Archive for the ‘Leadership’ Category

Be a WingGiver

Posted by Waldo Waldman On April - 1 - 2007
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“We’re each of us Angels, with only one wing, and we can only fly embracing each other” Luciano de Crescenzo It’s 25 April at 1:30 am and I just turned 39! As I celebrate the start of my birthday, I can’t help but think about how awesome of a year it’s been for me. So many great victories and exciting opportunities that were a direct result of you…my wingmen! You’ve supported me, instructed me, and most of all, encouraged me. You gave ...

TUMBLEWEED: Building Trust through Effective Communication

Posted by Waldo Waldman On March - 1 - 2007
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Lack of communication can take the most carefully laid plans and destroy them with the corrosion of doubt. It can transform the most confident person into a “second-guesser” and that’s bad for everyone on your team. I remember flying a combat mission in Iraq when I lost radio contact with my wingmen. I was flying in the “dark.” Having no radio contact at 20,000 feet and separated from my wingmen by 10 miles on a night combat mission in hostile territory ...

Walk the Flight Line: Get Dirty with Your Troops

Posted by Waldo Waldman On February - 1 - 2007
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When your squadron commander meets you at your jet, it’s normally not a good sign. “Waldo, we need to talk,” he said as he headed for the aircraft hangar. Had I messed up? Was I in trouble? I gulped. Was something wrong at home? “Waldo, Sgt. Tyler told me what happened before you took off this afternoon, and I am not impressed.” In an instant I knew what he was referring to. Just a few hours earlier before taking off on ...

MAY DAY…MAY DAY!!

Posted by Waldo Waldman On September - 1 - 2006
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"We’re each of us angels with one wing, and can only fly by embracing each other" Luciano De Crecenzo Mayday is the universally recognized call of distress. It’s a call you never want to make, but it could be the most important call of your life. Fighter pilots use it during extreme emergency situations – when we lose an engine, are getting prepared to eject from an un-flyable aircraft, or even when witnessing an emergency of one of our wingmen. Mayday translates to ...

I NEED HELP! – The Wingman’s Call to Action

Posted by Waldo Waldman On September - 1 - 2005
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“I need help!” In my opinion, the three most important words in the English language other than “I love you.” Since the beginning of September 2005, we have all witnessed our fellow citizens trapped in a sea of desperation, fear and helplessness as Hurricane Katrina literally swept away their lives, homes, and dreams. As a nation, we have heeded their call for help and have responded with our wallets, prayers, and compassion. It’s been far from perfect, but slowly, hope ...

Surviving Vs. Winning: The Leader’s Mindset

Posted by Waldo Waldman On August - 1 - 2005
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“I never doubted not only that I would get out, but also that I would prevail in the end and turn the experience into the defining event of my life.” Admiral James Stockdale Admiral Stockdale was the highest ranking U.S. officer at the “Hanoi Hilton” POW camp during Vietnam. A navy fighter pilot, he was shot down and endured brutal torture, all while doing everything possible to inspire and strengthen the spirit of his fellow prisoners. When he returned a free ...

Independence Day: Mission Objective – Freedom

Posted by Waldo Waldman On July - 7 - 2005
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As we celebrated our country’s independence this weekend, we were reminded of the sacrifices our forefathers made to accomplish a critical mission – the freedom of America. Their passion and focus on this mission was so great that they were willing to die for it. It allowed them to overcome insurmountable odds and ultimately build the courage to win despite their fear. What is your mission? Who are you fighting for? Who needs you to win? When you wake up ...