The Leadership of the Scottish Declaration of Arbroath

Leadership and The Importance of the Battle of Bannockburn Many people question why the Scots celebrate the anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn every year.  After all the English do not celebrate any of their land battles, especially the battle of Falkirk where the English vanquished Sir William Wallace and the Scots.  This paper showsContinue reading “The Leadership of the Scottish Declaration of Arbroath”

Five Steps to Prevent Ethical Breakdown

Five Steps to Prevent Ethical Breakdown Ethical practices in the organization is a responsibility of every employee, which contributes to company values, vision, and perception by everyone on the outside looking in. Peter Drucker writes that there is only one ethics, one set of rules of morality, one code, that of individual behavior in whichContinue reading “Five Steps to Prevent Ethical Breakdown”

Leadership Resolutions for 2013

Have you made yours yet?  You know, those helpful and highly successful New Year’s Resolutions for the coming year. People routinely make resolutions to lose weight, start a work-out routine, exercise weekly, the list goes one. However, if surveyed, most people never achieve their resolution quest; many never even start.  This year I am makingContinue reading “Leadership Resolutions for 2013”

Greetings from Vanguard Organizational Leadership (VOL) Training

This is my first introduction to Blogging, which should be fun as I enjoy writing very much. I am embarking on my third career, this one in Public Speaking on subjects centered around Robert Greenleaf’s philosophy of Servant Leadership, which is taking the world by storm as the favored leadership philosophy in business, churches, schoolsContinue reading “Greetings from Vanguard Organizational Leadership (VOL) Training”