Category Archives: Frontline Leadership

Don't Sleep on Jason Campbell Just Yet

Encourage in public, admonish in private.  Take the heat as leader, and no matter who criticizes your colleagues, don’t throw them under the bus. That attitude can be summarized in the term servant leadership.  It is definitely leadership, but it … Continue reading

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Jason Campbell and Breakthrough Leadership

Life is War I am a Redskins fan. It is part of who I am. Loving sports is also part of who I am. I find sports and athletes’ performances inspiring. I love the window competitive sports provides into humanity … Continue reading

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Redskins Season Prediction

11-5. What? This will be a turning point year for these Washington Redskins. I see them entering the playoffs as a strong Wild Card. They win one, if not two playoff games. They finish what they started the first half … Continue reading

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What Does it Take to Succeed? Ask Chris Bradley.

Yesterday, Agent Logic was acquired by Informatica, the leading independent data integration company.  I have worked at Agent Logic in sales and new market development for over three years.  This is very exciting news, an end and a beginning.  Agent … Continue reading

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Frontline Leadership and Perception in Afghanistan

Frontline leadership was a cornerstone of the David Petraeus strategy in the Iraq surge and now, apparently we are seeing that same strategy play out in Afghanistan, which is spilling over into positive influence in Pakistan. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfWo7NgWXao&feature=player_embedded] The important lesson … Continue reading

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Download: A Study of Bonhoeffer's Life Together

For those who may have found my brief essay (pseudonym for long blog post) on Bonhoeffer provoking and helpful and want to read more on Bonhoeffer, but maybe are too inundated with tasks and other reading to get into his … Continue reading

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Introducing The Transforum

The Transforum is a website launched by a group called Strategic Christian Services, which was founded and is still run by Dennis Peacocke. He has a very unique and interesting story, and he is unapologetic about his Christian apologetic: “Reformation … Continue reading

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Why I Can't Shake This Idea of Obamacasting

I like Rich Lowry.  I tend to agree with his conservative analysis of issues at many levels, though not entirely.  But one thing I find him to consistently be is penetratingly insightful.  As anyone who has deeply considered what they … Continue reading

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Stop the Presses!

Pete Wehner recently responded to Mark Helprin’s assertion in the Wall Street Journal that George W. Bush has made us more vulnerable by incompetently prosecuting two wars.  Both perspectives are worth careful consideration. For those who have decided long ago … Continue reading

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Pluralism and Patience

Pete Wehner reminds us that part of a pluralistic approach to leadership that involves many voices for input includes the delicate task of knowing when to assert one’s own perspective, and when to defer, even as the leader. Pete’s article … Continue reading

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