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The importance of ancestors in Chinese culture is that they are considered embodiments of the creative order of Heaven.
<h3>Who is an ancestor?</h3>
An ancestor, also known as a forefather, fore-elder is a parent or the parent of an antecedent.
Ancestors are believed to be a means of connection to the supreme power of Tian.
Being an important aspect of the Chinese culture, the social religious function of ancestor worship is simply to cultivate kinship values like family loyalty, and continuity of the family lineage.
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Great leaders create an organizational culture built on these two core values and hold all employees accountable to them. Without honesty and integrity as fundamental cornerstones of an organization, they will rarely succeed long term. And creating such a culture starts at the top of the organization. Everyone watches the leader and takes their cues as to what is acceptable behavior.
A leader must understand their own strengths and weaknesses. All of us have faults and instinctive behaviors that produce unintended results and/or consequences. It is critical for a leader to really know themselves, admit their shortcomings and ask for their help in addressing them. This demonstrates humility and humanizes the leader. No one is perfect and if a leader acts like they are, they will lose credibility and trust. In the worst case they will be seen as arrogant and intimidating.
Outstanding leaders see the whole picture and do not get too focused on specific tasks or initiatives. They have deep knowledge of related industries/organizations and are seen as strategic thinkers. They often have strong networks and consistently identify important trends early in their life cycle. They are very good at communicating a vision of the future and getting organizational buy-in.