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Reflections on Engaging in Social Media

This week has been a challenge.  Reflecting on leadership and embracing technology in new aspects has changed a few of my thoughts.  Perhaps the enlightenment has been viewing the world and interacting on the web and not hiding behind blackboard portals or academic peer journals. This blog has provided persistent engagement and the ability to see and monitor how many views my blog receives. This is different for communicating in the open instead of closed Facebook or internet accounts.  These past two months have also made me consider and review the Jesuit values on how to make a difference in the world, the care of the whole person, and commitment of service. The infusion of technology into leadership started me thinking on how to advocate on a mass level for an idea and to start socializing concepts for service and humanitarian efforts.  My brain is constantly filled with ideas on how do we engage in a globally connected world. Are we...

Finding Solutions to Future Warfare

     Often we look at the future with the lens of the past. Often wondering how we design the better weapon for future battles. However, we often miss changes in warfare as we look to redesign the weapons, force structure, and tactics to battle against tomorrow’s adversaries.      As we look to the future, perhaps it is best to define complicated from complex problems.  Complicated problems are those that are difficult but can be broken down into small steps that can be solved by a technical solution or process adaptation.  Complex or sometimes called wicked problems are those that are adaptive and ever-changing in nature, sort of a system of systems construct, that prevent linear solutions.  Cracking complexity offers additional insights on how to solve problems: https://www.crackingcomplexity.com/the-difference-between-complex-and-complicated-problems-and-how-to-solve-them/ .      Kevin Kelly offers a few ideas a...