Central to the mission of Pegasus Bridge is the creation and sharing of observations about the drivers of success and failure in military and business operations, the common threads between them and shared lessons that can be learned as a result.


Pegasus Content

Servant Leadership.  What is Servant Leadership and how do companies that practice it obtain an enduring competitive advantage? Read more >>>

 

Resilience. It is our ability as individuals and organizations to persist through and recover from hardship that offers great potential for long-term competitive advantage.  Read more >>>

 

Humor.  Both the real world Robin Williams and his role of comic genius in Good Morning Vietnam help illustrate how humor plays a central role in military life.  Read more >>>

 

Purpose.  Understanding ‘why’ and having a clear and strong purpose helps improve agility, alignment, accountability, motivation and resilience.  Read more >>>

 

 

Getting Things Done.  Some simple techniques, if performed habitually will make individuals and teams more productive.  Read more >>>

 

Learning From Defeat.  A July 4th post on what lessons can be learned from the British defeat in the War of Independence.  Read more >>>

 

 

Shared Content

"If You Want to Change The World".  Admiral William McRaven's commencement speech at UT on May 17 2014 is one of the best.  In 19 minutes he inspiringly sums up, with humor, behaviors that are within all of us and will lead to positive change in ourselves and the world around us.  Read more >>>

Why Good Leaders Make You Feel Safe.  Simon Sinek draws on behaviors exhibited in the military in a powerful TED Talk about 'servant leadership', building trust and how this relates to why we cooperate with each other.  He also asks why we often see the opposite in the modern workplace.  Watch the video at TED.com  >>>

Why The Next Person You Hire Should Be A Military Veteran.  Inc. Magazine Contributing Editor, Jeffrey Hayden addresses myths that sometimes cause companies not to hire from the military and goes on to compellingly explain why the military hires and develops exactly the sort of person that successful companies are so keen to hire.  Read more >>>