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Is this the secret to leadership? : Comments

By Chris Golis, published 6/7/2020

The article argues that humility is the secret to leadership by first quoting Socrates and his famous observation that the wisest people are the first to admit how little they really know.

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It's not too often I'll consider an article worthy of 9 stars out of 10, but the linked BBC article 'Is this the secret of smart leadership?' made that cut.
Many thanks for sharing.

The authors piece was good too, I enjoyed the information about Margaret Thatcher.
I think Angela Merkel herself has reflected upon some of the decisions she made with regret, in the same way you described Margaret Thatcher as having done.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Monday, 6 July 2020 8:13:45 AM
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The pea and thimble is at it again.

Conflating the article heading as a leadership topic, which very early on diverts into a full on ideological rant on climate change, is sad.

More in keeping of leadership examples would be Winston Churchill not Margaret Thatcher.
Churchill was actually a war hero and a fearless and intelligent leader with a track record of selfless sacrifice.

Hitler was ideologically driven, as was Thatcher. The only difference between those two in my mind, is the gender question.

A good leader by Churchill standards has a social conscience!

Dan
Posted by diver dan, Monday, 6 July 2020 9:11:25 AM
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The secret to political leadership is to fight dirty and lie a lot.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 6 July 2020 9:37:21 AM
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Chris, many years ago I got great benefit from a book of yours on start-ups, venture capital, innovation et al, which I passed on to my daughter, but last heard of you a long time ago. Good to see that you are stil providing sage and relevant advice.
Posted by Faustino, Monday, 6 July 2020 10:19:10 AM
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Leaders are born not made. Generally have egos that are a danger to shipping and know they're right and able to persuade with logics rites, their case. Moreover don't suffer fools like the Author gladly, who seems to think leaders are strongmen who compel fellowship?

Leadership is not found in people (power junkies) who crave power For its own sake, would be the first point.

Real leaders don't want to lead, is the second. and are able to change their minds when the evidence is compelling. The third!

Cannot be bought and are possessed of inherent honesty and inviolate integrity!

Look to serve not to rule but persuade with the power of irrefutable logic!

Always put the national interest ahead of rank personal interest, sullied politics and the party machine!

Einstein was like many great minds (Greta) an autistic, i.e., a high functioning Aspergers.

Menzies was a Leader as were Chiefly and Curtain. When Chiefly died Menzies wept! When Menzies left politics after a lifetime of serving, he didn't even own a house!

The Parliament passed the hat around and bought him one, that's how much respect he commanded there an with the average joe!

I today's parliaments there are no real leaders! And so identified by the total lack of real compassion and an inherent bias! And further identified when to a generic man they turn their collective backs on the best solutions for the national and economic interest, in servitude to powerful vested interests and the curse of coal/a permanent kowtow to China and for a few lousy dollars?

Turned their collective backs on green energy because it would've killed coal and here I refer to thorium. And prize-winning investigative journalist and science writer, Richard Martin. The author of, Thorium, Super fuel, subtitled, green energy!

I get that the author doesn't like Malcolm, or green energy, because of the curse of coal and or, the permanent Kowtow to China or rather it's communist leadership?
Alan B
Posted by Alan B., Monday, 6 July 2020 10:57:48 AM
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A good leader by Churchill standards has a social conscience!
diver dan,
I wonder if he'd think the same way if he saw the situation today ?
Posted by individual, Monday, 6 July 2020 11:58:54 AM
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Its a little known fact individual,

but Boris Johnson has written quite a few books, one of which is entitled the Churchill Factor.
He wrote the book as a celebration for Churchill on the fifteenth anniversary of Churchills death.

One other of Johnsons contributions to literature was, amusingly, seventy two virgins; a humorous novel.
Not aware of any significance between the two.

Dan
Posted by diver dan, Monday, 6 July 2020 3:02:25 PM
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Hitler was a brilliant leader if you were a social Darwinist. Trump is a brilliant leader if you reject Marxism. Biden will be the greatest leader if you like puppets. The Lord Jesus Christ was and is the greatest Leader of all time. He was the Only flawless One and is the One every knee will bow to at some stage. In politics conviction politicians have far more integrity than the massive Marxist swamp of head nodders. Just look at the number of fools bowing knees to the Marxist murderous blm's and bowing their knees to the earth worshipping gw cult.
Posted by runner, Monday, 6 July 2020 3:31:54 PM
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good show on SBS at moment about royal family letters. Tuned in by accident thinking it would be another boring royalty show.

Whereas once Prince Edward was concerned about the rise of the masses, he now appears quite concerned about the coal miners and their living standards upon visiting poor areas.

Yes, good leadership makes a difference, as indicated by lesser royalty figures who were quite angered about Edward's changing attitude.

While royal power had been greatly diminished by the 1920s, the symbolism of his views would have an effect.

Having said that Edward, typical of that era, was a bit of a racist towards certain peoples, especially Aust's aborigines.

Look forward to next weeks episode Monday 7.30pm.
Posted by Chris Lewis, Tuesday, 7 July 2020 6:17:39 AM
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This naivety of this article, and those referenced as well as a few of the comments have shown me there is quite obviously a widespread lack of understanding of leadership.

You have inspired me!

I have been searching for a topic to share in here. Nothing so far had appealed. This topic appeals so I am intending to write on the subject ofLeadership.

I feel passionately leadership is missing today, right across the community and people are searching for it. Today's article confirms that

The title will be Leadership: Complexity and Simplicity.

It will cover three parts, Power, Elements, and the three types: Military, Management/Governmental and Entreperunial.

I expect I will need to condense it or make fit two parts. it will be submitted Friday week.

It will be written from the basis of knowledge from reading, observation and personal experience.

I have three businesses, have been involved in and observed Government for many years, as well as involvement in community service and group activities. I read extensively on these subjects as well as military history and it';s focus on education in the leadershi
Posted by imajulianutter, Tuesday, 7 July 2020 1:46:49 PM
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looking forward to reading it.
Posted by Chris Lewis, Tuesday, 7 July 2020 6:21:20 PM
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