When Fortune Doesn’t Smile on Leaders

Oh the misfortune of the politicians who miss Fortune's list!

So we now have Fortune magazine’s list of the world’s 50 greatest leaders. Let me give you the short story in the next paragraph.

Pope Francis at #1. Bill Clinton at #5. President Obama didn’t make the cut.

Fortune says the amazing-to-me exclusion wasn’t.

President Obama wasn’t excluded from Fortune’s World’s 50 Greatest Leaders list. He simply didn’t make this year’s list of 50 outstanding individuals who have demonstrated rare leadership, leadership in multiple areas or who have demonstrated a long history of leading.

Media Research Center

😯 So Fortune must be (pro-)Republican. Actually, apparently not — no Republican politician made the cut either.

Nor did I. (Does Miss Fortune even know about me?) But no matter. I suspect nobody that’s truly great made the list. In that context, I invite you to read something I wrote in the previous millennium: True Greatness.

Pope Francis ranked #1 leader by Fortune magazine

It’s no misfortune to miss Fortune‘s list of the 50 greatest leaders in the world. Miss Fortune is just a tough mistress, that’s all. And wrong too. 😆

In closing, a book that might be useful: Called to Lead: 26 Leadership Lessons from the Life of the Apostle Paul.

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