The terms Blood Moon or Red Moon are used to
refer to a total lunar eclipse because a fully eclipsed Moon often takes
on a reddish color. This is a rarely phenomenon.
The longest celestial event will be
visible in most parts of the world on Friday (27th July) and
Saturday (28th July). What makes this eclipse so special, is that it will
last for so long. The Moon will be in the Earth’s shadow for four hours and
totally eclipsed for one hour and 43 minutes.
Another rare phenomenon, like the Blood Moon, is how organisations exercise leadership in some departments.
Throughout the world, it is known that collective leadership has two important effects:
- The value of a better knowledge of
the group versus individual knowledge.
- The advantage of an agreement for
a collective consensus.
However, not all organisations or departments are like that, because on too many occasions the leadership is
authoritarian, making decisions without involving their team.
I consider that a leader, to be a
good leader, must be a coordinator of leaders, who understands the abilities and competencies of his team. The leader will coordinate
the projects, encouraging others to lead.
If this rare celestial phenomenon
such as the Red Moon or Blood Moon is possible, it will also be possible for
the human resources department to achieve collective leadership in
organisations or departments.