Courage as leaders can be defined as the ability to make the hard decision that may not be popular but you know it is right.  Many times it requires looking more at long term metrics that will take time to develop.  Always doing what is best for the long haul, will eventually prove to be right for now. This post by Jim Link has great content:

“Many key leadership traits are timeless, like integrity, sound judgment and dedication. But effective leadership today requires attributes that go far beyond those to address the unique challenges and opportunities of the digital era. It’s not just about being tech-savvy or entrepreneurial — it’s about having a bold, flexible leadership mindset that positions your organization to not only survive the present, but thrive in the future. It requires courage, a certain kind of “organizational bravery” that today’s leaders must work quickly to adopt in order to drive their organizations forward.”

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