by onleadership | Aug 26, 2022 | Blog
There is a reason why “Courageous Leadership” is a five star course. It’s because the content covered in class by Major Travis Yates is way beyond the nuts and bolts of supervising others, it covers the real-world problems of leading people through the quagmire and...
by onleadership | Jun 30, 2022 | Blog
Police chiefs influence everything from officer performance and morale, to public perception of, and confidence in the departments they lead. Based on feedback I’ve received over the past few years, weak police leadership is a widespread issue that’s having...
by onleadership | May 14, 2022 | Blog
I believe that baseball is the greatest sport ever invented and that is not a biased opinion…it’s just the truth. Think about it. What sport gives the defense the ball and the greatest players that ever lived failed seven times out of ten. If you play in the major...
by onleadership | May 14, 2022 | Blog
I believe strongly in the saying that “leaders read” and while I try to practice that mantra, I’ve been more of a collector of books in recent years. I can’t seem to catch up with the books I have and that collection has grown far beyond a few...
by onleadership | Apr 27, 2022 | Blog
The recent stock plunge and the loss of over 20 billion dollars in shareholder value of Disney is a stark lesson in what happens when leadership fails. In 2020, Bob Chapek became just the 7th CEO of The Walt Disney Company. The entertainment giant houses some of the...