Leadership of the Heart: Lessons From a 21st Century Arab Monarch

Reynold James, Arwa Said Abdallah Al Saaidi
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The past half a century has witnessed a universal and publicly acknowledged bankruptcy of strong ethical and moral leadership within corporations and nations alike, aptly summed up by President Obama in 2009, as: “the attitude that’s prevailed from Washington to Wall Street to Detroit for too long; an attitude that valued wealth over work, selfishness over sacrifice, and greed over responsibility”. Given the deteriorating state of ethical and humane leadership within much of the current crop of leaders of industry and governments, there are a few valuable lessons to be learned from the life and work of Sheikh Zayed, the monarch of the UAE until recently. Most important perhaps, were his traits of selflessness, sharing, consensus building and striving untiringly to uplift those under his care, eventuating in the transformation of the UAE under his watch, from a state of impoverishment to one of prosperity. There is little difference between modern day CEO’s, monarchs and nations’ leaders. However, whilst they all enjoy immense authority and power, how and to what end they use the same is a matter of personal choice, that eventually determines their legacies. As monarch of a fairly new state, despite being relatively free of legal or institutional compulsions, Sheikh Zayed’s choices were always premised on the ‘others first’ principle, that transformed the UAE to its current state. Surprisingly, despite such rare qualities, little has been written about him in the mainstream western academic leadership and ethics literature, which is a shortcoming this article seeks to rectify.
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心灵的领导:来自21世纪阿拉伯君主的教训
过去的半个世纪见证了企业和国家内部普遍且公开承认的强有力的伦理和道德领导力的破产,奥巴马总统在2009年恰当地总结道:“从华盛顿到华尔街再到底特律盛行的态度太久了;一种重财富轻工作、重自私轻牺牲、重贪婪轻责任的态度”。鉴于当前许多行业和政府领导人在道德和人道领导方面的状况日益恶化,我们可以从阿联酋不久前的君主谢赫•扎耶德(Sheikh Zayed)的生活和工作中学到一些宝贵的经验。也许最重要的是,他无私、分享、建立共识和不懈努力提升他照顾下的人的品质,最终使阿联酋在他的监督下从贫困状态转变为繁荣状态。现代的首席执行官、君主和国家领导人之间几乎没有什么区别。然而,虽然他们都享有巨大的权威和权力,但他们如何以及如何使用这些权力是个人选择的问题,最终决定了他们的遗产。作为一个相当新国家的君主,尽管相对而言没有法律或制度上的强制,但谢赫·扎耶德的选择始终以“他人优先”原则为前提,这使阿联酋变成了现在的国家。令人惊讶的是,尽管他具有这些罕见的品质,但在西方主流学术领导和伦理学文献中,对他的描写却很少,这是本文试图纠正的一个缺点。
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