Wisdom from James B.
Wisdom from James B.
Dear CSS Members and Colleagues:
I recently attended Harvard Business School and while the Professors were exceptional and inspiring I got at least as much inspiration and insight from my peers. James was one of my living group colleagues who often offered insight from the perspective of a former Navy pilot. I share this with you today. As James is a man of few words, this is short, but very deep. Consider how it might affect your day-to-day activities.
Kind Regards,
“JP” Warner, MD
Founder, CSS

Wisdom from James B.
Approach to daily function and to problems you will confront:
Strategy: We do this (plan) more when we get older and if we’re smart we delegate.
Execution: We tend to do this ourselves (without help) and often without the best strategy. We often fail to delegate this as well.
People: What are they not saying out loud when you meet with them? It is good to have trustworthy advisors who can tell you what others are really thinking
Relationships: This is how things ultimately get done.
- James Borghardt
USN, Dept. of Naval Research
Graduate, PLD Program at Harvard Business School (2019)
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