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Rest is the hidden key to successful leadership

Tim Vanderpyl (Regent University, Coaldale, Alberta, Canada)

Human Resource Management International Digest

ISSN: 0967-0734

Article publication date: 12 October 2012

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Abstract

Purpose

The article aims to describe the reasons that rest is an important part of leadership.

Design/methodology/approach

The benefits of rest to the organization and to the individual are explained. The article advances practical strategies that leaders can implement in their teams to replenish the energy levels within them.

Findings

The article details the importance of creating mandatory “no smart‐phone” times with teams; ensuring and enforcing a mandatory “no contact” practice between employees and the office while they are on vacation; finding ways to creatively praise employees who ask for time off for special family events, rather than praising those who sacrifice family events for the sake of work projects; and finding reasons, when possible, to send employees home early at random times with the mandate to relax at home.

Practical implications

It is explained that rest is essential to success as leaders. Leaders cannot perform at maximum efficiency 100 percent of the time.

Social implications

It is argued that society reveres leaders for their work ethic, but rarely for their “rest ethic”, and that a better balance between the two is needed.

Originality/value

The article focuses on how leaders regenerate energy after expending it.

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Citation

Vanderpyl, T. (2012), "Rest is the hidden key to successful leadership", Human Resource Management International Digest, Vol. 20 No. 7, pp. 3-4. https://doi.org/10.1108/09670731211270194

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2012, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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