Proverbs 1:5 (NASB) A wise man will hear and increase in learning, and a man of understanding will acquire wise counsel…
Life-long learning is an attribute of leadership – especially of those seeking to hone their skills as a servant-leader.
From recorded history, wisdom has been institutionalized, and with good reason. The wise were about sharing, training and producing wise people. We learn from history. We learn from the imbued wisdom of intact teams who have been with an organization for years.
Leadership foresight is an attribute of Greenleaf’s servant-leader and is the result the synergy between the lessons of the past and the realities of the present. These are connected in such a way that the potentials for both intended and unintended consequences in the future represent the right thinking at the right time and in the right manner.
Note the parallel construction in the second phrase in Pr 1:5 The word counsel is used only in Proverbs and Job and means to guide, and direct with the attributes of right thinking and experience in decision making.
Increase in learning. Acquiring counsel. Are you a life-long learner?
Copyright ©2009 by P. Griffith Lindell
Thursday, October 01, 2009
Leaders Are Always Learning
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life-long learning,
servant leadership,
wisdom
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