If Harry Potter Ran General Electric
Leadership Wisdom from the World of the Wizards
However important the magic of wands, brooms, cauldrons, potions, and spells might be to the vivid story telling of [the Harry Potter] books, it is merely incidental to their philosophy of life…. I can’t count the number of times I’ve heard someone in a business context say something like “I wish I could just magically solve all these problems” or “I’ll try my best to deal with this, but remember, I’m no magician.”
What is particularly interesting is that the most difficult problems that the people in Harry’s world face are rarely solved with just magic, but rather by the use of intelligence, reasoning, planning, courage, determination, persistence, resourcefulness, creativity, fidelity, friendship, and many other qualities traditionally known by…
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May 16, 2006Tom Morris is the author of True Success: A New Philosophy of Excellence and the bestselling business book If Aristotle Ran General Motors. A former Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, he is the Chairman of the Morris Institute for Human Values. He lives with his family in Wilmington, North Carolina.