Learning to Be a Better Leader

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Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie needed a plan. He badly wanted to win a Super Bowl — a feat that had never been accomplished by the team — and he needed to figure out how to move the entire organization from good to great.

Learning to Be a Better Leader

“It was a long game, so to speak,” said Wharton management professor Michael Useem, who spent time with Lurie while researching his latest book on management. “He did come to realize he needed the right coach. He had to bring together the people in the home office, his inner circle, so that they rode in the same direction with him. And it also took a while, but it finally came up on his radar screen that he really had to take risks with players and plays in order to ultimately triumph.”

The strategy paid off when coach Doug Pederson led the Eagles to a 41–33 Super Bowl win over the New England Patriots in 2018.

Lurie is profiled in The Edge: How 10 CEOS Learned to Lead and the Lessons for Us All — a book that takes an inside look at how leaders handle adversity. From industry disruption and evolving technology to the global pandemic and shifting cultural norms, there are countless challenges for executives to overcome. But Useem believes there is only one sure way to rise above them.

“There’s no medication to make you a leader, no pill you can take, no simple solution for it. It’s often a lifelong process,” he said during an interview with Wharton Business Daily on SiriusXM. (Listen to the podcast above.) “Learn to be the complete manager, the executive that’s got the full repertoire of the skill set.”

Those skills include long-term vision, strategy building, sound decision-making, persuasive communication, and an understanding of how everything around you is changing, whether that’s the larger political climate or the smaller shifts in the composition of your workforce.

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Onome Amuge is a Nigerian journalist and content writer known for his analytical and engaging reporting on business, finance, agriculture, commodities, and technology. He is currently a journalist at Business a.m., a Nigerian business-focused newspaper, where he has authored over 360 articles covering a wide range of topics including economic trends, market analysis, and policy developments.
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