He added referring to leaders characterized with the quality of ingenuity, “Anchored by non-negotiable principles and values, they cultivate the indifference that allows them to adapt confidently.”
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While the image of leaders and leadership usually evokes thoughts of “super famous people and wealthy people”, Mr. Lowney said, the qualities of great leaders are also manifest in ordinary people.
Qualities such as courage, honesty, personal integrity, the ability to “listen to other people, to have empathy for other people, to care for the common good, and so on”, he said, “are not just for super famous people, but also show leadership in our lives.”
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In the book, Mr. Lowney challenges people “to change the focus and understand how each of us is showing leadership in our own lives.”
“This must change for each individual, organization, and the African continent at large to achieve its full potential and deliver on the continent's bright promise,” Mr. Lowney who worked for J. P. Morgan for seventeen years, serving as a managing director in New York, Tokyo, Singapore, and London said during the July 23 event.
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He continued, “Everyone leads when they live the four pillars of leadership outlined in this book, whether they do so as corporate chief executives or as chief executives of their own lives and families.”
“Everyone leads, whether as a businessperson, parent, Priest, nurse, social worker or student,” Mr. Lowney emphasized.
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“People will take the book as somehow a challenge and an invitation for them to think about the idea and role of leadership in their own life,” he added.
In the Preface of the 12-chapter book, the author highlights the leadership mark Jesuits are having in Eastern African nations.
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“In the past thirty years alone, the Jesuits have founded a most impressive range of good works across this region, whether reviving Loyola High School and Mazzolari Teachers College in South Sudan, or launching ministries like Ocer Campion College in Uganda, the Mwangaza Jesuit Spirituality Centre in Nairobi, or Abay Mado Catholic Academy in Amhara State, Ethiopia,” he says.
Mr. Lowney in the preface of the Africa edition of his book, “The Jesuit Refugee Service has accompanied displaced persons in a number of regional settings.”
Chris Lowney (right), Fr. Odomaro Mubangizi (center), and Sr. Rosemary Mwaiwa (left). Credit: ACI Africa
Also speaking during the July 23 book launch, the Provincial Superior of the recently established East Africa, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe (EAMZZ) Province of the Pious Society of the Daughters of St. Paul (FSP) said the book “highlights the vital role of leadership in promoting good governance.”
“Let the gospel always find space in the heart of intellectuals. The gospel is something divine after all. It speaks to the minds of everyone. It can satisfy our demands, answering to the people of every age. If you win over intellectuals, you are fishing not with the fishhook, but with the net,” Sr. Rosemary Mwaiwa said.
Sr. Rosemary Mwaiwa (right) and Sr. Olga Massango (left). Credit: ACI Africa
The Kenyan-born FSP Provincial Superior added, “Today's leaders, tomorrow's leaders, I hope you find this book rewarding to read.”
On her part, Sr. Olga Massango, who heads the marketing department of PPA said leadership today “is corporate and requires a new paradigm shift.”
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“Everyone has an opportunity and responsibility to express his/her leadership skills. We are deeply accountable for the mission and the results with a daily habit of reflection to take stock, but this indeed requires courage,” the Mozambican-born FSP member said during the July 23 event in Nairobi.
The book that goes for US$15.00 is available at Pauline bookshops in Nairobi and Kisumu and in soft copy at www.paulinesafrica.org.