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“Courage in Leadership and Leadership in Courage” A Guided Discussion Dr Santrupt B. Misra AIMA: Young Leaders Retreat, Goa November 17, 2012

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“Courage in Leadership and Leadership in Courage”

A Guided DiscussionDr Santrupt B. Misra

AIMA: Young Leaders Retreat, Goa November 17, 2012

 

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“Courage is the first of human virtues because it makes all others possible”

Aristotle

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They all displayed courage!Did they display courage of the same kind?

Lets start with a Quiz!

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What is Courage?

Origin of the word in English:• From ‘corage’, ‘coraticum’ and ‘cor’ • Pertaining to the ‘heart’ , a common metaphor for the inner

strength one has• Used in a broader sense to depict ‘what is in one’s mind or

thoughts’ and hence shaping one’s actions, hence ‘Bravery’, ‘zeal’ and ‘strength’

Meaning of ‘Courage’ from Sanskrit ( a few examples):• धृ�ति� (self command, resolution, will, firmness) • परा�क्रम ( valour, heroism, energy, prowess, good deed)• धृ�र्य (durability, daring, patience, forethought, fortitude) • उपक्रम ( initiative, remedy, start, stratagem)

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When have you displayed courage?

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Courage is found in the unlikeliest of places

Rosa Parks:Resisting bus segregation

Malala Yousafzai: Exercising one’s Right to Education

Courageous acts create new heroes, new leaders, new movements. They start with a cause – Courage follows! 6

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What is Courage in Corporate Context?

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When do you stay away from being courageous?

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When to Stay Away

It is important to follow instructions, take cover, step back and priortise ! 9

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What forms of courage are you comfortable

with?

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Forms of Courage

Big heroic feats Small things that lead to a big changePhysical Courage

• Fear is a natural phenomenon. • Being frightened is different from showing fear

Moral Courage• The ability to distinguish right from wrong• Say so when asked, irrespective of what your

superiors might think or what your colleagues or your subordinates might want

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Forms of Courage

When a disaster strikes courage is impulsive• For example: People trying to save lives during a

factory mishap

In business, courage can be defined as a special skill of calculated risk taking

There is a thin line between courage and rashness• A rash person fears nothing, pretending to be

courageous even in the face of disease and war, when fear is appropriate

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Courage in Leadership

The list of characteristics or virtues that comprise great leadership is long and often contradictory

For an aspiring leader it becomes difficult to find the starting point

The expectations and the needs of those being led further complicates the situation

Leadership is highly personal; what works for one person might not work for another

However Leadership must start from within the leader’s heart, where real courage resides

Courage is a necessary trait of effective leadership. Leaders can not display the other traits of leadership if they didn’t have courage

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Courage in Leadership A Socio political crisis and that threatens operations

and lives A middle manager blows the whistle on corruption at

the highest levels of his company A young manager refuses to work on her boss’s pet

project because she fears it will discredit the organization

A CEO urges his board, despite push back from powerful, hostile members, to make a serious investment in environmentally sustainable technology

A Star performer in the team is found to be violating on Values

How often have you faced such situations and what has been your response as individual

leaders and an organisation?

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Courageous Leader

Ability to choose and decide Speaks up and has a voice, not a ‘yes’ man Open to innovation and starting unique and untried things Courage to expand even when things are comfortable Ready to make tough and unpopular decisions, for the greater

good Plans and Communicates effectively , team executes Has confidence in others, trusts them and also gives up on some

control Has the ability to hold people accountable and fire the poor

performers Has the courage to change direction, does not fear change Takes on and Manages ambiguity

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How to build leadership in Courage?

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Leadership in Courage

Courage

Acquire

Display

Practice

Different forms of courage and different levels of courage

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Leadership in Courage

As leaders, what can we doing to make ‘courage’ the core of our organisation and our people?

As an organization how do we create future courageous leaders? Is there a method ?

How do we ensure that rashness does not raise its head in the guise of courage?

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Leadership in Courage

Everyone has the capacity to be courageous Courage is a teachable and learnable skill Three basic areas where an organisation’s

leadership requires focus is• ‘Trying’ Courage : Initiative and Actions -

encouraging first attempts and pursuance of pioneering efforts

• ‘Trusting’ Courage : Confidence in others – letting go of the need to control situations or outcomes, having faith in people, being open to direction and change

• ‘Telling’ Courage : Voice – raising the difficult queries, providing a tough feedback and sharing seemingly unpopular opinions

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Thank You!