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University School | 17

captain of a sports team or class prefect,” says

Murray. “Leadership means developing the

sense that you are trustworthy. And do you

have integrity? Do you share credit for work?

Are you empathetic, and a good listener? Are

you collaborative, and can you learn from

failure? These are the qualities that make

others want to follow you. In business, they

might want to know your intellect, but what

is more important is whether or not they feel

they can trust you, whether they can partner

with you. Can you take a risk and fail with-

out folding up your cards and going home?”

In developing the strength of character

that compels such leadership qualities, stu-

dents do sometimes stumble. Yet even this

is part of the learning experience at Univer-

sity School. Murray says students are made

to understand that they are accountable for

their actions and there are consequences for

failing to meet them. In such situations, stu-

dents may feel that their transgression not

only let themselves down, but their school

and their peers too. In such teachable mo-

ments, Murray says the student’s relationship

with the school and the counsel of caring

faculty help create the kind of changes that

equates to transforming lives. As Murray ex-

plains, “When you can offer the right kind

of encouragement and the boy trusts you...

is confident that you believe in him and his

ability to be better, he will rise to the occa-

sion every time.”

February 2019 |

Business World Magazine