Leaders have courage
To be great leader, you have to have courage. The courage to do what needs to be done. The courage to take that giant leap forward when you know the time is right. The courage to fire someone when that person is no longer right for the job. The courage to sacrifice one person for the good of the rest and for the good of the company. The courage to stick to the company’s values even when it hurts. The courage to put the customer first even when it hurts. The courage to invest in the future even when you don’t have all the resources you need. The courage to do the unpopular thing, when no one else will do it. The courage to stand up for what is right even when it is unpopular. The courage to put the good of the company above all else. The courage to admit when you are wrong.?The courage to be different. And finally, yes, the courage to leave the company when you know it is time for someone else to take over.
Courage is an easy word to say but a very difficult quality to have. If you have the courage and the energy to execute that courage then you will be a great leader. Because courage takes energy. It takes energy to get out there and fight for what is right every single day of your life. It takes energy to work with your team and tell them over and over again what they need to do.
Leaders who exemplify courage are leaders who inspire. They inspire their own people to be brave and to be courageous. They encourage their teams to do what is right. The adage that goes:?you have to talk the talk and walk the walk?is never truer than when a leader wants to instill his team with the courage to do what is right
If you strive to be a great leader, one who exemplifies courage and exudes inspiration, here are a few questions you need to ask yourself.
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Please read these questions carefully and then answer them honestly. What do you think? Do you have the courage that you need to be a good and inspirational leader?
Here is a quote from Kristi Hedges’ excellent new book,?The Inspiration Code:?How the Best Leaders Energize people every day.
“Courage isn’t an abstraction but a series of discrete, smaller choices one makes that build courage. We can try courage, trust courage, and tell courage… Courageous leadership requires clear choices, saying no to some opportunities to be able to say yes to some others….Courageous moves that are desired from leaders include the courage to have honest conversations, prioritize purposes, be real, lead by values, jump, and let go.”
Certainly, there are other values that contribute to the make-up of a great leader, but without courage there can be no great leadership. It’s Only Common Sense.