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Reflections on Command – Minken

CFO Academy Leadership Certificate

Advance your career and the DoD mission – take advantage of the extended application deadline to August 13 for the Fall 2021 term

Don’t miss out! The CFO Academy is seeking applicants for its Fall 2021 CFO Leadership Graduate Certificate program. This program will help prepare you to lead within and across organizational boundaries by leveraging knowledge of federal budgeting, financial accounting and reporting, data management and analytics, risk, internal controls, and audit for strategic advantage. 

A component of the College of Information and Cyberspace at the National Defense University (www.ndu.edu), CFO Academy courses align with the competencies specified in DoD Financial Management Certification Program and provide accredited, graduate-level education in the leadership of resource management – critical learning that directly supports the DoD mission to make efficient and effective use of financial and other resources.

Application Instructions: https://cic.ndu.edu/Admissions/Application-Instructions/

Why you should pursue this opportunity

Students earn this certificate by successfully completing these five robust courses:

  • White House, Congress, and the Budget
  • Data Management Strategies and Technologies
  • The Future of Federal Financial Information Sharing
  • Risk Management, Internal Controls and Auditing for Leaders
  • Strategic Performance and Budget Management

For more information, please visit: https://cic.ndu.edu or email CICOSS@ndu.edu

To apply online: https://cic.ndu.edu/Admissions/Apply-Online/

Judgment Matters, Not Memory

Francois Duc de la Rochefoucauld stated, “Everyone complains of his memory, and no one complains of his judgment.” We focus on the wrong thing.

Memory is easy; write it down. Facts are free and fast. Every byte of humanity has been indexed and is searchable. Let the silicon handle recall. Focus your matter on higher-order tasks.

Judgment is what you get paid for. It’s how we value people. Jobs, Musk, and Bezos assessed situations, made predictions and took action. Each had limitless opportunities, but judgment narrowed their vision.

Memory is not a skill worth improving. The world’s collective knowledge sits just beneath your fingertips. Making your dent in the universe requires creativity and discernment.

Improve your judgment, increase your value, enjoy your life.

Everything Seems Stupid When It Fails

Fyodor Dostoevsky said it and he’s right. Decisions are made in the context of their time. Decisions and context cannot be uncoupled. I can’t point to a single decision I ever made with the intention of failing, yet in hindsight, I look back on hundreds of blunders and wonder how it could have gone any other way.

Was I in a hurry? Had I fallen for the sunk cost fallacy and doubled down? Was I biased by consistency syndrome? Was I hungry? Was I tired? All of the above?

Decisions make sense at the time, otherwise, it would have been done differently. Don’t be so hard on yourself. Reflect. Learn. Move on. And hopefully, we don’t repeat the same mistakes. But God willing, you will make more mistakes. Else you’re dead.

Make bets. Better yet, make predictions. Rather than money, stake reputation by putting it in writing. We are horrible predictors, but it is a skill worth developing because it hones our analysis skills and forces accountability. Build a public track record and learn from errors in judgment.

Don’t hedge. I have a bad habit of saying things like, “Mahomes and the Chiefs are a better team, but Brady’s track record speaks for itself.” I can’t lose. Either way, I look like a genius.

That’s weak sauce. Instead, be bold. Make predictions. Grade your homework. Rinse, repeat.

No Wasted Footsteps-Nick Grossman

Originally posted by Nick Grossman on his blog

All highlighting is my own.

This summer, we moved into a new house. Moving is a lot of work. As part of moving out of our old house, we got rid of a lot of junk that we had accumulated over the years. We ended up working with the amazing Dave O’Rourke of Spaceback. As Dave and I were loading a huge junk pile into his truck, he said something that really stuck with me — he said: “in this business, you can’t waste any footsteps”. Meaning, there’s a lot to do, lots of things to lift and move, and you need to be smart and efficient with your energy.

As I am now moving items around our house, and carting empty moving boxes and miscellaneous trash out, Dave’s words have been sticking with me. If I’m going to the basement, grab a box to take to the trash. If I’m going up to the second floor, grab a bag or a box or an item that needs to go there. Going back to the first floor? Grab something that needs to go there. No wasted footsteps.

This is good advice for moving a bunch of stuff around, but it’s also good advice in general. And it’s been on my mind, as of course moving to a new house means that you tend to fall behind on other things (like work and email). So the same approach of no wasted footsteps could (and should) be applied to digital life. Get the thing done that you need to get done right then and there, don’t waste any footsteps walking around empty handed. The folks that I work with that seem to be most productive and efficient seem to take this approach, and I’m going to try to keep it front and center myself.

AF FM Civilian Development Team (DT) Feedback Webinar

FM DT co-chairs, Maj Gen James D. Peccia (SAF/FMB) and Mr. Richard K. Hartley (SAF/FM), along with CMSgt Kendall C. Briscoe (SAF/FM), invite you to join them for the Summer 2020 Civilian DT Feedback Webinar.

Topics covered include:
• Development Team (DT) Overview
• AF Board Results
• Lessons Learned
• Way-Forward for AY22 Applications

When: Monday, 21 September 2020, 1300 CST

Where: Microsoft Teams link:
https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_Y2Q5ZDVjZjgtNDk5ZC00NzZmLTlhNDYtZTg3ZmIxY2U0M2Q3%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%2221acfbb3-32be-4715-9025-1e2f015cbbe9%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%229b31c4ec-efa9-4429-96f9-6df0cadb5c88%22%7d

+1 571-388-3904 United States, Arlington (Toll)
Conference ID: 773 124 725#

Heroes are near future versions of you

Getting older and Googling your hero’s age let’s you in on a dirty little secret. Most aren’t much older than you. This became tragically evident this week with the passing of Kobe Bryant. I grew up idolizing his work ethic and mamba mentality, yet we were only six years apart.

Why is that? Because if they were any older their message wouldn’t resonate. The distance would be too great.

Our favorite artists conveyed their experience and hard fought lessons learned in ways we could relate to. Our parents and teachers were trying to teach us those same lessons, but the generational divide got in the way.

Why does this matter? Because you are someone’s hero. You just don’t know it. A near-peer or subordinate is looking up to you right now. Your message resonates, because you have been where they are and made it through. You survived and that gives them hope.

Real heroes don’t wear capes. They work in cubicles, wear uniforms and make PBJs before school.

Someone is watching you. What are they seeing?

DoD FM Connection Newsletter – Winter 2020

Link to Newsletter (CAC Required)

In This Issue

  • Comptroller Corner
  • My DoD FM STARs Program Experience
  • Improve Your Leadership Skills with a Leadership Development Program
  • Mentorship Benefits Mentees and Mentors
  • Tips for Starting a Rotational Assignment Program
  • DoD FM Workforce Virtual Training Program is the Way to Go
  • Quarterly Spotlight – The Naval Postgraduate School
  • Announcements
  • DoD FM Certification Update
  • Frequently Used Links
  • Workforce Brain Bender