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    {Part One} – The Portfolio Personal experience – I had started this course last year in August 2011‚ during the whole course of leadership ‚ I have learned that leadership is a skill which can be learnt and I would like to thank our professor Sue for giving me an opportunity to learn the leadership. To become a good leader‚ a leader needs to have a good vision to see a future and as well as look backward and make prepare their team for future challenges. Leaders inspire people to achieve

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    ETHICS IN LEADERSHIP Ethics are the moral values in a human being. It is nothing but a feeling of knowing what is right and by default what is wrong .Ethics is not about codes‚ but about people who make decisions .Ethics is a generalized term. There are professional ethics and so on. This ethical behavior appears to contribute to credibility as a leader. A person’s ethics reflect the sum total of that individual’s experiences‚ education. The process of making good ethical decisions is complex

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    [pic] 1. Personal Interview My family and I 1. My name is _______________________________________________ 2. My last name is ___________________________________________ 3. I was named after my ______________________________________ 4. Professions- מקצועות ➢ My father is a sales agent / a contractor / an engineer / a physician / a clerk / a shop owner / / a lawyer / a chairman of a company/ a manager / an accountant / a steward / a pilot / a computer programmer / a

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    Leadership is an art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do it.” Dwight D.Eisenhower. In the majority of companies around the world‚ management is playing a very important role in controlling and keeping everything on its track. A manager is assigned with the power and responsibility to manage a project which can be the key to develop his company. So‚ a manager is sometimes considered as a leader who takes care of managing and leading his team to accomplish

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    GPP3O1 Leadership Assignment From Durham package‚ Unit 4 Lesson 16 The questions that must be submitted can be found on the last page. Objectives Define “leadership”‚ “authority”‚” assertiveness” and “leader” Complete and Score the “Assertiveness Assessment” Identify Tuckman’s nine leadership styles Leadership: A process by which an individual influences others to accomplish a task and directs a group in a way that makes it better. Leadership is a process by which a person influences

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    clearly. However‚ in the last‚ with in the famous battle of Waterloo‚ after suffering a defeat that would end his military career‚ he was exiled to the island of St. Helena and kept prisoner till his death on 5 May 1821‚ supposedly by stomach cancer‚ but suspected by many as death by poisoning. His career was ended‚ but the controversies and lessons he brought were never creased. Was he a good leader in army? If so‚ why he would fail‚ what were the differences between leadership and management? These

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    Dysfunctional Family Roles In The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls‚ you see the different roles of a dysfunctional family being played out throughout the book. There are six members of the Walls’ family‚ Rosemary‚ Rex‚ Lori‚ Jeanette‚ Brian‚ and Maureen. The family is obviously dysfunctional with an alcoholic father and a mother who does not want the responsibility of raising four children. Throughout the book we see the children taking on some of the basic roles of a dysfunctional family and

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    LEADERSHIP and REFLECTION William Cohen says “Great leaders are made not born” (Cohen 1998). If one has got the want and drive‚ one can be an effecient leader. Good leaders develop with a persistent process of self-study‚ experience‚ education‚ and training. (Jago‚ 1982). Leadership and the study of this event have its origin in the beginning of civilization. Heros in Greece‚ rulers in Egypt and patriarchs from Bible all have a common thing that is leadership. (Stone and Patterson 2004) Ralph

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    Acknowledgements I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to Mr. Qi Liang‚ my supervisor‚ not only for his illuminating instructions and invaluable suggestions to the completion of this paper‚ but more importantly‚ for his rigorous scholarship and professional conscientiousness. I am also indebted to all my teachers in USTS‚ whose wonderful lectures on different subjects pave me the way for the fundamental and essential academic competence. I owe my sincere gratitude to my classmates and friends

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    In The Last Samurai protagonist Nathan Algren grows fond of his Bushi captors sympathizing with their supposedly “simple” ways like the Natives he had fought in the Great Sioux War. The film’s message is clear‚ like the Natives the Bushi were a relic doomed by industrial modernization and the triumph of western norms. This Eurocentric and sentimentalist understanding of the emerging Meiji period results in a portrayal of the samurai as rusticated and anti-modern‚ fundamentally misrepresenting Bushi

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