Fall When HitinFall When HitIs CGS really humble enough to allow true challenge?Even the best leaders need candid challenge. It is their responsibility to create the conditions for this to flourish.Oct 30, 20163Oct 30, 20163
Fall When HitinFall When HitWhat would Hack do?Col David Hackworth is not a perfect role-model, but he offers lessons for today’s risk-averse, zero-defect leadership climateApr 23, 2016Apr 23, 2016
Fall When HitinFall When HitArmy fitness tests to be lowered for women?There’s no proof yet, but the signs are ominousApr 4, 2016Apr 4, 2016
Fall When HitinFall When HitThese crazy politics matter for the British ArmyThe leftward shift in parts of the electorate has dangerous implications for the British Army; Jonathan Haidt’s recent work points to why.Feb 24, 2016Feb 24, 2016
Fall When HitinFall When HitCall to action: share your leadership storiesThe next generation of soldiers need to hear how it’s done.Jan 31, 2016Jan 31, 2016
Fall When HitinFall When HitNarratives are a cancerWe need to kill off the use of narratives and start telling the unvarnished truth.Nov 15, 20152Nov 15, 20152
Fall When HitinFall When HitGhost Fleet: get ready for war with ChinaA new novel imagines what a naval war with China could look likeOct 18, 20151Oct 18, 20151
Fall When HitinFall When HitA different kind of late-entry officerMcChrystal suggests recruiting senior civilian leaders as generalsAug 9, 20151Aug 9, 20151
Fall When HitinFall When HitGood execution is deeply tediousThe British Army is not very good at executing.Jul 4, 20151Jul 4, 20151
Fall When HitinFall When HitThe perils of intuitionA better rule of thumb might just be to ignore your intuition altogetherJun 23, 2015Jun 23, 2015