This factor is what I think makes or breaks a leader. In any organization, there are problems everywhere, inefficiencies clouding the workforce, but a good leader sees through these problems with wisdom. read more
Because many, many circumstances and pathways have gray choices - meaning the choice isn’t clearly just one thing or the other thing. Wisdom is the skill of discerning what is the most appropriate action in this case. read more
I t’s important for a leader to grow and gain wisdom. The words wisdom is defined as “The quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment; the quality of being wise.” A leader who want to gain wisdom must know that time is a factor. It requires years and decades to grow and become a wise leader. read more
Recognising the purpose of agents and situations facilitate this process. A wise leader assembles as much knowledge and understanding as possible to empower them to make the right decision in a timely manner. This is why wise leaders surround themselves with the best people. However, wisdom and leadership requires decision making not simply awareness. read more