In times of chaos, great leaders are both calm and confident.  They realize that the disruption they are experiencing is very real but they also know it may not be permanent.  Therefore, they must make short term critical decisions that will still remain in alignment with long term priorities.  They must act but not over react.  This post by John Maxwell is very timely:

“The past few days have been busy. I’m in Israel on a trip with several people, and while we’ve enjoyed our time touring this great country, we’ve been impacted like the rest of the world by the Covid-19 virus. Everywhere you go, it’s the subject of conversations and concerns; it is quite literally the focus of the world right now.

It’s challenging as a leader when something like this happens because there are so many ways it impacts how you lead. There are financial decisions because of the way concerns are impacting the markets. There are logistical decisions because of the changing health and travel advisories. (Trust me on that—getting home from Israel is suddenly a different proposition!)”

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