Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Leadership Vision - A Critical Personality Trait for true leaders

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The young boy asked theold man, "why a fast running horse is better than the slow running horse"? The old man said, "it has developed the habit to produce more power so that it can run up to ten times faster than the slow horse" The youngster said, "and what if the horse is running in the wrong direction"? The old man smiled and said, "then definitely it has the factor to waste his efforts ten times quicker than the slower horse" The young man said, " and what if other horses are following him too" The older man said, "off course it will mislead all those horses too!" Then why all other horses follow the faster one Because it attracts them but all that glitters is not gold.

Associating this analogy with our daily life, you observe that you are surrounded by mixture of slow and fast pace personalities. Some of them are really genuine leaders and some of them are being followed blindly. Overall, here is the summary of the concept which I suggest you to ponder:

1- If you have a slow attitude towards life (slow running horse) then you must develop the habit to produce more power in your character. You must be aware of your real goals.You must develop analytical skills, Empowered Relationships, Proactive approach and other personality traits you can see at the end of this article.

2- If you have a faster response to life and quick decision making (like the fast running horse) then you must audit yourself on whether you are heading in the right direction? Not having clear goal will take you nowhere regardless of your speed and efficiency. Remember, Only hard work doesnt guarantee the success. You have a huge responsibility if you are being followed by others.

3- Are you following a leader? Are you sure you have a true leader? Areyou sureyou willnot end upon the blocked road? Remember, U-turns are always possible before the dead end but consequences of U-turnwill be more harsh if you dont evaluate the situations on time and delay it to the eleventh hour.

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