Heartbreaking

Heartbreaking

Below is a slightly modified version of a message I sent to my deployed organization yesterday (photo by Mr Tom Hill):

Team,

You are undoubtedly tracking the painful news from home regarding the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis and the nationwide unrest that has followed. I can only describe it as heartbreaking.

It is heartbreaking that our nation continues to struggle with severe problems of discrimination, bias, and inequality. It is heartbreaking that these problems are sometimes manifested in the actions of our public and community servants. It is heartbreaking that some have seized upon this situation as an excuse to sow discord and prompt violence. It is heartbreaking that noble institutions like the police are facing a severe crisis of credibility because of the actions of a few. It is heartbreaking that our brothers and sisters in arms are facing a political tug of war as they are called upon to take action to support overwhelmed communities.

It makes it all the more heartbreaking that we are away from our homes and our families at such a time as this. It is heartbreaking that this situation provides ample ammunition to our adversaries. It is heartbreaking that we here struggle to determine what we can do about it.

Here is what we can do! We can reach out to our friends and families and remind them how much we love and appreciate them. We can commit ourselves to fostering an environment within our organization that is characterized by dignity and respect for all people. We can demonstrate those characteristics and that environment to our host nation through our words and our actions. We can explain to our hosts that we are an imperfect nation that strives to be known for upholding its amazing founding values, but that sometimes falls short. We can stress to those with whom we interact that justice will be served in Minneapolis and that this turmoil will prompt much-needed discussion throughout our communities as we seek to better live up to those founding values. We can pray for our nation, for our communities, and for our leaders.

Please know that I am committed to fostering an organization that is truly characterized by dignity and respect for all people. If you see us falling short of those principles in any way, please let me know immediately. In the meanwhile, I am proud to serve alongside of you.

VR, Dragon

Paul Simmons

Leader, Coach, Mentor & Servant

2 年

Leadership that connects and unifies us through shared values, clarifies our mission and both challenges and inspires us to continue to climb the mountain of our personal calling is timeless…thanks Dragon for again leading the way!

Clint M. Besheer

Senior Engineering Manager - Test Operations at Northrop Grumman

4 年

Well said Dragon. Thank you to you for your continued leadership, and to your team for defending this great nation. Stay safe out there. Happy Independence Day!

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Jack Fischer

Senior Vice President, Production & Operations at Intuitive Machines

4 年

I love you Dragon - spot on as always sir!

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Adolphus "Bill" Andrews

Business and Culture Leadership ??$2B+ in P&L ??Led Site with 1000+ employees ??Leads Diverse teams to highest levels of success ??Culture Change Agent ??Decorated Combat & Humanitarian Pilot

4 年

Well said Dragon. You continue to provide great leadership

Anne Dreazen

Principal Director for Middle East Policy at Department of Defense, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy

4 年

Powerful message — thank you for your leadership!

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