CEO Today Magazine - October 2022

Duty first It’s difficult to think of another leader in modern history who embodies the ‘duty first’ mindset more than the Queen did during her 70 years of reign. Since becoming a queen after her father’s death at the delicate age of 25, she’s always seen her role as a monarch as her life’s main calling and has never put anything before the crown. She’s always seen leadership as an act of service - serving the people you lead and the objectives and goals you all follow. It’s a leadership type that is selfless and focuses on others and your collective purpose with them. From training as a truck mechanic during World War II to working until her very last days when she appointed Liz Truss as the UK’s new Prime Minister, she lived a life of complete and utter devotion to her duty to serve and unite the nation. Be resilient and know how to adapt It’s difficult to think of another leader in modern history who embodies the ‘duty first’ mindset more than the Queen did during her 70 years of reign. Since becoming a queen after her father’s death at the delicate age of 25, she’s always seen her role as a monarch as her life’s main calling and has never put anything before the crown. She’s always seen leadership as an act of service - serving the people you lead and the objectives and goals you all follow. It’s a leadership type that is selfless and focuses on others and your collective purpose with them. From training as a truck mechanic during World War II to working until her very last days when she appointed Liz Truss as the UK’s new Prime Minister, she lived a life of complete and utter devotion to her duty to serve and unite the nation. THE DISRUPTORS

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