LEADERSHIP INSIGHTS FROM
TURKEY AND ALABAMA
In his book, On Leadership (New York: The Free Press, 1990),
John Gardner, who served under six US presidents, draws inspiration from diverse
sources in identifying the attributes of effective leaders.
To illustrate the importance of a leader understanding his followers, Gardner
observed: "The late Bear Bryant of the University of Alabama, one
of the all-time greats among college football coaches, once said to me, 'I know
my players better than they know themselves. How else could I get the
best out of them?'"
To demonstrate the importance of a leader being adaptible, Gardner used this
example: "It was said that Ataturk, the greatest figure in modern
Turkish history, could shift swiftly and without second thought from a failing
tactic to another approach, and, if that did not work, to still another. Whether
the field of action was war or diplomacy or domestic governance, he rarely clung
stubbornly to an approach that was not producing results. His goals were
stable but his tactics flexible."
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