You’ve heard the piece about the guy that inspired people to do good things – that’s old news. But what’s really may capture your interest is the utilization of semantics in determining what constitutes that person as a leader. More specifically, it’s important to understand how character, trust and respect play a significant role in their ability to achieve and succeed.
One example I’d like to use today is Douglas Band – Mr. Band is a member of the CGI (Clinton Global Initiative) and serves as a personal aide to former President Clinton. Band has exceeded his expectations as just a legal advisor by actually having set forth a vision for an organization designed to tackle all the most pressing world issues like poverty, climate change, foreign educational development and much more. The CGI is made up of non-profit organizations, political members and business professional that collaborate together on any size scale to bring change to whatever challenging issue they’re tackling. In one piece by the Herald Tribune, President Clinton accredits Band as having the idea for such a groundbreaking organization that continues to provide aide to all parts of the world.
Of course, it’s clear that Band and Clinton are connected to many influential political, economic and corporate individuals with a plethora of resources capable of making an organization like the CGI flourish. It’s with my strong belief that being “well-connected’ goes much deeper than knowing somebody that can get you somewhere. It’s impossible to think that Clinton and Band got to where they are without practicing a certain set of ethical and moral conduct, all the while entertaining a long educational and professional career. The way anybody should view somebody like Band is that he’s a man with a vision, that despite what others felt, he was able to pursue his own beliefs through perceiving foreign aide as something that was needed, and imagining a world without it.
Perceptions, beliefs and imagination are critical components of any successful and happy individual, and if character and integrity is founded by properly aligned thoughts, anybody can pursue a vision as great as Bands. I can use a much more basic example – Let’s say you’re an individual working in a corporate environment and you learn of company theft. Depending on the situation, your basic thoughts and actions following the acquirement of this knowledge are entirely dependent on who you are as an individual. And this is again is subject to your own beliefs and perceptions. Your imagination can certainly be a tool for empowering both, or perhaps going in the complete opposite direction (which we all hope doesn’t happen!) Nonetheless, if acted on according to morality, you’ve just succeeded as a leader, and hopefully set an example for somebody else.
Awareness is much like a contagious disease, but for the better of society. Many companies often organize events or campaigns to raise money to help fund research to find new medications and cures for diseases. The commercial clothing company Gap started a campaign known as (PRODUCT) RED that sells clothing and other product through Gap with the (RED) label to support The Global Fund and their efforts for an AIDS free world. Through the sales of their (RED) products, Gap donates 50% of the profits directly to The Global Fund who uses 100% of the money to continue to finance HIV health programs in Africa that focus on women and children. This is a great example of an organization using their commercial influence and profits to help rid the world of such a deadly disease.
This is not the only example of a company doing great things for the health community. Many companies organize walks and other money raising events for cancer research. If you have known anyone who’s been affected by any of these diseases or have been affected yourself, then you know that these initiatives, whether on a grassroots or global level, are very beneficial in bettering ourselves and our world. Yet, it always starts with a vision or goal by a group, organization or individual like Band. These visions, thoughts, or expressions can only be achieved through enforcing ethical principles, and leaders will always find success through this.
By: Jack Lundee of Everything Left and Shades of Green.
