Hi Friend,
Here are the words of Field
Marshal S H F J 'Sam' Manekshaw, independent India 's greatest military commander,
about Leadership.
“The
youngsters want an answer. So, Ladies and Gentlemen, I thought I should give
you the answer”.
“The problem with us is the lack of
leadership”
On whether leaders are born or made?
There is a school of
thought that thinks that leaders are born.
Ladies and Gentlemen, we
have a population of 960 million people and we procreate at the rate of 17
million equaling the total population of Australia -each year, and yet there
is a dearth of leadership.
So, those of you who still
contribute to the fact that leaders are born, may I suggest you throw away your
family planning, throw away the pill, throw away any inhibiting factor and make
it free for all. Then perhaps someday a leader may be born.
So, if leaders are not born, can leaders be made? My
answer is yes. Give me a man or a woman with a common sense and decency, and I
can make a leader out of him or her.
That is the subject which I am going to discuss with you this morning.
What are the attributes of leadership?
- Professional
knowledge and Professional competence:
The first, the
primary, indeed the cardinal attribute of leadership is professional knowledge
and professional competence.
Now you will agree
with me that you cannot be born with professional knowledge and professional
competence even if you are a child of Prime Minister, or the son of an
industrialist, or the progeny of a Field Marshal.
Professional
knowledge and professional competence have to be acquired by hard work and by
constant study. In this fast- moving technologically
developing world, you can never acquire sufficient professional knowledge. You
have to keep at it, and at it, and at it.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
professional knowledge and professional competence are a sine qua non of leadership.
Unless you know what you are talking about, unless
you understand your profession, you can never be a leader.
Now some of you must
be wondering why the Field Marshal is saying this, every time you go round
somewhere, you see one of our leaders walking around, roads being blocked, transport
being provided for them. Those, ladies and gentlemen, are not leaders. They are
just men and women going about disguised as leaders – and they ought to be
ashamed of themselves!
- Ability to take a decision:
What is the next
thing you need for leadership? It is the ability to make up your mind to make a
decision and accept full responsibility for that decision.
Have you ever wondered why people do not make a decision?
The answer is quite simple. It is because they lack professional competence, or
they are worried that their decision may be wrong and they will have to carry
the can.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
according to the law of averages, if you
take ten decisions, five ought to be right. If you have professional knowledge
and professional competence, nine will be right, and the one that might not be correct
will probably be put right by a subordinate officer or a colleague.
But if you do not take a decision, you are doing
something wrong. An act of omission is much worse than an act of commission. An
act of commission can be put right. An act of omission cannot.
‘If you must be a bloody fool – be one quickly’. So remember that you are the ones who are going to
be the future senior staff officers, the future commanders. Make a decision and having made it, accept
full responsibility for it. Do not pass it on to a colleague or subordinate.
- Honesty,
Fairness and Justice when dealing with people:
So, what comes next
for leadership? Absolute Honesty, fairness and justice – we are dealing with people.
Those of us who have had the good fortune of commanding hundreds and thousands
of men know this.
No man likes to be
punished, and yet a man will accept punishment stoically if he knows that the
punishment meted out to him will be identical to the punishment meted out to
another person who has some Godfather somewhere. This is very, very important.
No man likes to be
superseded, and yet men will accept supercession if they know that they are
being superseded, under the rules, by somebody who is better then they are but
not just somebody who happens to be related to the Commandant of the staff
college or to a Cabinet Minister or by the Field Marshal’s wife’s current boyfriend.
This is extremely important, Ladies and Gentlemen.
- Ability to Handle Pressures:
We in India
have tremendous pressures- pressures from the Government, pressures from
superior officers, pressures from families, pressures from wives, uncles,
aunts, nieces, nephews and girlfriends, and we lack the courage to withstand
those pressures.
- Moral Courage:
When I am talking to
young officers and young soldiers, I should place emphasis on physical courage.
But since I am talking to this gathering, I will lay emphasis on Moral Courage.
What is moral
courage? Moral courage is the ability to
distinguish right from wrong and having done so, say so when asked,
irrespective of what your superiors might think or what your colleagues or your
subordinates might want. A ‘yes man’ is a dangerous man.
He may rise very
high, he might even become the Managing Director of a company. He may do anything but he can never make a
leader because he will be used by his superiors, disliked by his colleagues and
despised by his subordinates. So shallow– the ‘yes man’.
(Giving an example of moral courage and its
importance from his own life)
Ladies and Gentlemen, there is a very thin line
between becoming a Field Marshal and being dismissed. In 1971, a very angry Prime Minister read out
messages from Chief Ministers of West Bengal, Assam and Tripura, all of them
saying that hundreds of thousands of refugees had poured into their states and
they did not know what to do.
So the Prime Minister turned round to me and said: “I want you to do something”.
So the Prime Minister turned round to me and said: “I want you to do something”.
I said, “What do you want me to do?”
She said, “I want you
to enter East Pakistan ”.
I said, “Do you know
that that means War?”
She said, “I do not mind if it is war”.
I, in my usual stupid
way said, Are you ready for a war? Let me tell you –“it’s 28th April, the
Himalayan passes are opening now, and if the Chinese gave us an ultimatum, I
will have to fight on two fronts”.
Sardar Swaran Singh turned round and in his Punjabi
English said, “Will China give ultimatum?” I said, “You are the Foreign
Minister. You tell me”.
Then I turned to the
Prime Minister and said, “Prime Minister, last year you wanted elections in
West Bengal and you did not want the communists to win, so you asked me to
deploy my soldiers in penny pockets in every village, in every little township
in West Bengal . I have two divisions thus
deployed in sections and platoons without their heavy weapons. It will take me
at least a month to get them back to their units and to their formations.
Further, I have a
division in the Assam
area, another division in Andhra Pradesh and the Armoured Division in the
Jhansi-Babina area. It will take me at least a month to get them back and put
them in their correct positions.
I will require every road, every railway train, every truck, every wagon to move them. We are
harvesting in the Punjab , and we are
harvesting in Haryana; we are also harvesting in Uttar Pradesh. And you will
not be able to move your harvest. I turned to the Agriculture Minister, Mr.
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, “If there is a famine in the country afterwards, it will
be you to blame, not me.”
Then I said, “My Armoured Division has only got
thirteen tanks which are functioning.” The Finance Minister, Mr. Chawan, a
friend of mine, said, “Sam, why only thirteen?” “Because you are the Finance
Minister. I have been asking for money for the last year and a half, and you
keep saying there is no money. That is why.”
Then I turned to the
Prime Minister and said, “Prime Minister, it is the end of April. By the time I
am ready to operate, the monsoon will have broken in that East
Pakistan area. When it rains, it does not just rain, it pours.
Rivers become like oceans. If you stand on one bank, you cannot see the other
and the whole countryside is flooded. My movement will be confined to roads,
the Air Force will not be able to support me, and, if you wish me to enter East Pakistan , I guarantee you a hundred percent defeat.”
“You are the Government”,
I said turning to the PrimeMinister, “Now will you give me your orders?”
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I have seldom seen a woman so angry,
and I am including my wife in that. She was red in the face and I said, “Let us
see what happens”. She turned round and said, “The cabinet will meet four
o’clock in the evening”. Everyone walked out. I being the junior most man was
the last to leave.
As I was leaving, she
said, “Chief, please will you stay
behind?” I looked at her.
I said, “Prime Minister, before you open your mouth,
would you like me to send in my resignation on grounds of health, mental or
physical?”
“No, sit down, Sam. Was everything you told me the truth?”
“Yes, it is my job to tell you the truth. It is my job to fight and win,
not to lose.”
She smiled at me and
said, “All right, Sam. You know what I want. When will you be ready?”
“I cannot tell you
now, Prime Minister”, I said, but let me
guarantee you this that if you leave me alone, allow me to plan, make my
arrangements, and fix a date, I guarantee you a hundred percent victory”.
So, Ladies and
Gentlemen, as I told you, there is a very thin line between becoming a Field
Marshal and being dismissed. Just an example of moral courage.
Now, those of you who
remembered what happened in 1962, when the Chinese occupied the Thag-la ridge
and Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister, sent for the Army Chief, in the month of
December and said, “I want you to throw the Chinese out”.
That Army Chief did not have the Moral courage to stand up to him and say, “I am not ready, my troops are not acclimatized, I haven’t the ammunition, or indeed anything”. But he accepted the Prime Minister’s instructions, with the result that the Army was beaten and the country humiliated.
That Army Chief did not have the Moral courage to stand up to him and say, “I am not ready, my troops are not acclimatized, I haven’t the ammunition, or indeed anything”. But he accepted the Prime Minister’s instructions, with the result that the Army was beaten and the country humiliated.
Remember, moral
courage. You, the future senior staff officers and commanders will be faced
with many problems. People will want all
sorts of things. You have got to have the moral courage to stand up and tell
them the facts. Again, as I told you before, a ‘yes man’ is a despicable man.
- Physical
courage:
Fear, like hunger and
sex, is a natural phenomenon. Any man
who says he is not frightened is a liar or a Gorkha. It is one thing to be frightened.
It is quite another to show fear.
If you once show fear
in front of your men, you will never be able to command. It is when your teeth are chattering, your knees are knocking and you
are about to make your own geography- that is when the true leader comes out!
Finally,
for leadership; men and women like their leader to be a man, with all the manly
qualities or virtues. The man who says,
“I do not smoke, I do not drink, I do not (No, I will not say it)’, does not make
a leader.
- Discipline:
So much, Ladies and
Gentlemen, for leadership, but no amount of leadership will do this country
much good. Yes, it will improve things, but
what this country needs is discipline.
We are the most ill-disciplined people in the world.
You see what is
happening- you go down the road, and you see people relieving themselves by the
roadside.
You go into town, and
people are walking up and down the highway, while vehicles are discharging all
sorts of muck.
Every time you pick
up a newspaper, you read of a scam or you read of some other silly thing. As we
are the most ill-disciplined people in the world, we must do something about
discipline.
What is discipline?
Please, when I talk of discipline, do not think of military discipline. That is
quite different. Discipline can be
defined as conduct and behavior for living decently with one another in society.
- Character:
Having talked about
leadership, having talked about discipline, I want to mention something about
Character.
We Indians also lack character. Do not misunderstand
me, when I talk of character. I don’t mean just being honest, truthful, and
religious, I mean something more-
Knowing yourself, knowing your own faults, knowing your own weaknesses and what
little character that we have, our friends, our fans, the ‘yes-men’ around us
and the sycophants, help us reduce that character as well.
You may please check the complete article at the following link, Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw on Leadership
Source: Indian Defence Review, from www.rediff.com
Happy
Investing,