QUOTE: Originally posted by Mark W. Hemphill Antigates: I have no reason to believe from talking with Don that his leaving The Post is anything other than exactly what he said it was. Your premise WOULD be more dramatic, wouldn't it? but I'm afraid organizations are rarely that clever or calculating. Large-organization decisions are almost always highly political, but almost always are internally so and self-centered, driven by personal failures and weaknesses that are rationalized by blaming the people who are not in charge. Look around at the organizations you have been involved in -- school, church, job -- and ask yourself if it ever reacted to anything other than its own problems and weaknesses. Good leaders accept leadership as a responsibility rather than a rank, surround themselves with talented people, and do not blame others when things go wrong.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by ironhorseman Does anyone know how or if there's a way to access any of Don's past Post articles?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by overall Read in the latest Railway Age Magazine that Don Phillips has left the Washington Post. He was told that he would either cover airline security only or he would take an early retirement package. He chose the latter .This is really sad guys. Don deserved better. I hope he continues to write for TRAINS. George
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