Success In The Workplace

Mandela’s life is full of examples of leadership

Following South African leader’s example in workplaces can help people rise above petty office politics

Former President Bill Clinton embraces former South African President Nelson Mandela following remarks by Clinton during a visit to the Nelson Mandela Foundation July 19, 2007  in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Former President Bill Clinton embraces former South African President Nelson Mandela following remarks by Clinton during a visit to the Nelson Mandela Foundation July 19, 2007 in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Former President Bill Clinton embraces former South African President Nelson Mandela following remarks by Clinton during a visit to the Nelson Mandela Foundation July 19, 2007  in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Former President Bill Clinton embraces former South African President Nelson Mandela following remarks by Clinton during a visit to the Nelson Mandela Foundation July 19, 2007 in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Nelson Mandela was a leader’s leader.

As close to 100 world leaders assembled in Soweto, South Africa, to honor this icon of freedom after his death, it became clear that at no time in the last 100 years had anyone had such an impact on everyone in this world as the man they call Madiba.

From my own time in South Africa, I can testify to the profound impact that his leadership had on this emerging democracy.

Mandela’s legacy is apparent in so many places in South Africa.

It can be witnessed at his humble home in rural Qunu, his home in Soweto, and at the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg, where the displays chronicle the struggle for freedom,

His impact was most felt by all of the people of South Africa, both black and white, because of his love and forgiveness for those who imprisoned him for 27 years.

Because of Mandela’s forgiveness, humility and courage, there were no civil wars in South Africa, there is healing occurring between the races, and a strong foundation was laid for a nation that can heal and thrive.

Lessons on leadership are extensive

Mandela’s lessons about leadership are many.

From my perspective, having lived and worked in South Africa, and from appreciating the people and culture, some of the most critical lessons include the following:

Commitment to one purpose

Mandela’s singular purpose, for which he was willing to give his life and lose his family, was attaining the freedom of his people.

In our work lives, how often do we become distracted by too many goals, losing sight of that one big purpose we are trying to accomplish?