Victory

Polybius was an ancient Greek historian. He said,

“A good general not only sees the way to victory; he also knows when victory is impossible.” 

Polybius' statement underscores two key aspects of effective leadership: vision and pragmatism.

Vision allows leaders to identify opportunities and devise strategies to achieve their objectives. It is crucial for motivating and inspiring teams to work towards a shared goal.

Pragmatism, on the other hand, ensures that leaders remain grounded. They carefully assess situations, acknowledging constraints and challenges, and avoid overcommitting resources or pursuing unattainable objectives.

Striking the right balance between vision and pragmatism is essential for effective leadership. Leaders who exhibit both qualities can successfully navigate complex situations, inspire confidence, and achieve sustainable results.

Consider this? Have you struck the right balance between vison and pragmatism?

 

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