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Be a corporate Khaleesi

We often learn from art – even though it is sometimes far fetched. GUY MARTIN, CEO of Blueprints, describes how Khaleesi’s rise to power in Game of Thrones can be applied to the corporate world.

If you’re not a Game of Thrones fan, you’re probably wondering what Khaleesi is. Even if you are, you might well be puzzling over the connection between the Mother of Dragons and the boardroom.

So, let us explain. Khaleesi – or Daenerys Targaryen – is one of the most inspiring and iconic characters in popular culture. Here’s a bit of back story: the daughter of the wicked king of the fictional Westeros, she is exiled for her own safety while still a baby, and sold to the fearsome Dothraki clan, to become wife (Khaleesi) to their king (Khal Drogo). After he dies, she emerges as a monarch in her own right, going on to conquer clans in other parts of the world, freeing slaves and generally gaining fans wherever she goes.

So, yes, it’s all very far-fetched – but, since we can often learn from art, there are a few lessons here to help today’s organisational leaders. Here we go:

Quality leadership in fantasy, which by association display the necessary quality leadership traits for a CEO in modern corporate reality. Is she the ultimate transformational leader of our time? Quite possibly. But even if she’s not, she still gets to ride dragons – and that’s pretty amazing.

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