Why was this? What would make the Minions so hopeless and sad? They didn’t know how long they could go on. Hope changes things – In leadership lesson 3, I mentioned the Minions were lonely and depressed. You have got to practice leadership skills. When we desire to be a good leader, it doesn’t happen overnight. We can apply this thought to leadership as well. Madge mentioned that her husband became good at being evil after a lot of trial and error. It may seem odd to include a quote about being evil in a post about leadership, but I want to take this in another direction. He wasn’t this good at being evil overnight. That they don’t need a leader to show the way. You may think your team doesn’t need you to be there. The Minions had each other and their tribe was large. Without a leader, the Minions became lonely and depressed. We’re told, almost for the get-go, that the Minions need a master. Without a master, they became lonely and depressed. A leader doesn’t sit back and wait until there’s no time left. To be a leader, one has to be willing to step up and take charge when it’s needed. Someone had to do something and he was the Minion for the job. He knew sitting in a cave without action would get them nowhere. Then, Kevin steps up to the mic and takes charge. Someone has to step up – After we see how the previous Minion masters perish, we find the Minions in an ice-covered cave. They continue to look for someone to lead them.Ĭould you imagine failing time and time again? What would you want to do at that point? Probably give up. But, like the narrator said, the Minions never give up. Over and over we see the Minions losing their master. We see a T-Rex take a tumble down a hill and off a cliff, Egyptians crushed by a pyramid, and Dracula killed when the Minions open up the curtains for his surprise birthday party. The movie opened with the comical deaths of the Minions former masters. Minion SPOILERS ahead Leadership Lessons From Minions Then, hilarity and leadership lessons ensue. That is until one brave Minion stands up and decides things are going to change… Time after time, we see the Minions accidentally offing the one who’s supposed to be leading the tribe of yellow guys. In Minions, we get to see the semi-origins story of the bad guys you want to love, and maybe eat (they do look like bananas after all). This weekend saw the lovable, banana shaped evildoers from Despicable Me and Despicable Me 2 return to the big screen.
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