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Leadership

This year, my Dad celebrated his 90th birthday. In December, he and my mother celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary. I have a younger brother and sister. We are a very loving family.

Dad went to school to train as an officer in the British Royal Navy. As a young man of 20, he went to serve on ships in the Second World War. Recently, I have been listening to cd’s recorded by the Imperial War Museum in London about his times as a naval officer.

From my experience working with clients, I have learned that our capacity for relating well with others, or not, stems from our early years growing up. Among other leadership qualities I recognize in my Dad, here are four that I learned from him:


1. CONSIDERATION

Dad is a very thoughtful and caring person. My Mum was the extravert, more pushy character of the two of them. He is almost a Buddhist in attitude and outlook, though by religion he follows the Church of England. He has been a keen gardener ever since I can remember. The vegetables and flowers he grows reflects the caring attention he gives to them. So too his family.

2. COURTESY

I would describe Dad as a “gentleman” - an old-fashioned English expression. He is gently respectful towards people around him. People love him.

3. COMMUNICATE

Even during the days when I was away at school, he took care to write to me. If something he felt was important to communicate with me, he found a way to put it across. Given my wilful nature, this was not necessarily easy but it did not stop him making the attempt. Whether or not I paid heed to what he said is another matter.

4. CELEBRATE

Dad enjoys life and a good party. We have had wonderful celebrations at significant birthdays and anniversaries. He has shown the capacity to embrace the goodness of the moment, and the freedom to move on when necessary. He does not dwell in the past.

Dad was not ambitious in his career. He is very loved by the people who have known him. I could mention other qualities that I have learned from him, but these four stand out to me.

Here are the leadership qualities in President Obama that stand out for me:

1. “TIME” MANAGEMENT - PATIENCE

Time Management as I understand it has more to do with managing yourself well in the time you have available. Great leaders and sportsmen have time. President Obama is not offering quick solutions for the sake of appearing good.

2. TRUST WORTHY

A trustworthy leader says what they will do - and does what they say. They do not promise what they cannot deliver and do not hold back the truth about a situation, however unpalatable. President Obama does not lead with empty promises, nor does he offer a false sense of security.

3. HONESTY

President Obama demonstrates integrity and a sense of wholeness; a non-fragmented, transparent person. I have the feeling that what I see is what he is.

4. COURAGE

The skill of a good manager is to see simplicity in complexity. President Obama has the courage to identify an action that needs to be taken; to pursue it with vigour and fearlessly.

5. HUMOUR

President Obama does not take himself too seriously. He has a warm and ready smile.

6. HUMILITY

President Obama presents himself as an “ordinary” person: both approachable and real, engaging with people at all levels.

7. TAKES CARE

On President Obama’s foreign trip to Turkey, he took care to gain knowledge about aspects of life, important to local people: sport, culture and history. He even learned how to pronounce names of key Turkish dignitaries and personalities.

8. PRESENCE

President Obama carries himself with dignity. On Inauguration Day I saw his hand outstretched and noticed the gentle strength in it. He comes across to me as a person who is alert; in touch with himself, and the world around him.

9. MOVES EASILY ...

... with grace and fluidity. President Obama appears to accept what is so, to cooperate and to flow with it, being a giver towards what needs to be done.

10. FAMILY VALUES

President Obama demonstrates closeness to his wife and children. Here is a person who feels safe to me.

Growing up, President Obama embraced the opportunity that America offered him. He stood forward and acted upon it. The same opportunity did not suddenly dissolve and go away. It is still there for every American today. What a wonderful country! How blessed you are who live there.

My Dad and President Obama - on the face of it, you could not imagine two more different people. But in both of them, I recognize and appreciate the gifts of leadership that they bring. My Dad to our family; President Obama to our world at this time of evolution.

Leadership is not a thing of the past. It is more relevant now than ever, as we grow more united as a larger human community.

Monday, 20 April 2009    Section: General Articles
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