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    An Effective Leader

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    What makes a leader effective? Our world as we know it cannot run without leadership. From presidents and prime ministers to teachers and parents‚ we are always under the leadership of others‚ and often lead others ourselves as well. For such a fundamental concept in current society‚ it is surprising that many do not know what makes a leader effective. First of all‚ leaders need to be capable people. They usually have some sort of education in the area they are leading in‚ as well as talent or

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    world without leaders. A leader‚ defined by Websters Dictionary‚ is a person who rules‚ or guides others. When we think of leaders‚ we think of leaders of things as big as countries or nations‚ and as small as towns or even schools. Different types of leaders have duties they have to fulfill but one thing that all effective leaders are‚ is strong willed‚ knowledgeable‚ and powerful. In some times in history‚ it may be true that these three words bring out a side of the word “effective” that is not

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    effective leader The typical project environment could be described as agile and ferociously competitive. To deliver the success of a project and more importantly to sustain business in the highly competitive environment will need an effective leadership. The key ingredients of effective leadership leading to success are getting the right people in the right jobs. Leadership is development of a clear and complete system of expectations in order to identify‚ evoke and use the

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    Adolf Hitler and Winston Churchill Adolf Hitler and Winston Churchill were leaders of two very different countries. Hitler was the overseer of Germany‚ while Churchill was the Prime Minister of Britain. These two rulers were on different sides of World War Two. Because of this‚ Hitler and Churchill had different views about political ideologies‚ treatment of their citizens‚ and goals they wanted to achieve. First‚ what were some of Hitler and Churchill’s political ideologies. Well‚ Hitler thought

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    Sir Winston Churchill was undoubtedly a powerful and influential person for Britain. Churchill had countless heroic actions in his lifetime from standing up to Adolf Hitler‚ reconstructing Britain‚ and escaping war captivity. Now that you have a little insight on Winston Churchill let me take you on an awe-inspiring journey into Churchill’s life. The powerful Winston Churchill was born on November 30‚ 1874. He was born into an Aristocratic family and grew up in Dublin‚ Ireland. His father‚ Lord

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    after Winston Churchill became the Prime Minister of Britain were the British Expeditionary Force and the First French Army trapped on the beaches surrounding Dunkirk‚ France ("Battle of Dunkirk"). There were 400‚000 troops trapped on there‚ with the Nazis surprisingly halted. 338‚000 troops were rescued from those beaches‚ thanks to efforts from many different groups of people ("World War II: Battle and Evacuation of Dunkirk"). In the speech “We Shall Fight On The Beaches” Winston Churchill used

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    government of Winston Churchill came into office again during the negotiations on EDC. Churchill did not follow the EDC because that would threaten the British sovereignty directly. On 28 November 1951‚ the British Foreign Secretary‚ Anthony Eden‚ said that Britain would not participate in the EDC in a NATO Council meeting in Rome. Specifically‚ Eden strongly believed that the Pleven Plan would fail because the cost of joining in the EDC for potential states was considerable. Meanwhile‚ there was also opposition

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    Winston Churchill said that democracy was not perfect but that it was the best political system available. Was he right? Democracy first appeared in Ancient Greek civilisations‚ before being wiped out entirely and not returning to western civilisations only until approximately a hundred years ago. One definition given for democracy is a political system that allows the constituents and citizens of a country the right to fairly vote and contribute to the decision of which individuals are ruling

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    Winston Churchill’s speech‚ tilted the “Iron Curtain Speech‚” was given on March 5th‚ 1946 and expressed the need for the prevention of another war. Churchill first begins with talking about Russia‚ and about how the Soviet Union has influenced some very major European cities or capitals. Cities such as Vienna‚ Budapest‚ Bucharest‚ Warsaw‚ Prague‚ Berlin‚ Belgrade‚ and Sofia are know to be apart of the “Soviet sphere” which was a title given to them by Winston Churchill himself due to the major influence

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    The secret of the Churchill-Roosevelt Correspondence. September 1939-May 1940. James Leutze. In September 1939 President F.D. Roosevelt began one of the most remarkable correspondence in history by sending a personal letter to Churchill‚ then still First Lord of the Admiralty. Across the years the total number of messages would grow to nearly 2000 letters. The fall of France‚ in June 1940‚ left Britain in a desperate situation. Threatened with a Nazi invasion and with his country under savage

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