Will Your Leadership Stand?

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Will Your Leadership Stand? In Greek mythology, Icarus flew too close to the sun


Ever heard of Icarus? The ancients have much to teach us about leadership. In Greek Mythology,
Icarus' father, Daedalus, a talented, remarkable craftsman, attempted to escape from his exile in the place of Crete, where he and his son were imprisoned at the hands of King Minos, the king for whom he had built the Labyrinth to imprison the Minotaur (half man, half bull).

Daedalus fashioned two pairs of wings out of wax and feathers for himself and his son. Before they took off from the island, Daedalus warned his son not to fly too close to the sun, nor too close to the sea. Overcome by the giddiness that flying lent him, Icarus soared through the sky curiously, but in the process he came too close to the sun, which melted the wax. Icarus kept flapping his wings but soon realized that he had no feathers left and that he was only flapping his bare arms. And so, Icarus fell into the sea in the area which bears his name, the Icarian Sea near Icaria, an island southwest of Samos.

According to research, the average tenure of today's CEO is 18 months. The position of leadership is a tenuous one. Will your leadership stand? Are you taking the correct steps today to ensure your leadership legacy will be about achievement and results or will it be seasoned with a bucket of regret and a reputation of "has been?" - Check it out....

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