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Why Sir Alex is greatest leader we have | Why Sir Alex is greatest leader we have |
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Judgement, perspective, balance. | Judgement, perspective, balance. |
That's what the BBC expects from you when they give you the title "Editor". | That's what the BBC expects from you when they give you the title "Editor". |
So, you may wonder, what on earth was I thinking of when I was so easily wrong-footed by John Humphrys asking me a softball question yesterday? | So, you may wonder, what on earth was I thinking of when I was so easily wrong-footed by John Humphrys asking me a softball question yesterday? |
It was not even about politics. It was about the then rumour about the retirement of a football manager. | It was not even about politics. It was about the then rumour about the retirement of a football manager. |
Throwing caution to the winds and with a smile which I fear was not entirely audible over the airwaves I declared Sir Alex Ferguson to be the "Greatest Living Briton." That's right - not Tim Berners Lee or Stephen Hawking; nor Her Majesty the Queen or JK Rowling or the numerous other worthy candidates that instantly filled my twitter stream. No, I spontaneously gave the accolade to Fergie. | Throwing caution to the winds and with a smile which I fear was not entirely audible over the airwaves I declared Sir Alex Ferguson to be the "Greatest Living Briton." That's right - not Tim Berners Lee or Stephen Hawking; nor Her Majesty the Queen or JK Rowling or the numerous other worthy candidates that instantly filled my twitter stream. No, I spontaneously gave the accolade to Fergie. |
There is a reason for this and it is not merely the deeply ingrained tribal loyalty of a boy who still remembers the thrill of his first visit to the Stretford End or the tingle of excitement when offered a job as a paperboy by a former United star (in those days retired footballers had to work for a living). | There is a reason for this and it is not merely the deeply ingrained tribal loyalty of a boy who still remembers the thrill of his first visit to the Stretford End or the tingle of excitement when offered a job as a paperboy by a former United star (in those days retired footballers had to work for a living). |
As someone paid to observe and analyse leaders and potential leaders for a living, I have yet to see one to match Sir Alex. | As someone paid to observe and analyse leaders and potential leaders for a living, I have yet to see one to match Sir Alex. |
Like the impresario of a great opera company or the chief executive of a mighty corporation he succeeded so much and survived for so long because he understood people - how to motivate them, how to discipline them and how to inspire them. | Like the impresario of a great opera company or the chief executive of a mighty corporation he succeeded so much and survived for so long because he understood people - how to motivate them, how to discipline them and how to inspire them. |
When this year Harvard Business School asked Fergie to share some of his secrets he explained how as a young manager he studied and learnt from leaders in other walks of life - watching a classical concert for the first time in his life he admired the co-ordination and the teamwork and spoke to his players about the orchestra and how they are a perfect team. | When this year Harvard Business School asked Fergie to share some of his secrets he explained how as a young manager he studied and learnt from leaders in other walks of life - watching a classical concert for the first time in his life he admired the co-ordination and the teamwork and spoke to his players about the orchestra and how they are a perfect team. |
He didn't merely manage teams, he created them. | He didn't merely manage teams, he created them. |
Many of the stars of the past twenty five years would, without him, have been regarded as too wayward - too crazy even - to make it elsewhere. | Many of the stars of the past twenty five years would, without him, have been regarded as too wayward - too crazy even - to make it elsewhere. |
Think of Eric Cantona's kung-fu kick on a fan who shouted abuse at him or Roy Keane's frequent red mists or Peter Schmeichel's ranting at his own defence. | Think of Eric Cantona's kung-fu kick on a fan who shouted abuse at him or Roy Keane's frequent red mists or Peter Schmeichel's ranting at his own defence. |
What Ferguson understood is the need to channel their anger away from self-destruction and towards their shared goal - victory on the pitch. | What Ferguson understood is the need to channel their anger away from self-destruction and towards their shared goal - victory on the pitch. |
For a boy from the shipyards of Govan and a convinced socialist this was no mean feat when confronted with the young, sometimes immature and spoilt stars of the modern age but this was his simple message to them: "I tell players that hard work is a talent, too. They need to work harder than anyone else. And if they can no longer bring the discipline that we ask for here at United, they are out." | For a boy from the shipyards of Govan and a convinced socialist this was no mean feat when confronted with the young, sometimes immature and spoilt stars of the modern age but this was his simple message to them: "I tell players that hard work is a talent, too. They need to work harder than anyone else. And if they can no longer bring the discipline that we ask for here at United, they are out." |
Now, do I hear you cry - "for goodness sake, it's only football?" | Now, do I hear you cry - "for goodness sake, it's only football?" |
Are you one of the many who think there's been too much fuss and wonder how I could allow myself to be distracted on the day the government unveiled its new legislative programme? | |
My answer is clear. Ferguson was the leader not of a mere football team. He was the mastermind of one of Britain's leading brands. Manchester United is a global language even for those who do not speak English. | My answer is clear. Ferguson was the leader not of a mere football team. He was the mastermind of one of Britain's leading brands. Manchester United is a global language even for those who do not speak English. |
It is - love it or loathe it or simply couldn't care less about it - one of this country's institutions. | It is - love it or loathe it or simply couldn't care less about it - one of this country's institutions. |
Its leader for more than 25 years was no saint. There are many on and off the pitch who can testify to that. | |
He, I suspect, would be the first to laugh at the idea he's "the greatest living Briton." | He, I suspect, would be the first to laugh at the idea he's "the greatest living Briton." |
However, his achievements demand not just respect. They deserve to be studied and learnt from by those who think that leadership is a rare commodity and it matters. | However, his achievements demand not just respect. They deserve to be studied and learnt from by those who think that leadership is a rare commodity and it matters. |
And, don't worry, in future I'll stick to the day job. | And, don't worry, in future I'll stick to the day job. |
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