Bala Sir on Academic Leadership-14
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A Leader Needs to Have a Positive Attitude
Richard Wiseman, Professor of Public Understanding of Psychology, University of Hertforshire, UK has authored a book “The Luck Factor” which has been published in 14 languages and in 25 countries. In this book, he quotes his research on people’s attitude towards luck. A study conducted among 400 persons from diverse backgrounds for obtaining response for the following question:
“You walk into a bank to cash a cheque and as you are standing in the queue, someone decides to rob the bank. In the confusion, a gun is fired and you are shot in the leg and wounded. But you survive. What would be your response?”
The answers included the following:
The question has been the same for everyone, but the responses have been different. Some of us always see the positive side and others always the negative side.?
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An effective leader is able to see the island in the midst of the sea; an oasis in the desert; a hope in despair; a triumph between defeats. It is important that we should let positive forces dominate over the negative forces. Any number of years behind the bars didn’t let Nelson Mandela lose his hope on freedom! Any amount of suppression couldn’t let Gandhi leave his struggle for independence! Any amount of poverty didn’t let Marie Curie leave her pursuit for the glowing metal!
A leader has to necessarily be a positive force for his team members.
Let us ask ourselves everyday a question – “Do I see the light?”
G. Balasubramanian
G.Balasubramanian, is the Chair of the Advisory Council at CLLE. A thought leader in education, he was the Former Director (Academics) of CBSE, Delhi. He is a passionate teacher, teacher-trainer, curriculum designer, and mentor for various educational institutions and leaders across the world. He has to his credit a few hundred plus articles on various subjects published across several magazines. He has authored a number of books for teachers, educational administrators, and school leaders. He has served on several committees on education both at the national and international levels. Currently, he is the chairperson of the Board of Advisors of the International Council for School Leadership, Delhi; consultant to Grey Caps and The Teacher Tribe. World. He brings his extensive experience and wisdom to propel various learning partnerships and initiatives at CLLE.