Parameters Winter 2005/2006 George R. Mastroianni |
Occupations, Cultures, and Leadership in the Army and Air Force The relatively recent separation of the Air Force from the Army, coupled with the rapid rise of the Air Force as a powerful, independent institution offers a unique opportunity to explore the organizational cultures of these two services, and to better understand the implications of culture on leadership styles in each of the services. |
National Defense December 2009 Austin Wright |
Army Leaders Prepare for War, Peace and Everything In Between The military is transitioning from a group of one-track warriors to a force of multitaskers who can advise, assist and attack. |
National Defense December 2004 Michael Peck |
Marines Unveiling Two New Games The Marine Corps is adapting two commercial video games---one a first-person-shooter and the other a platoon level strategy game---for training purposes. |
Financial Planning September 1, 2012 Glenn G. Kautt |
Strong Leadership Plan Helps Identify the Right Successors A strong leadership plan will not only help you identify the right successors, it is also the centerpiece of any successful transition. |
InternetNews April 16, 2010 |
Juniper Beefs Up Networking for the Military The U.S military needs gear that can take a beating, given its missions in global hot-spots. Juniper says it's got the equipment that can fulfill those needs and provide enterprise-class performance. |
National Defense December 2012 Dan Parsons |
Benghazi Attack Puts Spotlight on Marine Embassy Guards When the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, was overrun on Sept. 11, public outcry erupted over whether security at the installation was sufficient. |
National Defense February 2012 Eric Beidel |
Improving Bad Driving Habits Can Lead to Fuel Savings in Military Vehicles Experts are focusing on smaller changes -- both to the vehicles and how they are operated. This includes taking a hard look at who is driving them. |
National Defense May 2006 Perry & Flournoy |
The U.S. Military: Under Strain And at Risk In the current debate over the nation's defense strategy and spending priorities, many have forgotten that the ground forces are under enormous strain. This strain, if not soon relieved, will have highly corrosive effects on the force. |
Entrepreneur July 2007 Robert Kiyosaki |
Lead the Way You may be passionate about your vision, but are your employees sold on it, too? Get them pumped about your company's mission. |
CIO July 15, 2001 Michael Goldberg |
Vision Thing Former president Bush asserted at an IT conference that he knows something about leadership and managing projects. Bush emphasized important phrases like "mission creep." His advice sounded familiar too: Hire quality people. Define your mission. And stick to it... |
HBS Working Knowledge June 20, 2012 Scott A. Snook et al. |
Teaching Leadership: What We Know The field of leadership education has reached a critical stage. After several decades of experimentation, "The Handbook for Teaching Leadership," is intended to be a foundational reference for educators facing this increasingly important challenge. |
National Defense March 2006 Harold Kennedy |
Corps' Trainers Target `Ungoverned' Areas of World The first element of the Marine Corps' new special-operations command already is scrambling to tackle its mission to help prepare the soldiers of under-developed nations to defend themselves against terrorists. |
Fast Company October 1999 Keith H. Hammonds |
The Monroe Doctrine When Lorraine Monroe became principal of Harlem's Frederick Douglass School, it was well known for violence, poor attendance, and a low level of academic achievement. Five years later, student test scores ranked it among New York City's best high schools. |
BusinessWeek December 13, 2004 Christopher Palmeri |
Served In Iraq? Come Work For Us Reservists -- and the skills they've honed -- are in demand at a slew of big companies. They return from their military service with far more seasoned management, people, and communication skills. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics April 2010 |
BAE Systems to Provide Onboard Vehicle Power System to U.S. Marine Corps The contract calls for installation of a power management system in a government-furnished High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV)for test and evaluation by the Marine Corps in the summer of 2010. |
National Defense July 2010 |
Marines Get Their Own Version of the iPod Touch Troops have used the Touch, among other things, as a translation device or as a means to display mission data or biometrics information. |
Entrepreneur March 2007 Sara Wilson |
Everyday Hero He found his tech calling in the marines. Now his IT subcontracting firm is saving the world, one computer at a time. |
National Defense March 2006 Harold Kennedy |
Leathernecks Sharpen Focus on Cultural Awareness The Marine Corps has launched an effort to improve the ability of its troops to cope with the complex cultural issues that they are encountering in anti-terrorism and counter-insurgency operations. |
National Defense March 2006 Harold Kennedy |
Shift to Special Operations Will Not `Gut' the Marine Corps, General Says The Marine Special Operations Command (MARSOC) is the first major Marine Corps component ever to join the U.S. Special Operations Command. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics April 2008 |
Eaton to Supply CH-53K Helicopter Cockpit Control Panels, Dimming Controllers Eaton personnel will provide the lighted control-panel support hardware for five helicopter ship sets, as well as system development test sets, during the development of the military heavy-lift helicopter. |
Investment Advisor June 1, 2011 Mark Tibergien |
Leaders with Google-y Eyes Should management be a skill that is evaluated and developed? |
Job Journal March 21, 2010 |
Military Service Whether you're looking for education or career training, the military is on target. |
National Defense December 2014 J. Phillip "Jack" London |
Our Best Defense -- A Culture of Character One good example of ingrained culture is the Marine Corps. Its mottos of MVP -- mission, values, pride and semper fidelis communicate the Marines' culture of mutual trust, collective pride and self-discipline. |