By Pascal Dennis (bio)
Let me build on my earlier blog on Lean, Leadership & Ethics
The ancients defined Four Cardinal Virtues:
Prudence, Temperance, Justice and Courage.
Courage -- the capacity to overcome fear -- is perhaps the most admired.
In Getting the Right Things Done, I defined True North, our strategic and philosophical purpose, as follows:
"Something for the head, something for the heart..."
How does courage relate to True North?
Breakthrough -- transcendent, enduring achievement -- requires all the Cardinal Virtues, and courage most of all.
Courage, like True North, entails head and heart. Courage without the head is simply foolhardiness.
Courage means you understand the risks, and do it anyway.
Is courage a virtue under any circumstance? I'd say not. (Is a courageous terrorist admirable?)
Courage is admirable when exercised in the service of others, of a greater good, of True North.
In summary, achieving True North requires all the cardinal virtues and none more than courage.
In fact, all the virtues depend on courage.
Best regards,
Pascal
In case you missed our last few blogs... please feel free to have another look…
Lean, Leadership & Ethics, Part 1
The Work of Leaders
Why is Lean So Hard? – Organizational Elements
The Trouble with Corporate Clichés
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