KEVIN HORGAN

FROM THE CORPS TO CORPORATE... and Points in Between...
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    Jim Haldeman
    • Nov 10, 2020
    • 3 min

    Jim "Hondo" Haldeman's Remarks for Veterans Day

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    Kevin Horgan
    • Oct 19, 2020
    • 5 min

    Why Not Just Do Great Work?

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    Kevin Horgan
    • Sep 9, 2020
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    Alone, ask yourself…

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    Kevin Horgan
    • Sep 9, 2020
    • 3 min

    Is This It?

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    Kevin Horgan
    • Sep 9, 2020
    • 2 min

    If They Think You’re Wrong, You Might As Well Be Wrong.

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    Kevin Horgan
    • Sep 9, 2020
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    Do You Make or Marginalize Careers?

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    Kevin Horgan
    • Sep 9, 2020
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    The Happy Accident

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    Kevin Horgan
    • Aug 26, 2020
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    The Diligent vs. the Dilettante

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    Kevin Horgan
    • Aug 21, 2020
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    What Is Not Yours To Keep?

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    Kevin Horgan
    • Aug 19, 2020
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    Appointment, Achievement, Accomplishment

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    Kevin Horgan
    • Aug 19, 2020
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    Your Ambition Can Outpace Opportunity and Ability

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    Kevin Horgan
    • Aug 10, 2020
    • 2 min

    Fixed vs Variable Cost... Your Cubicle is at Stake.

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    Kevin Horgan
    • Aug 4, 2020
    • 3 min

    Corner Office vs. The Last Cubicle on the Left

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    Kevin Horgan
    • Jul 11, 2020
    • 6 min

    Communicating Effectively Courtesy of USMC Training

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    Bruce Hartzell
    • Jun 26, 2020
    • 4 min

    Bruce Hartzell and his Third in a Series... COMMITMENT

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    Steve Cote
    • Jun 23, 2020
    • 3 min

    The Negotiable Due Date

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    Steve Cote
    • Jun 18, 2020
    • 3 min

    “You’re Gonna Be a Babysitter, and You’re Gonna Like It!" USMC Col (ret) Steve Cote was the new guy

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    Bruce Hartzell
    • May 21, 2020
    • 4 min

    Bruce Hartzell, USMC vet, Part II: In this world there are no solutions, only tradeoffs

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    Jim Haldeman
    • May 18, 2020
    • 2 min

    Our Community Spirit on this Memorial Day, remarks by Jim "Hondo" Haldeman...

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    mkframpton
    • May 12, 2020
    • 12 min

    Don't Mess with the Colonel's Family on New Year's Day...

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    FROM THE CORPS TO CORPORATE and Points in Between... is a series of personal musings using the Leadership Principles and Qualities of the USMC, through my eyes and experiences.  I had a wide variety of successes and failures both large and small, and perhaps you will see yourself or others in the opinions herein.

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    I am a retired UPSer, having spent a fast 33 years with the organization.  I served in management positions in engineering, operations, and as an attorney in real estate.  I started law school

    and loading trucks for Big Brown on the same day in 1984.

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    Before UPS, I served as an infantry officer in the Marine Corps.

    That experience was the great privilege of my life.

    I was nothing special:  I deployed, but was never shot at!

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    I have written two historical novels on the Civil War, THE MARCH OF THE 18TH, and THE MARCH OF THE ORPHANS.

    (See www.kevinhorganbooks.com).

     

    I have a political blog using a fictional character that spanned from January to August 2019. (See www.ourcultureinchoate.com) 

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    If you like this work, please share.  Your comments are always welcome!

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