December 2008 Archives
Where Do We Go From Here
By Dr. Edwin Weaver
December 30, 2009
For more than 18 months I have been warning people that we were in danger. Our faulty leadership was setting us up for a big fall. However, while the stock market was rising and everyone was laughing all the way to the bank, no one wanted to believe the truth. The same thing happened just before the great depression. What will happen this time?
In the summer of 1929 Forbes was calling it the "golden age of American industry". Not too long ago the Wall Street Journey was calling this the most prosperous time in history, China and India expanding at record breaking rates, the whole world moving into a new era; a close parallel. Does that mean we are heading into another GREAT DEPRESSION? It all depends on one important factor.
The economists say that another great depression is impossible. They say we will suffer a deep recession, but not a depression; the economic are not right for it to happen again. However, these economists lack one important aspect, the same aspect which drove the 1930s depression so deep; economists know number, not people.
People decide how deep the depression will go, more importantly the attitude of the people. in the 1930s people were depressed, they lack hope, they lacked vision, they lacked purpose. That is why the depression lasted so long, even though the government was adding money to the economy and giving jobs; the same plan that Obama has.
It is not prosperity or the lack of it which drives people; it is hope, vision and enthusiasm. This comes from leadership. Leadership is the important factor which will determine how deep this depression goes.
Obama is not super leader. He can not mobilize everyone in every sector. The companies need great leadership if they are to survive and the people are to have hope. Unique Leader Professional Leadership Development has worked with people around the world, often in the poorest countries in the world. We have seen the effects of great leadership on the people, even when the government was devoid of leadership, even when the government was corrupt and rotten. Great Leadership motivates, great leadership gives hope, great leadership provides a vision of what is to come, and great leadership destroys despair.
It is time for companies to throw out the bad and develop leadership which is true leadership, not over paid, number crunching, money hungry businessmen. We need true leaders if we are to avoid the worst depression the world has ever seen.
The article below was one that was published four years ago. I had many comments at the time, however the warning involved in the article was never heeded. I have choosen to re-publish it in hopes that people will hear the warning and make a change...
What the Business World needs now are True Leaders
By Dr. Edwin C. Weaver
Remember that song in the late sixties, "What the world needs now, is love, sweet love"? The song is still true, but there is another crisis on the rise. We have bigger and bigger companies, but less leadership.
This is amazing considering the fact that Leadership training is the current buzz word. Every company talks about leadership training, there are hundreds of training companies offering these courses, yet for all this we lack leaders, or at least good leaders.
Where are the people like Henry Ford, the Lee Iacocca and the other great business leaders? We see millions being made, but that is not a sign of leadership. That is a sign of greed.
Henry Ford, Lee Iacocca and the other greats not only thought about making money, they also thought about people. People were important. That is a sign of all great leaders.
Go back 3000 years to Cyrus the Great, leader of Medes and Persians. He said he would not rule any group who did not want to be ruled by him. He knew the value of people. He made laws to improve the lives of his people.
Suleiman the Great, a leader in the
Henry Ford paid people what they were worth. He placed small factories in rural
The same can be said for Lee Iacocca. He was connected to the people. He knew what the people wanted. He knew how to be apart of the people, yet lead them. After he became the head of Chrysler, he lowered his salary to one dollar per year until he could turn Chrysler around. This made him popular with the average worker and everyone. He knew people were important.
In 2003 Business Week did a poll, nearly 80% of those surveyed in the Business Week/Harris poll said that the CEOs of large companies put their own interests ahead of workers and shareholders. The people controlling the large companies and corporations do not care about people. They are not leaders.
The world is facing a leadership crisis. People are no longer important, only making money and growing bigger. The heads of companies change every couple of years, or less, which leads to the people feeling a lack of stability in their work life.
In big business, people have become less than a number, which was a big complaint during the sixties and seventies, they are now completely disposable. Pampers has a better chance of survival than the average worker.
Without true leaders at the helm of these giant companies, the people of the world will suffer. There will be no hope of job security. There will be no hope of a future. Yes, people lost their jobs under Henry Ford and Lee Iacocca, but there was hope, there was some semblance of stability.
It is a time to become serious about producing true leaders in business. Otherwise, there will be no hope left, no stability. What kind of world will we have when hope is dead?
During the past 25 years, Dr. Weaver has worked with people in more than 20 countries. He has helped people open their own companies, turn around troubled companies and prepare for the next generation of leaders.
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Do You Have the Right Stuff
By Dr. Edwin C. Weaver
December 2008
Many of your will remember that over 14 months ago I was warning people about the impending collapse which has transpired on us. I warned that companies needed true management and true leaders in place. That is still true.
Though the times are rough they will get worse. Your company's survival depends on getting true managers and even more important true leaders in place as rapidly as possible.
True leadership can weather the storm that is about to hit the corporate world. Only a true leader will be able to keep the people going and producing.
During times of stress and depression the spirit of even the employed worker will become disheartened and demoralized. That is where the vision, charisma and enthusiasm of a true leader will have its best effect.
Don't look at the CV, look at the person. Education may be a downfall at this point. You need a leader and that is not always taught in the institutes of higher learning. As the latest report from Wharton School of Business says, people do not trust the corporate giants. You need a change.
Now I am not an Obamanite, but we need a change. We need to start at the down and work down. We need a true leader at the head of the company and an allow him/her to rally his/her supporters and eliminate the other.
Sounds cruel? Perhaps, but in the near future it will be survival of the fittest. Where does you company stand??
I have been training people for close to 30 years; through 2 recessions and my most profitable times were the recessions. If you can inspire the people to follow you, you can accomplish miracles. And that is exactly what many companies need right now, a miracle.
During the 'good time' people are happy and do not need inspiration. Their only concern is keeping up with the Jones. Now, for most people, there is a new experience, a recession and not just a recession, but a deep hard recession. Most employees have never had to weather a true recession. Their parents saw the late 70's and early 80's but most of our employees were just children, they have no experience in this matter.
That makes the need of a true leader even more important. Remember, don't look at the CV and do not look at the age, look at the person. Even a young person, who has not experienced a recession, can lead people out of it. Look at the person.
Once you have found the right person, you may need to dig out some of your retired leadership to mentor and help this person take charge. They should not try to take over or oppose, only guide this person. If you do not have any good retirees who can help out, you will need to find a good leadership development group. Not your run of the mill canned seminars and workshops; you need true hands on development.
So why are you still reading this article? Get going! Time is ticking away and everyday a new calamity arises.
If you need help, you can contact Dr. Weaver at www.uniqueleaders.org
