Category: legends

  • This leader had all odds against being a leader!

    This leader had all odds against being a leader!

    Imagine being a daughter of a man who leads a renowned political party. Your father has seen humongous success and you have cherished all of its fruits. You are geared up to follow the footsteps of your father, and you have gotten the right education for it and that too from the top-notch international institutions. You are well prepared to lead a male dominated society except you belong to a religion where women are not allowed to even be considered playing any other role than staying home. Everything was great until a military leader in the disguise of Satan comes and gets hold of the throne making your father powerless and imprisoned. You are deprived of your acquisitions and tortured to the greatest extent. Your world, your dreams, your life is suddenly upside down. Everything seems to be upside down. What will you do? Will you strive to make things better or will you let them get worse? While many may give up, this woman decided to fight to get justice not only for her family, but for the people of her country.

    Yes, we are talking about Pakistan and its first and only woman Prime Minister, Benazir Bhutto.

    Benazir Bhutto
    Benazir Bhutto

    The Woman of great Courage

    Benazir Bhutto, the woman of utmost triumph and power, has been through several phases in her life. It would be right to say that she was an offspring of privilege, and she took the mantle of leadership from her father Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, who has served Pakistan in innumerable ways and was considered as the magnetic and searing leader of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP). He transformed himself into a saint of democracy. Unfortunately, he was executed in 1979 by General Zia-ul-Haq, a military tyrant, who took over the reigns of Pakistan by military coup. But Pakistan has yet to see a historic figure emerge out of all these chaos.

    1. The Emergence of a courageous leader:

    When it comes to leadership, we all know that courage is one the most important characteristics distinguishing a true leader from the herd. How many of us would agree that a leader should enter den, knowing that Lion is inside?

    Benazir Bhutto was privileged. She had an impeccable academic career at Harvard and Oxford and could have stayed out of Pakistan, but this determined lady still returned to Pakistan despite knowing the fact that return to her own country could cost her life. This indeed was a courageous move especially knowing that Pakistan is a male dominated Muslim country and its barbaric politics had seen her dad and two siblings hanged, shot and harmed one by one.

    What made her return to Pakistan was her decision to serve her country. She was so determined to serve, help, and free the country that the fear of losing her life didn’t intrude her decision.

    Before returning to Pakistan she defiantly said:

    “The time of life is written and the time of death is written – and nobody can die before their time is up.”

    What she wanted to do was to use her time, her life dedicated to the people of Pakistan.

    2. Mettle is tested:

    While her return was heartwarming for the supporters, it was not all a red carpet welcome by the government and opposition parties. She activated her party to get the justice, and freedom for the people and establish democracy back. However, this political movement led her to house arrests and exile all through her political vocation. She continued her campaign. You can imagine the mullahs’ protests to a lady’s administering an Islamic country. She even defeated this strong group and prevailed upon admirers all around the world for her political abilities and empathy. She plowed through the oppositions after going through a lot of trouble.

    Benazir supporters

    In her autobiography, “Daughter of Destiny”, she described the brutal conditions of her cage. She wrote:
    “The summer heat turned my cell into an oven. My skin split and peeled, coming off my hands in sheets. Boils erupted on my face. My hair, which had always been thick, began to come out by the handful. Insects crept into the cell like invading armies. Grasshoppers, mosquitoes, stinging flies, bees, and bugs came up through the cracks in the floor and through the open bars from the courtyard. Big black ants, cockroaches, seething clumps of little red ants and spiders. I tried pulling the sheet over my head at night to hide from their bites, pushing it back when it got too hot to breathe.”

    Benazir quote

    The sort of courage, which she possessed couldn’t be described more perfectly. Quite evident that she didn’t lose courage despite facing humongous hardships and tortures. She bore the brunt, and consequently, she reaped the fruits of her hard work and was elected as the first woman Prime Minister of Pakistan in 1988.
    This is not a small feat considering Pakistan’s political system which is heavily influenced by the religious leaders who openly discourage the participation of women even in low profile activities.

    She wrote: “I didn’t choose this life, it chose me, and Born in Pakistan, my life mirrors its turbulence, its tragedies, and its triumphs. Pakistan is no ordinary country. And mine has been no ordinary life.”

    We couldn’t agree more with her. She, without any exceptions, led no ordinary life. Her life was an epitome of supremacy.

    [Tweet theme=”tweet-box-shadow”] “I didn’t choose this life, it chose me, … and mine has been no ordinary life.” – Benazir Bhutto    [/Tweet]

    3. Ambitious Woman:

    As a Muslim lady pioneer, Bhutto was more of a famous figure in the West. Be that as it may, her genuine career in office was just a populist display and accomplished little achievements. She said in her own particular words, “I am not one of those leaders who sell lies and buy time.” She likewise stated, “No leader, no dictator could do what I have done.”

    Benazir winning

    In a land so enriched with diversified cultures, it is of extreme significance to keep the general population and the nation in peace, amicability, and solidarity. This duty is without a doubt troublesome and requesting. Just a man who is touchy to the sentiment of every one of the general population and knows how to respect their qualities can convey them to a stage where they execute as a country.

    This phenomenal task could not be acquired in the historical backdrop of Pakistan by any individual or association, except by the first female Prime Minister of Pakistan, Benazir Bhutto, who was exceptionally ambitious. Her character, her identity, and her part as a mother and of course the Prime Minister of Pakistan is a wellspring of motivation for many. Not exclusively did she hold the four areas in an assembled state, but additionally worked for the betterment of ladies in a male dominant society.

    However, the greatest and foremost accomplishment of Benazir Bhutto was that she mold the heart of every girl and woman in the country who was told that she could not pursue her dreams or goals because she is a woman. This was due to her determination to fight for women rights and to prevail gender equality.  There in itself lies a great leadership lesson!

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    Reference Links: https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2012/01/03/benazir-bhutto-an-inspiring-woman/
    http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/an-inspirational-leader-531063

  • How Do Leaders Handle Crisis?

    How Do Leaders Handle Crisis?

    Imagine  you are a mayor of world’s most renowned city. Things are quite, until it was around 9.03 AM. A big thunder was heard by thousands, before anyone can get any idea on what is happening, a building with multi-multi stories, known as ‘South Tower’ was engulfed in fire. That giant building, the south tower toppled in the next 56 minutes, bringing a billion pounds of steel and concrete and bodies raining down. Smoke billowed like thunderheads.

    By now you might have known that we are talking about the collapse of twin towers.

    What would you do if you were a mayor of the city of these buildings?

    The then mayor Mr. Rudy Giuliani told the press this immediately after the attacks:

    “Today is obviously one of the most difficult days in the history of the city,” he said softly.“The tragedy that we are undergoing right now is something that we’ve had nightmares about. My heart goes out to all the innocent victims of this horrible and vicious act of terrorism. And our focus now has to be to save as many lives as possible.”

    The world was watching. In 4 sentences, in 64 words, Mr. Giuliani captured what a leader would. He provided the status, showed empathy, condemned the act, and assured the focus on rescue operation.

    Guliani-WTC

    Later on he said, “Tomorrow New York is going to be here. And we’re going to rebuild, and we’re going to be stronger than we were before…I want the people of New York to be an example to the rest of the country, and the rest of the world, that terrorism can’t stop us.”

    He came out as brave, and reassuring, just as a leader should. And it is not easy, especially, when a tragedy of this nature, unprecedented, never seen, never heard before strikes, most people panic, some get even paralyzed. It needs courage of a lion, and calmness of a yogi to handle the situation. That is what makes a leader.

    Speaking of a lion, imagine world war is going on. There are casualties. There is chaos. People cannot distinguish between information and misinformation. The only way to communicate to the public is radio. The country is going through turmoil. Amongst all these you are given charge of one of the key countries involved in the war. You are taking charge as a prime minster.

    Would you be ready to say the following to the government body, the parliament, and the people of your country?

    “I would say to the House, as I said to those who have joined this Government, I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat. We have before us an ordeal of the most grievous kind. We have before us many long months of toil and struggle.

    “You ask what is our policy. I will say, it is to wage war with all our might, with all the strength that God can give us, to wage war against a monstrous tyranny never surpassed in the dark, lamentable catalogue of human crime.

    “You ask what is our aim? I can answer in one word: Victory. Victory at all costs. Victory in spite of all terror. Victory however long and hard the road may be. For without victory there is no survival.”

     —First speech as Prime Minister, House of Commons, 13 May 1940.

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    The lion we are talking about is Winston Churchill. We can see why he would be called lion. The clear, concise, and inspiring message made him a leader we still talk about. He laid out the ultimate goal of victory, and set the expectation the price to be paid to win the war.

    “We shall not flag or fail. We shall go on to the end. We shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air. We shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be. We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing-grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills. We shall never surrender!”

    —House of Commons, 4 June 1940, following the evacuation of British and French armies from Dunkirk as the German tide swept through France.

    The leader is setting the vision, displaying courage, and the firm decision to achieve the goal.

    [Tweet theme=”basic-full”]The leader is setting the vision, displaying courage, and the firm decision to achieve the goal.[/Tweet]

    This is not about meeting some goal of making millions or billions in revenue. This is about sacrificing lives, thousands of lives in order to achieve the victory. Churchill as a leader conveyed the message, and thousands were ready to fight to the end.

    These examples teach us that when a crisis hits, or chaos in place, a leader shows determination, courage, inspiration, and commitment. That’s what keeps the city together, the country together.

    [Tweet theme=”tweet-box-shadow”]when a crisis hits, a leader shows determination, courage, inspiration, and commitment.[/Tweet]


    References:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Giuliani_during_the_September_11_attacks

    http://www.winstonchurchill.org/resources/quotations/499-famous-quotations-and-stories

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    Note: This article was originally published on BIZCATALYST360.com

  • The book – “Leadership Lessons from Business Legends” has been published!

    The book – “Leadership Lessons from Business Legends” has been published!

    How would you like to have a proven, successful business legend teach us something about  leadership?

    Would you like to see the application of the proven ways legendary leaders lead, and know how they became successful?

    Do you wish you could peek into the workday of the legendary leaders and take a few pages from their book?

    Now you can!

    I am really excited to announce that my book “Leadership Lessons from Business Legends” has been published now!

    The book is available on Amazon.

    In this book, we will meet three business legends:

    • Lee Iacocca, who made a historic turnaround of Chrysler in the ’80s;
    • Jack Welch of General Electric (GE), who transformed GE into a conglomerate powerhouse in the ’90s; and
    • Louis Gerstner of IBM, who besides being a non-technical CEO, made a historic turnaround of IBM in the early 2000s.

    The book is based on the autobiographies of these legends, with my personal experience of 20+ years in corporate and information technology management.

    Filled with leadership quotes from these business legends, this book has pages filled with wisdom, in a concise format. In today’s world where time is the most valuable and scarce resource, this book provides practical leadership lessons from great leaders, in a simple and effective manner that you can apply anytime, anywhere, immediately.

    The book is available on Amazon. As always, your comments and suggestion, either directly or as a review on Amazon, are always welcome .

    Note: I strongly believe today’s children are tomorrow’s leaders. The price of the book is very reasonable, however any profit will be donated to a children’s charity. Thank you for your support.