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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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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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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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In Extremis Mentorship Pt I
This is the first of a two-part series on In Extremis Mentorship. This first part will define in extremis conditions and leading within...
Chevy Cook
Jun 3, 20195 min read
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The Fear of Asking for Help
How often have you been afraid to offer help? This may seem like a hard thing to do, but with a service orientation, as with most...
Danielle Deshaies
Mar 31, 20195 min read
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Officers on Social Media: Proceed With Caution
MilitaryMentors.org has never engaged in any political discourse. That’s not to say that politics isn’t present in our minds our that it...
Jim Perkins
Nov 10, 20185 min read
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Becoming Multilingual: Part II
This is the second part from MAJ Terron Wharton (see his four part series on the overlooked mentors: Establishing Character, Growing...
Terron Wharton
Aug 27, 20174 min read
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Becoming Multilingual: Part I
Our article this time around is from a familiar author, MAJ Terron Wharton, who wrote a four part series for us last summer on the...
Terron Wharton
Jul 31, 20175 min read
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Infectious Leadership
This week’s guest post comes from MAJ John Williams, former Chemistry instructor at the United States Military Academy and current Army...
John Williams
May 15, 20174 min read
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Mentorship: Investment In A Path
This week’s article is a guest post from CPT Bryan Fisher, an Army Engineer Officer. He brings us a unique reflective look on the story...
Bryan Fisher
Feb 20, 20174 min read
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Messaging Matters (Part IV): Standing Priorities
This is the last in a series of four articles on the topic of why messaging matters. During the first edition I introduced the importance...
Doug Brown
Nov 14, 20166 min read
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Messaging Matters (Part III): Staff Philosophy
This is the third of four articles on the topic of messaging. In the first I introduced the importance of personal refection and the...
Doug Brown
Oct 24, 20165 min read
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Messaging Matters (Part II): Leader Philosophy
This is the second in a series of four articles regarding philosophy, methods to maximize messaging, and why the degree of effectiveness...
Doug Brown
Oct 10, 20165 min read
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Messaging Matters (Part 1) – Organizational Philosophy
This is the first in a series of four articles regarding philosophy, messaging, and why it requires a lot of thought, effort, and...
Doug Brown
Sep 26, 20166 min read
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Building Relationships with Mentors
MilitaryMentors.org connects military professionals to each other and to professional development resources so that they can thrive as...
Mike Erwin
Aug 4, 20163 min read
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You Can Learn A Little Something From Everyone
This month we will take the time to look at motivation. To start us off, this week’s guest post is from Wes Bailey, a former Army...
Wes Bailey
Jul 5, 20164 min read
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Mentorship and the Prisoner’s Dillemna
This week’s commentary is a guest post by Eli Rothblatt, a prior-enlisted Soldier turned Captain currently out at the Army Logistics...
Eli Rothblatt
May 9, 20163 min read
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Solitude and Military Leadership
This week’s post is part three in the #Reflection Series. Our co-founder Jim takes a page from William Deresiewicz, Columbia University...
Jim Perkins
Apr 18, 20163 min read
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Step-Up Your Long Weekend Game
Thanks for checking us out! We’re getting ready for our national launch in May and excited to create a central hub for military...
Jim Perkins
Mar 28, 20163 min read
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Connections Are In the Air…
Valentine's Day isn't just about love interests. See how Chevy Cook connects it to mentoring. Photo by Jamie Street on Unsplash For some...
Chevy Cook
Feb 15, 20165 min read
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