This past weekend we went to see the new movie 1917. I am not a movie critic by nature, but 1917 is well worth your time to see. The leadership which takes place and seen in the film is powerful, and that is what I want to discuss today.
Quick synopsis… “During World War I, two British soldiers — Lance Cpl. Schofield and Lance Cpl. Blake — receive seemingly impossible orders. In a race against time, they must cross over into enemy territory to deliver a message that could potentially save 1,600 of their fellow comrades — including Blake’s own brother.” – retrieved from “1917 movie synopsis” Google search.
Take-a-ways… Without telling parts of the movie (in case you have not seen it, if you have, hopefully, these will resonate).
Schofield and Blake had one job…
1. When a person is determined to get a job done, they will go beyond sacrifice and defy obstacles to ensure that the job is completed.
2. A person with a vested interest will go further than someone who is not. Sometimes, it just means more.
3. Quality leadership is about seeing the end result, and it is defined with a purpose. Quality leaders do not get “caught up” with the distractions around them.
4. Sometimes you have to hold on to a partner to find your way and have faith when they tell you to jump even if you cannot see.
Obviously, there are more take-a-ways, but these four were significant while I watched the movie and pondered them afterward. Even if you have not seen the movie, these four thoughts can be and should be part of the excellent leadership characteristics that you need for yourself and want for others.
With anything, as in the movie, leadership is about trust in those who lead and those who carry out orders. Wherever you are in your leadership, be the leader who looks out for others. Leadership is not always life or death, but it always affects the lives of others.
Remember… Think Leadership and Be For Others
©2020 J Clay Norton
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Excellent thoughts today. Thank you for encouraging us to “lead for others”.
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Thanks Dr. Williams. I have had many great leaders in my life to help me to understand the importance of being for others.
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