Return to Oz
by Michael S. Clouse
We're off to see the Wizard... The wonderful
Wizard of Oz... He truly is a wonderful Wiz, if ever a Wiz there was...
Seems "We're all off..." to find
something. Searching for answers... Sometimes for people... Whatever it takes
to get from where we are to where we want to go.
Dorothy just wanted to get back to Kansas.
And, lest we forget, the friends she met along her way were searching too: for
brains, a heart and courage.
The Wizard of Oz is a classic metaphor for leadership.
Dorothy discovered that leadership begins with knowledge in action—"Just
follow the yellow brick road"—and ends with the realization, "There's
no place like home."
Because from time to time we all need to be
reminded, that if we just stay the course, we will reach our goals. Yet, the
real wizardry of Oz is more subtly intertwined throughout the movie.
Remember, Scarecrow believed he didn't have a
brain, but he masterminded Dorothy's rescue. Convinced he was without a heart,
the Tin Man tried, repeatedly, to contain his emotions. And when it mattered
most, the Lion, still searching for courage, was absolutely fearless. Each one
possessed exactly what he had been searching for all along.
And yet concealed in Oz's last scene is
perhaps the greatest leadership lesson of all:
Dorothy: Can you
help me...
Good Witch of The North: You don't need to be helped any longer. You've always had the
power to go back to Kansas.
Dorothy: I have?
Scarecrow: Then why
didn't you tell her before?
Good Witch of The North: Because she wouldn't have believed me. She had to learn it for
herself.
Dorothy believed the Wizard had the
power—turns out he was just the little man behind the curtain.
Dorothy had the Ruby Slippers—the real
power—all along. And that's what true leadership
is about. Helping people see their power, helping them bring out the greatness
that was really there all along.
Because the dreams you dare to dream really
do come true...but only when you decide it's time to wake up and live them!
"Oh Auntie Em, it's you..."
All the best,
MSC
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