Leadership

Earnest Shackleton – the Model of Leadership

Earnest ShackletonEarnest Shackleton, a man known for courage and endurance has been coined as one of the greatest leaders of all time.

All of his epic adventures on survival, team building and overcoming large obstacles have provided real world leadership lessons that can be applied in the business world today.

How is it that he and all of his men, thousands of miles away from civilization, no way to call for a rescue, a depleting food supply and stranded in the frozen waters of the Antarctic made it back alive, well and in strong spirit?

In today’s complex markets, business leaders and individual contributors need the strength, poise and fortitude to survive the competitive landscape, much like Shackleton and his team exuded during his early 1900′s expeditions.

Risks need to be taken, preparation and training are critical components and performance is key.

Do you have what it takes to be a Shackleton?

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