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"Today and tomorrow, the successful leader is the one who leads the process of learning."
Sir Douglas Hague

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I trust this week holds promise of both challenge and creativity for youand your team. I've been thinking about risk management recently. It struck me that forall the work that has been done around managing the risks in ourbusinesses and organizations; for example identifying, and assessing thekey risks the organization faces, and then working through a process tomitigate those risks, we've likely been missing a key factor. Perhaps,as leaders we need to ask ourselves, what are the risks inherent in me?By identifying those, then assessing their likelihood and impact, andthen working to make changes, I become a better leader. For example: what default behaviours do I exhibit that are not healthy?what parts of me am I blind to? what parts of me am I embarrassed about?  By exploring these items as risks to be mitigated, they may lose some oftheir power in your life. And without their power, they become easier tomanage. I hope this week is filled with adventure for each of you.