Leaders' seven paragraphs 1

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Harvard Business Review: Seven from the leader 1

"World Business Review" ICXO.com (Date: 2004-08-27 09:30)

[ICXO.COM editor Press] As an enterprise manager, where are you mainly from management enlightenment? Your answer may be: management training, consulting company, business book ... Today, I want to recommend another way to you, that is, humanities.

Walking between humanities and management as a corporate manager, where are you mainly from management enlightenment? Your answer may be: management training, consulting company, business book ... Today, I want to recommend another way to you, that is, humanities. "Warren G. Bennis is the Chairman of the Public Leading Center Advisory Committee of the Harvard University of Harvard. He got a revelation from Shakespeare's work. Shakespeare talked about the seven ages of life experience in his work "AS You Like IT). Ben Nice finds that the seven periods similar to Shakespeare, the leader's career also includes seven stages, and he describes them as baby, schoolchildren, lovers, soldiers, generals, politicians and wise people, and thinking The challenge in each stage can be prepared for the next stage. The seven seven governments of the "Harvard Business Review" leader I was first embarked on the leadership post during the Second World War. At the time, I was 19 years old, a young owner of the Army Steps, and how many battles were worried about commanding others. My mission is to direct a row in front of Belgium. I arrived at the army in the middle of the night, and most soldiers had entered a dream. This row is in a roof-bladed house. The commander took me to the kitchen, gave me a long stool, but put the sleeping bag on the ground, next to other soldiers in the row. But I can't sleep at all, listen to the voice of the bomb explosion, and there is no eye all night. To be honest, I have no experience in the time, and I don't know how to get down command. When the other people in the room woke up, I heard a sergeant: "Who he is?" That person replied: "The new is long." The sergeant said: "Well, we can rely on him." I don't know how to do it well, but I am going to walk in the first step: I am low-key, I don't have it because of my new job. In fact, I pretended to fall asleep on the ground. As a result, in the absence of them, I have some important situations in the soldiers I want to lead. I learned that he needs me, or at least understands that they need someone, this person is the kind of person who teaches me later. They really teach me. In the next few weeks, the soldiers who have experienced the rain in the rain, let me live in this Belgian war. They often use examples to teach me how to lead. The sergeant who welcomes me has become my lifeline. He only teaches me many important skills, such as how to kill it through a war area. Although business leaders do not have to worry that they will be killed, but from many ways, I am in Belgian experience is a typical experience of any first person to serve the leadership. The row I joined in the Belgian battlefield is not a just established organization, and the soldiers in the row are high, and each other has established a good relationship. They have given me the expectations, and I am not fully realized. My new part is observing me, see if I can make a qualified commander, and how to do it. Every new leader has to face the subordinate doubts, misunderstandings, and their individual needs and daily work. If you underestimate the importance of our initial action, the disaster will come. The leadership of the leadership is one of the many stages that every leader must experience in his career, and every stage has the factors that make the leaders face the individual crisis. You can't learn how to cope with these crises in business schools, they may make you painful, but you can give you a lot of education. Every time I read Shakespeare's work, I seem to feel more than his knowledge. Shakespeare has talked about the seven ages of people experienced in his work "all joy" "AS you like it." Leaders' careers also include seven stages, and in many ways, these seven stages are similar to the seven ages described by Shakespeare.

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