I just watched a bit of Avengers: Age of Ultron with my son. After I tucked him in, I washed the dishes whilst reflecting on super heroes. I realised that super heroes are super leaders. Super heroes (good or bad) knows exactly what their strengths and weaknesses are and they focus all their energy on their strengths.
The Avengers take super heroes and their super leadership skills to the next level. What if you create, manage and lead a team of super leaders - people that not only know their own strengths, but also knows each others strengths. Then you have a team like the Avengers - a team that work together and achieve their goals/objectives by playing each others strengths.
What makes the Avengers even stronger is the leader that molds and encourages the team. That man is Nick Fury (played by Samuel L. Jackson). He knows each team member's strengths and weakness, but as the leader he focuses his energy on their strengths.
The Avengers take super heroes and their super leadership skills to the next level. What if you create, manage and lead a team of super leaders - people that not only know their own strengths, but also knows each others strengths. Then you have a team like the Avengers - a team that work together and achieve their goals/objectives by playing each others strengths.
What makes the Avengers even stronger is the leader that molds and encourages the team. That man is Nick Fury (played by Samuel L. Jackson). He knows each team member's strengths and weakness, but as the leader he focuses his energy on their strengths.