Building Leaders the West Point Way: Ten Principles from the Nation’s Most Powerful Leadership Lab

Joe Franklin, Major General (Retired, U.S. Army)

Major General (Retired) Joseph P. Franklin believes almost everything that he is as an adult can be traced back to his days at West Point, where he was not only a cadet but an instructor, football coach, and eventually Commandant of Cadets.

U.S. Military Academy graduates are found at the highest levels in every walk of life: military, education, business, medicine, law, and government. “But,” says Franklin, “you don’t have to graduate from the U.S. Military Academy to embrace its ideals or to benefit from the wisdom that is taught there. Competent, even inspiring, leadership is within the grasp of nearly everyone.”

The principles of leadership – including Duty, Honor, Faith, Courage, Perseverance, Confidence, Approachability, Adaptability, Compassion, and Vision – can be internalized and polished to one’s own level of expertise and ambition.

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