REDEFINING LEADERSHIP IN THE ERA OF COVID-19 Here is my interview on Arirang TV with Jennifer (Connyoung) Moon, as always the consummate anchor/host. The interview was brief -- and the subject complex -- so we didn't have a chance to cover all the issues. Here is a summary of what I believe are the five key elements to effective leadership: o Urgency (similar to decisiveness but not equivalent) o Transparency o Humility (as Jen noted) o Calmness (equipoise) o Finally, Vision The last point is especially critical, not just because it is differentiates leadership from management, but because leaders must be future-oriented. Nobody can lead going backwards. A vision for the future is a fundamental precept of leadership. It applies to Korea. It applies to America. It applies everywhere. And, if one were to encapsulate all five of the above points into one, overarching principle -- call it the fundamental ethic of leadership -- it would be this. Courage. Courage is the prime virtue. Many thanks to Bappa Choudhury and Hamid (하미드) Bouchikhi (부치키) for the opportunity to exchange ideas in advance of the interview.
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3yAgree with your five key points! I may add "Sound Judgment" onto your list??