The Three Ks of Leadership – Part 1
…I openly discuss ideas with those who share my thirst for being better. One of the most pertinent pieces of advice I have received was shared with me in response…
…I openly discuss ideas with those who share my thirst for being better. One of the most pertinent pieces of advice I have received was shared with me in response…
…Muslim communities are generally fine with Christmas. I met one of the Sheikhs in Dubai and we had this whole conversation about my testimony, he was really interested in it,…
…built up. Typically; the necessity to run a commercial competition in line with EU law. Anyone who has run a commercial competition will know that it requires deep thought to…
…in which all ranks respond to the will of the commander whether he is there or not.’ He was quite possibly the greatest example of iron-hard discipline and self-discipline you…
…for competition. Ensure you maintain and develop a competitive edge amongst your soldiers. Fitness should be the base for everything we do. I achieved this through generating regular competitions between…
…learn loyalty to command in drill, if it’s properly handled. That loyalty to command will become a habit and they will get loyalty to the commanding officer and the company…
…it comes to the military. As Justin Brady explains in his Harvard Business Review article Don’t Be a Hypocrite About Failure, although failure’s importance is common knowledge, this knowledge is…
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