Tuesday 9 October 2007

Politics and leadership do not mix

This blog is not a political statement. The issue of leadership in a political world affect political parties the world over.

What I am referring to here is the mess Gordon Brown got into when he told us that he did not take into account the latest upswing in the Tory support in the latest opinion polls. The truth or the fact is that we all know that he did. The problem is that some would rather not acknowledge that fact. So he and his reluctant supporters would rather argue a lost point than lose face.

That is not great leadership. A great leader inspires through depth of character. They know that in the times of great adversity they will be called on to make tough decisions. The supporters expect the decisions to be made with the right motives, not through acts of spin to save a faltering reputation.

As a business leader, what would you have done? Would you have continued to argue the point despite all around you acknowledging that you were in the wrong or would you have acknowledged the truth of the situation and demonstrated true leadership?

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