Current events and a class I’m taking have me thinking about how people lead in a crisis.

So I reached out to my network and asked:
- Have you personally witnessed great leadership in a crisis?
- If so what did you see, feel and experience?
The answers I got back were fascinating.
- One person told a story of a life and death experience.
- Everyone else shared a work-related experience that impacted them emotionally and sometimes physically.
Think about that for a minute…
In the face of horrific current events in our world – work related crises impact so many more lives!
And just in case you are tempted to dismiss work-related experiences as something that could be called a crisis, check out how Webster defines the word: noun cri·sis \ˈkrī-səs\: plural cri·ses \ˈkrī-ˌsēz\:
- An emotionally significant event or radical change of status in a person’s life
- The decisive moment
- An unstable or crucial time or state of affairs in which a decisive change is impending; especially : one with the distinct possibility of a highly undesirable outcome
Before I share their stories, I’d love to hear your stories as well. Please share!
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- If so what did you see, feel and experience?
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