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    In addition, employees’ ability to interact with colleagues from a diverse host environment results into their ability to adjust interpersonal with individuals from dissimilar cultures into the same organisation. This enhances the notion that CCT is capable of supporting the increased diversity within organisations. Therefore, the concept of CCT is far from being flawed because not only…

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    Trait Leadership Theory

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    The trait theory of leadership theorizes that personality traits inspires leader development and efficiency in an organization. The trait theory of leadership focused on investigating the mental, physical, and social characteristic of people in order to gain a better understanding of what characteristics are most common among leaders, in which the trait theories of leadership identified the specific personality traits that distinguish leaders from non-leaders. According to Colbert, A. E., Judge,…

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    DIVERSITY STATEMENT I would like to express my position and experiences towards the commitment to diversity and strong interpersonal skills. I interact with people of different gender, race and background on a daily basis. Particularly, with students, faculties, and administrative personnel from the United States of America, Mexico, Brazil, France, Africa, China, Thailand, Middle Eastern Countries and India. The interactions have allowed me appreciate their emotions and reaction to different…

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    sector knowledge (Arneson et al., 2013, p. 85). My level of competency in these skills is shown on table 3. In the foundational competency of industry knowledge I consider myself to be at the intermediate level. These areas of competency involve keeping abreast of current developments in the field of training and development. Arneson et al., (2013) support that maintaining…

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    understand his or her immediate surroundings and maximize all available resources in order to transform their personal vision or that of an organization into a reality. Effective leadership can also be seen as a combination of personal and interpersonal traits, skills and external forces such as the general environment that affects businesses. Leadership Concepts…

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    Servant Leadership Model

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    as they are genuinely concerned and consider subordinates' growth a priority. Burch, Swails, Mills, sought to identify how the top four leaders at a Midwest Christian university perceived the strengths and weaknesses of their servant leadership skills. These perceptions were then compared to how followers understood the same administrators’ leadership traits, strengths and weaknesses. A survey instrument was used to measure leadership perceptions from two groups, leaders and followers. The…

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    selected to guide me in creating my personal model of leadership are honesty, love, wisdom, and salvation. These values will represent my personal model of leadership. These four values will also help to contribute in with the levels of individual, interpersonal, organizational, and societal which can examine the performances and actions, meaning and purpose, and its effect. ???? Having a role of leadership is important. When one is a leader there is an expectation of having self control at…

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    is an important skill for any person to learn. When people are in a group, the skills they learn are group learning, the ability to work in groups, sharing different values, resources, and new ways of performing tasks. Everyone in the group must learn how to overcome and combine these aspects. To be able to mesh the ideas all together, without causing any friction within the group is how one effectively communicates. People first learn these to have effective communication skills in an academics…

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    Setting Clear Goals

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    Everest 1 and 2 proved that simulations enhance, develop and improve skill and performance, increasing goal achievement. As such, the key issues identified within Everest were analysed with recommendations. The compilation of goals demonstrates the concept of effective democratic leadership and the concept of path-goal theory as well as effective interpersonal communication characterised by respect and openness. In addition, the negative issue of online noise was…

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    development. Essentially, schools must find opportunities for teachers to collaborate with colleagues and engage in proven learning communities in order to assist in the development of a 21st century teacher. Teachers must understand what 21st century skills are before they can be expected to teach them in their classroom. Much like the students they teach, teachers are inventive creative individuals who require time, opportunity, and support as they work to fulfill the demands of their…

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