Leadership Development Program Through Sun Tzu Art Of War
The western world has adopted many of the classic teaching of China, adoption of Sun Tzu art of war is one of them. Sun Tzu was a renowned marshal of ancient China and his work on war strategies is considered to be one of the best works in strategy. Another important fact with Sun Tzu art of war is that it is timeless. Businesses today have found the application of art of war strategies very relevant in understanding and analyzing modern corporate.
In his work Sun Tzu had described the five traits of a leader that differentiates him from the rest. These qualities are still viable in the modern world. Sun Tzu has been careful in describing both the positive and negative qualities in a leader.
Who is a leader in Sun Tzu?
The study of leadership is long known in human history. In the ancient times the princes were trained to become the future leaders. For a long time now, the search is on for 'what makes a leader?'.
Sun Tzu had described the five attributes which would differentiate a leader from the mass. The five qualities that would make a leader are,
Wisdom- Wisdom is a primary requisite for a leader. Wisdom is different from being smart or intelligent but the ability to consistently make the right judgement in decision making. Wisdom is toughest quality to find and develop in leader.
Kind- the leader must be sympathetic to the needs of his followers and demonstrate respect to his fellow human. He must be able to connect emotionally with the people.
Credibility-The leader should earn respect from others. The ability to earn trust helps to build a reputation to attract talent and even build positive relationship with the competitors.
Brave- The leader should possess courage and decisiveness qualities. A leader who is brave will be able to see opportunity even in adversity and motivate the followers by taking the lead.


