Tag: AccountabilityMatters


  • Three Days at Gettysburg: A Reasoned Leadership Analysis Part 4

    He argued that the Army of Northern Virginia should disengage from Gettysburg, swing south and east around the Union left flank, position itself between Meade’s army and Washington, and force the Union to attack on Confederate terms. Find good ground, dig in, and let the Union army break itself against a prepared Confederate defense. Longstreet…

  • Waiting for the Puck

    Waiting for the Puck

    You’re good at your job. That’s not flattery, that’s just the setup. You’ve built something real. You deliver. Your manager/boss/leader trusts you. Your team follows you. When things are moving in the right direction, you’re exactly the kind of leader people point to as an example. And that’s precisely where this gets complicated. Because the…

  • Del Toro’s Frankenstein: A Leadership Case Study in Vision, Responsibility, and Repair

    Guillermo del Toro’s 2025 adaptation of Frankenstein reimagines Mary Shelley’s classic as a deeply emotional story about creation, consequence, and the long shadow of fathers and sons. The film stars Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein and Jacob Elordi as the Creature, with Mia Goth and Christoph Waltz in key roles. It premiered at Venice, played…

  • In the modern information environment, the human mind has become the battlefield. Psychological operations, commonly shortened to psyops, are not relics of Cold War intelligence manuals or obscure military jargon. They are active, evolving strategies designed to shape perception, manipulate emotions, and influence behavior. Originally developed in military contexts, psyops now exist at the intersection…

  • Alexander, The Great?

    Few figures in history have captivated the imagination like Alexander the Great. Born in 356 BCE, he ascended to the throne of Macedonia at just 20 years old and within a decade forged one of the largest empires the world had ever seen. His campaigns stretched from Greece through Persia and into India, reshaping cultures…

  • Why Are You Still Waiting?

    Let’s just be honest about it, because if you’ve made it this far, you’ve already been thinking about it. Maybe you’ve been circling around the idea of change. Maybe you’ve told yourself you’re “getting things in order first.” Maybe you’re watching from a distance, watching podcasts, looking over the site, weighing your options like there’s…

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