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Friday, April 19, 2024
Home Building Leaders Feeling the Heat

Feeling the Heat

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As part of our leadership program in Arusha, we invited a group of traditional dancers and drummers to entertain us in the evening. Before their performance, they lit a fire and set the drums around it. I was curious about what they were doing. One of the drummers said, “We make the fire to heat the skin of drum to get good sound.”

Leadership work is a performance and we are like the drums. If we are hard and unprepared we may break when the beating starts. To prepare us ‒ we go through the fire process. We are warmed up, stretched out and made ready for our beating. As the Bible says, we go through the refiner’s fire.

That night we enjoyed a great performance of drumming and dancing. The prepared drums proved fit for their purpose. But not everyone attending the performance witnessed the heating and stretching earlier that evening. Our secret preparation is revealed in our public performance.

‒ This week, reflect on where we are getting heated up in leadership.

‒ What private preparation can help our leadership?

Dr. Stanley Arumugam
Dr. Stanley Arumugam
Dr Stanley Arumugam is a seasoned HR and OD professional and executive coach who has over 25 years’ experience in the private, para-state and recently international development sector. Currently based in South Africa, Stanley works for ActionAid International – a global human rights organisation working in 52 countries. In his current role as Senior Leadership Advisor, Stanley serves as executive coach and leadership advisor country directors, national and international boards within the global federation. Stanley is committed to social justice, Christian development and leadership development with faith communities. His graduate research was in the area of clergy stress and burnout. He has a PhD in Community Psychology and a Masters in Counselling Psychology. Stanley also has postgraduate qualifications in Theology and Christian Psychology. He is currently completing a MSc Coaching with Henley Business School.

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