Napoleon once said: “One bad general does better than two good ones.” It takes
a moment for the sense of this to register, but it is the same as our modern saying
that “too many cooks spoil the broth”. Having one set of instructions, even if they
are flawed, is preferable to having two sets of perfect directions that, when
enacted together without reference to each other, cause havoc.
This is the principle of leadership in a nutshell. It is all about maintaining focus
and creating positive outcomes.
The same can be applied to individuals who strive to become leaders. There needs
to be focus and determination. Advice can be given, but does not have to be
heeded. History is full of leaders whose beginnings were disastrous, and had they
listened to the naysayers of this world, the world would be a poorer place today.
Leadership can be learned. Some people are certainly born with leadership skills,
but this is not a prerequisite for becoming a leader. More important is dedication
to the art of leadership. Leadership involves understanding how to inspire,
influence and control how people behave. It is not a simple matter of shouting, or
having a deep and booming voice; or being great in physical stature; Gandhi
possessed none of these attributes, but managed to lead a nation and inspire
millions around the world.
Sometimes, leadership may be no more than having a poignant message for a
receptive audience at an opportune moment. Of itself, leadership is neither good
nor bad; the world has known more than its fair share of evil and charismatic
dictators.
In the world of business, the perception of leadership has changed from its early
days when it largely mirrored the military model of leadership from the top
down, with powerful individuals dominating large groups of less powerful people.
Nowadays, leadership in business is far more knowledge-driven. The lowliest
employee may end up effectively leading the direction of a vast corporation
through his or her innovative ideas. Anyone with critical knowledge can show
leadership.

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