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19. Leadership and Perseverance

Author : Kimberly K. Merriman

Published in: Leadership Today

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Perseverance is a human quality associated with exceptional leaders in a variety of domains. It is also linked to personal well-being. Within this chapter we examine the meaning of perseverance, its benefits, how to have it, and when to use it. Included are short cases on Thomas Edison and Abraham Lincoln, exemplars of perseverance. Also highlighted are more commonplace examples of perseverance in the achievement of challenging goals. For instance, pursuing a degree requires perseverance. The chapter begins with a definition of perseverance and a review of findings that substantiate its significance. Then ways to bolster perseverance in yourself and others are discussed—importantly, even though perseverance has trait-like aspects, it is also developable. Finally, we consider when to persevere or, more specifically, the value of adapting a goal or the means to achieve it to an evolving context. Embedded throughout the reading are many opportunities for reflection and application.

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Metadata
Title
Leadership and Perseverance
Author
Kimberly K. Merriman
Copyright Year
2017
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31036-7_19