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There's a brand new fitness program at the San Francisco Zoo – a program
that sort of just took off on its own without any goals or leadership from the
zookeeper. This fitness program is for the birds, but it carries a leadership
lesson for all of us.
The birds are penguins. Penguins are supposed to swim. In fact, 46
penguins at the San Francisco zoo have been taking regular dips in the pool to
cool off and keep their feathers sleek. Ah, ain't life grand. Lie around,
eat, swim, rest, eat, swim, relax, eat, swim.
Until six "bodybuilder" penguins moved in from the Ohio Zoo. The
newcomers jumped into the pool and swam. And swam. And swam. In fact, those six
penguins kept swimming laps all day long. Day after day.
The newcomers would start early in the morning and keep swimming in circles
until they would "stagger" out of the pool at dusk. What is most amazing,
though, is that the six penguins have convinced the other 46 to join them.
Hitherto "society" penguins are now swimming the whole day through like
commoners.
What is the secret to the Ohio penguins' success ? If we could listen in perhaps
we would have overheard the following conversation:

"C'mon, what are you, a penguin or a rock?"
"Why, I'm a penguin, of course."
"You don't look like a penguin. All you do is sit around like a rock."
"That's not true. I swim ... sometimes."
"Ha! A true penguin swims all day long. Pepperoni!" SPLASH!!
"Hey. I'm a real penguin, too."
"Who you shouting at, Percy?"
"That swimmer with too much adrenaline in his feathers. He says I'm not a real
penguin because I don't swim enough."
"Oh, yeah? We'll show him, won't we, Percy?"
"You bet! Uh, how?"
"By out-swimming the show off penguins." SPLASH!!"
"Oh, oh. I guess I better get swimming right creamy teacups." SPLASH!!
Foreign penguins show their leadership and their penguinhood
OK, maybe the translation is a bit far fetched, but somehow those six penguins
changed the entire lifestyle habits of the other 46. The zookeeper is reported
by the wire service to have said, "We've completely lost control."
The wire story quotes an aquatic biologist as saying she would be more surprised
if the six had taught the other 46 how to jump through hoops – something few
penguins do in the wild with any success.
The point is not that the 46 penguins have learned to swim, which they had
always been doing as a leisurely pastime, but that they are now in full aquatic
stampede mode ... and that they were convinced by the other six to change their
entire lifestyle. How did the six penguins do it?
So these foreign penguins have come in and motivated the local penguins to live
up to their full ... ah ... penguinhood. What an accomplishment! What
success! And what great leadership lessons we can learn from this.
Lesson number one: don't be afraid to try new things and accept outside
influences.
Lesson number two: be a penguin not a rock (unless, of course, you are a
rock).
And lesson number three: don't give up. If six penguins can whip 46
homebodies into shape, imagine how you could kick-start your own fitness program
(or any other goal you set your mind to.)
But don't count on learning success from penguins.
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