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Navigating leadership (again)

Colin Campbell
by Colin Campbell on 18/09/20 18:00

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This week on the business course at The Campbell Academy we did the face-to-face leadership module.

Leadership is a bizarre subject and one that’s very difficult to unravel and therefore one where people make lots of money trying to teach it because it’s difficult to understand.

It’s also very fashionable and over the past few years the concept of ‘leadership’ has become something which seems to be a mythical object that you have to seek out in your journey to the top of the mythical mountain.

We go about this in a slightly different way and we try to give examples from people who we think are great leaders and inevitably face-to-face.

We tell stories about things that have been done properly to give inspiration and direction into how you might want to look after the people that you’re charged to look after.

As anybody who seems to be good at leadership that you admire will tell you; leadership is a privilege and the opportunity to set the direction for a group of people is one we should never take lightly and should revel in and enjoy or else pass the rein to someone else.

Leadership is an evolutionary process for every single individual and almost everybody in the world holds a leadership position of some sort within some aspect of their life at some point within that time.

All parents are leaders.

Everyone within a family has an opportunity to lead at some point or another.

Almost everybody at work has the chance to be a leader in one way or another at some point during their career.

Having the opportunity to look upwards instead of downwards and consider this and take the chance to make a difference when the chance comes along is perhaps the most important lesson to learn in leadership ever.

Setting the foundations for where you want to go next and setting a direction and sticking to it with bravery is one of the most wonderful forms of leadership.

We could all do with some inspiration from people like that over the coming winter months I think.

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