Minh Tran
Woodbury University
Coach Carter is a 2005 film directed by Thomas Carter. It is based on a true story, after the Richmond High School basketball coach Ken Carter portrayed by (Samuel L. Jackson) made headlines in for benching his undefeated team the Richmond Oilers due to poor academic results. This was a great movie that illustrated several styles of leaderships and mentorship. Coach Carter display, transformational leadership, authentic leadership, and motivational leadership style. Coach Carter was a great leader and coach, who encouraged his team and pushed them to be the best they could possibly become. Many of the characters are seen in a negative light at the beginning of the film however as the film progresses Coach Carter leadership style show how he influence his students in overcoming adversity and transform them to be become winners on and off the field. Some of the main themes in this film is the importance of leadership, unity, discipline, and education.
Leadership Movie Coach Carter (2005) Film
Transformational leadership is a process that changes and transform people. It is concerned with emotions, values, ethics, standards, and long-term goals. It includes assessing followers’ motives, satisfying their needs, and treating them as full human beings. Transformational leadership involves an exceptional form of influence that moves followers to accomplish more than what is usually expected of them. It is a process that often incorporates charismatic and visionary leadership. (Northouse Sixth Edition 2013). This relates to Coach Carter because at the start of the film one of his student, Timo Cruz was so adamant not to follow the rules of Coach Carter which leads him dropping out the basketball team. However later on within e film you see Cruz wanting to come back to join the team and to prove to Coach Carter that he has changed and will do anything to prove to coach carter to get back on
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