My friend, Bill Treasurer has spent his life exploring, living and writing about Courage. Courage, according to Aristotle, is the first virtue - because it makes all the other virtues possible.
In his recent book Courage Goes to Work
According to Bill, there are five telltale signs of a workplace that needs more courage:
- Covering your tail rules the day: Workers spend an inordinate amount of time covering their tails and generating "proof" that they are doing their jobs.
- The Emperors are Naked: Leaders are insulated from employee feedback and dangerously blind to themselves.
- Bean-Counters Rule: Financial acumen is valued more than creativity or innovation, causing decisions to be driven solely by "the numbers" versus what is in the long term best interests of the organisation.
- People are Hung for making smart mistakes: Mistakes are punished swiftly and harshly, creating a "play it safe at all costs" environment. Workers end up hiding mistakes or, worse, blaming others for their own mistakes.
- Everything is perpetually urgent. The work environment in fear-based organisations is fraught with urgency and anxiety. In such places, regardless of their roles, everyone seems to have the same job: firefighter!
If some of these five signs resonate with you have a look at Bill's article on "The three kinds of Executive Courage" on Forbes or his free summary of the book at his website GiantLeapConsulting.com.

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