Different leaders have different ideas about leadership. For example, see below Jack Welch’s perspective, which even though quite modern compared to many leaders, is nevertheless based on quite traditional leadership principles.
Different leaders have different ideas about leadership. For example, see below Jack Welch’s perspective of leadership, which even though quite modern compared to many leaders, is nevertheless based on quite traditional leadership principles.
First here is a deeper more philosophical view of effective modern leadership which addresses the foundations of effective leadership, rather than the styles and methods built on top, which are explained later.

This is the second part of a two-part article.
Contradiction #6
Have a general vision
All leaders have a vision which they want to communicate, so that others will also share that vision. In fact, having a vision and the capacity to transmit it can be considered the defining element of what true leadership is. With that said, part of its effective transmission is the potential of resonating in a wide array of circumstances, time periods, and places. The Constitution of the United States is a great example of a timeless vision statement. Its content is true for practically most of humanity, since it covers basic human needs and rights. It is also written in a way which makes it nimble and able to withstand countless shifts of circumstances. It might be interpreted differently in different moments, but the content that is being interpreted remains the same. All that changes is the context.
