A LEADERSHIP JOURNEY. Created by SHARATH KUMAR Abstract The paper records the evolution of the author’s thinking on leadership through the course of his work involvement. Leadership is viewed as a dynamic process which consists formal and informal roles. The process is introduced as an individual recognizes opportunities and urged to answer back to evolving patterns and pledge action to enable positive change. The dynamics between formal and informal leadership structures and leadership as
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Evaluating Historical Views of Leadership James Rankin University of Phoenix Evaluating Historical Views of Leadership The process of evaluating historical aspects of leadership involved critically analyzing the commonalities and disparities among a group of influential leaders‚ such as Thomas Carlyle‚ Mohandas Gandhi‚ Niccolo Machiavelli and W.E.B Du Bois. Carlyle (1795-1881)‚ a Scottish historian emphasized the importance of heroism that required men to be subordinated to the commander of
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PERSPECTIVES OF LEADERSHIP Perspectives of Leadership Perspectives of leadership are based on individuals and the individualism of the organization itself. This makes the lives of many different because of the needs that each individual organization. Being a leader is a critical issue that can be interpreted in different perspectives. It would not be fair to give leaders a generic definition based on researches that have been made by many. This paper will look at my perspective of leadership.
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Tactical Leadership versus Organizational Leadership SGM Carole Puskedra United States Army Sergeants major Academy Class 40 SGM John Drawbond – Class 40 facilitator 13 Nov 2013 Abstract This paper on Leadership will compare the primary differences and characteristics between the tactical leader and the organizational leader. I will provide you with the basics for development‚ characteristics‚ and the fundamentals that
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Dictionary (2000) defines leadership in the following manor: “1. The position or office of a leader; 2. Capacity or ability to lead; 3. A group of leaders; [and‚] 4. Guidance‚ direction.” At best‚ the descriptors are convoluted and do not provide any meaningful insight into the nature of leadership. Definitions for lead‚ although a bit more descriptive‚ still do not facilitate an understanding of leadership as a theory. Many have offered constructs and models to define leadership. Primarily these
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Leadership Style LDR 531 January 29th‚ 2014 Allen Autrey Leadership Style Transactional leadership. Using this style is one of the most positive and productive ways a leader can create a great working environment. Employees respond is specific ways to leaders and the transactional leader is the encourager‚ positive reinforcement‚ but also the disciplinarian when the situation calls for that kind of leadership. Creating clear structure is important in any business. Using transactional leadership
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Leadership Paper: Richard Branson Richard Branson has been practically a household name in the U.K. for the past 20 years and is also well respected in the business world. He is the founder of the Virgin Group‚ known for record labels‚ cellular phones‚ airlines‚ and many other business ventures. He is responsible for a $5 billion empire consisting of over 200 different companies around the world. (ICFAI‚ 2002) Branson is also known for his unique character and leadership styles‚ one who is
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Leadership http://lea.sagepub.com/ Strategic leadership: The accomplishment of strategy as a ’perennially unfinished project ’ Marian Iszatt-White Leadership 2010 6: 409 DOI: 10.1177/1742715010379310 The online version of this article can be found at: http://lea.sagepub.com/content/6/4/409 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com Additional services and information for Leadership can be found at: Email Alerts: http://lea.sagepub.com/cgi/alerts Subscriptions: http://lea.sagepub.com/subscriptions
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1982 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Achieving effective leadership is a process. This paper considers the different attributes to becoming an effective leader. The paper firstly defines leadership‚ and then introduces two modern day business leaders Oprah Winfrey and Bill Gates‚ giving brief biographies on their lives and leadership qualities. It then outlines characteristics of an effective leader and compares and contrasts the two leaders as such. The paper concludes by showing the more effective leader
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Hollenbeck (2009) says that what’s important is the personality of a person being put into a position of leadership and not solely on the skills or abilities the candidate possesses in choosing executive leadership positions in a company. Another factor why they are being overlooked is because of them being thought as a minority. The old statistics say that introverts are only 25% (Myers‚ 1960) but more recent
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