It is during the most difficult times of your life that you have the opportunity to confront
Question:
It is during the most difficult times of your life that you have the opportunity to confront who you are at the deepest level and realize what your life—and your leadership—are about. Longtime leaders speak of challenges as “crucibles”, which are difficult times that can be triggered by events such as confronting a difficult situation at work, receiving critical feedback, losing your job, or a painful experience such as divorce, illness, or the death of a loved one. Crucibles force you to look at yourself, examine your character and your values in a new light, and figure out who you really are.
Describe any relationship, such as with a mentor that had a transformative effect on you and your leadership. What did you learn from that relationship? How did it help shape who you are?
Managerial Accounting A Focus on Ethical Decision Making
ISBN: 978-0324663853
5th edition
Authors: Steve Jackson, Roby Sawyers, Greg Jenkins