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    A strong and effective leader possesses the characteristics of self-control‚ caring‚ motivational‚ clear communicator‚ dedicated to the cause‚ wise decision making‚ but most important being able to take charge when needed. Over the years I feel like I have gained all the skills needed to be a strong and effective leader through my hard work with programs such as the National FFA Organization which taught me leadership skills and how to take charge‚ and the Boy Scouts of America have taught me how

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    TEACHERS AS LEADERS When I read the first paragraph of the reflection‚ I felt there is nothing more to say. I felt everything that I wanted to share about TEACHERS AS LEADERS was encapsulated in the paragraph. I fully agree with what is written in the paragraph. I would just like to comment on the first sentence which says‚ “TEACHERS WHO SERVE IN LEADERSHIP ROLES may do so formally or informally.” TEACHERS WHO SERVE IN LEADERSHIP ROLES? It made me ponder: aren’t all teachers leaders? When one becomes

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    Leaders and Their Leadership Skills Barack Obama Barack Hussein Obama was born in Honolulu‚ Hawaii on August 4‚ 1961. His father was from Kenya and his mother was from Kansas. He was raised with help from his grandfather and grandmother. His achievements were all based on hard work‚ determination and perseverance. In college‚ he was supported by his scholarship and student loans. He then went to law school and obtained the pose of the president of the Harvard Law Review and being the first ever

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    Stalin was a great leader‚ known for his superior leadership and ruthless acts. Stalin led his people and country by fear. Under his leadership‚ many people were put to death due to political and cultural reasons. The methods Stalin used were fear-based. He strongly believed that fear was necessary in order to accomplish his vision of Russia’s vision. Under his orders during WW2‚ he ordered to search war zones and adjacent areas thoroughly for deserters or malingerers‚ and had them executed. His

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    Political Leaders Throughout history the world has seen numerous forms of governments. With each and every type of government whether they are looked at as being good or bad we have gained something even if it was just the knowledge of the way we do not want things be. Also with the different forms of governments we have met different political leaders. Just as with different governments the different political leaders have taught us something as well and even some of the worst political leaders did some

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    who you admire? Well‚ I certainly have! The person I admire the most is neither world famous nor a multimillionaire. I save my admiration for my father. He is a leader and not a follower and the difference is that as a leader and not a follower he is dependable‚ supportive‚ and attentive. His name is Kevin L. Fain Sr.‚ my father. A leader is humble‚ but confident in his direction‚ while remaining loyal to his initial motivation/ethics which has shaped and will continue to shape decisions to benefit

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    real progress on. He gave his life for a noble cause and is an inspiration to millions he had but a single vision; making civil rights a reality. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ is known the world over‚ as a hero and true leader. Mr. King can be described as the epitome of a relational leader as he possessed all the elements of the relational leadership model. He was not only inclusive‚ empowering and ethical‚ but also purposeful and process-oriented. During his now famous ‘I have a dream’ speech‚ he gave

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    Macbeth; Not a Machiavellian Leader Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince was written as a guide to success for future and current rulers all over the world. Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Machiavelli’s The Prince both present different viewpoints on how to be a noble ruler. Some people say that Macbeth is a Machiavellian ruler. Others qualify him saying that he holds certain Machiavellian traits but not all. While other people say he isn’t a Machiavellian character at all‚ nor does he possess any qualities

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    EUROPEAN TOUR OPERATORS 1. Using the PESTEL tool‚ what are the key drivers for change of the macro-environment of European tour operators in the first decade of year 2000? POLITIC NY 9.11 Bomb attack‚ terrorist attack (Bali‚ Djerba) Cote d’Ivoire conflict 2009 African conflicts 2010 (Egypt‚ : strikes for independence‚ Tunisia demonstrations for independence‚ Marocco : Bomb attack Jemaa-el-Fna Place Security controls at the airport => terrorism attacks Expansion of European Union

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    The Johari Window was developed in 1955 by Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham. The tool is represented with a four-quadrant grid and is a very useful visual illustration of a person’s character. The goal of the Johari Window is to demonstrate the importance of open communication‚ and to explain its effect on group trust. The model also teaches you the importance of self-disclosure‚ and shows how group feedback can help you grow‚ both personally and professionally. (http://www.mindtools.com/CommSkll/JohariWindow

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