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The Cost of “Being Right”
This article comes from Army Captain Travis Shaw, a Field Artillery officer who has served in Afghanistan, Iraq, Fort Drum (NY), and...
Travis Shaw
Dec 21, 20205 min read
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“Family First, Army Always” requires deliberate planning
This post comes from CPT Kelvin Riddle, a current Eisenhower Leader Development Program student at Columbia University in route to his...
Kelvin Riddle
Dec 1, 20205 min read
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Keep Your Eyes on the Prize
Today’s article is from Virginia Bailey, a Major and Audiologist in the U. S. Army who is currently serving at Fort Wainwright, Alaska....
Virginia Bailey
Oct 21, 20204 min read
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Manage Others?! I Have to Learn to Manage Myself First!
Today’s post is from Commander Carl Ellsworth, yet another one of our great eMMissaries who holds the distinction of being a Navy pilot...
Carl Ellsworth
Oct 1, 20206 min read
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Mentoring When Corrective Advice is Warranted
This new post is from Chevy’s former Command and General Staff small group instructor, eMMissary, and retired Army Lieutenant Colonel Mr....
Brook Allen
Sep 21, 20204 min read
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Brightening Civil-Military Relations at Graduate School
This post comes from eMMissary Christian Nattiel. An Army Lieutenant who was the first African-American Rhodes scholar from the United...
Christian Nattiel
Sep 1, 20205 min read
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“What’s your plan?”
This post comes from eMMissary Susan Gannon, a Reserve Lieutenant Colonel in the Civil Affairs community and former Battalion Commander...
Susan Gannon
Aug 1, 20205 min read
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Bridging the Gap Through Inclusion
Today’s post is by Lieutenant Babatunde Adelaja, a US Army officer in the Field Artillery branch. He is a member of our first cohort of...
Babatunde Adelaja
Jul 4, 20204 min read
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A Command Transition: What I Learned Along The Way
Lieutenant Colonel Bree Fram, is an active duty astronautical engineer in the US Air Force. Bree has served in a wide variety of Air...
Bree Fram
Jun 21, 202010 min read
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A Coaching Way of Being
Today’s post is the first of many from one of our eMMissaries, Nichole Mann. She is the Director of Nursing Student Services at Indiana...
Nichole Mann
Jun 1, 20204 min read
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The Importance of Veteran Service After Active Duty
Our newest article is from Omar Armstrong, our Deputy Executive Director. His message about Veteran service comes at a key time, as...
Omar Armstrong
May 21, 20205 min read
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The Difference Between “Toxic Leaders” And “Radioactive Leaders”
Our newest article touches on the well known topic of leadership toxicity. With a slight twist comparing toxicity to radioactivity, guest...
Charles Faint
Apr 21, 20204 min read
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Asking for Help: Overcoming an Actual or Perceived Failure
This is our third post from LTC Bernard House (see his others here and here). He was commissioned as a Field Artillery Officer from the...
Bernard House
Apr 1, 20205 min read
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Lessons Learned From an Aide-de-Camp
CPT Nadege Benoit is currently a masters student at Columbia University, pursuing Organizational Psychology. A career Adjutant General...
Nadege Benoit
Feb 1, 20205 min read
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2020 and Beyond
Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash “If you want to go fast; go alone. If you want to go far; go together.” – African Proverb Take a...
Jim Perkins
Jan 2, 20203 min read
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Mentorship and My Leader Development: A Dilemma
Josh Bowen is an engineer officer in the U.S. Army and is currently serving at the United States Military Academy as a Tactical Officer...
Josh Bowen
Dec 1, 20194 min read
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Change-Inspired Leadership
U.S. Army Major Dewayne Webb is a Georgetown Public Relations Fellow who has served at Fort Bragg, NC, Yongsan, Korea and Fort Polk, LA....
Dewayne Webb
Nov 1, 20194 min read
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Using 360 Degree Feedback as a Tool
This post comes from COL Eric McCoy, former battalion commander who finished up his time at the US Army War College earlier this year and...
Eric McCoy
Oct 1, 20193 min read
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The Mentorship Moment That Changed My Entire Career
Our latest post comes from Jamie Vansickle, an Air Force Lieutenant who joined our Military Mentors team earlier this year as the...
Jamie Vansickle
Sep 1, 20194 min read
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An Award for Leadership
Here’s another post from CPT Roland Pitts, an Army Adjutant General (AG) officer, who’s previous post entitled “Navigating Through the...
Roland Pitts
Aug 1, 20194 min read
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