Part 6
Without wise leadership, a nation is in trouble; but with good counselors there is safety.
King Solomon
Wise leaders understand their role to create the arena for their employee’s success. The arena makes it possible to interact in a winning way in relation to its surroundings. We as individuals are unique and at the same time complementary and need a supportive leadership to develop fully.
Some leaders create leadership by enthusiasm when facing a task with themselves at the center. Others lead by providing a clear picture of the situation and opportunities. Others still have a more orderly manner to lead his or her group further to the development, step by step. A wise leader provides a sense of continuity for the group and defines limits that all have to comply with, mainly the leader him/herself.
Solomon says: “Whatever you do, do well.”
We all possess a greater potential within us. The question is where we find the situation and the persons that can attract this greater betterment that we carry within us. How I can create my future and how I can lift my surroundings will be the key questions for my leadership.
Wise leaders realize that there is only one way to go. It is to deepen one’s own awareness of and confidence in the future. The example and responsibility that lay before us as leaders are to always operate for the good, a better future, and a better world. This is a deep conviction of the values that possess a weight and validity beyond one’s own self, and which gives life qualities and larger dimensions.
To summarize this week
• Empower your team/co-workers to participate in the development of the group’s common guiding principles. Ask question and discuss: What do we want to stand for? What do we consider as truly important? How do we want to interact with each other and others in order to provide value?
• Set aside time for your own reflection on what you value and what you want to stand for in your life and leadership.
• Deal with your environment with dignity and respect.
• Bear the image of your group’s development.
• Know and honor your commitments and promises to the entire group.
• Have the highest demands of yourself.
• Know and feel the consequences of your decisions.
• Know that what the leader spends time and attention to counts.
• Serve as a good examples when it comes to relationships, attitudes, and work habits…
• Always operate for the good, a better future, and a better world.
About “The Key Leadership Principles”
This weeks Key Leadership Principle is “Lead with Governing Values”.
I will write one thought for every day during this week and then give you the opportunity to reflect on some important questions on how to Lead with Governing Values the following week.
This is the format I will use to inspire your learning, releasing your talent and potential. My hope is that you will come along with your thoughts along the way.
I wish you the best in your life and leadership,
Per Winblad


