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    ARTS 1160 Assignment 2 – Personal Leadership Challenge Kian Wong University of Manitoba 7786052 Context For my personal leadership challenge, I have chosen to examine the area of family in my life. While growing up, I have always been the type to rebel against authority. Specifically, the authoritarian approach that my parents used when asking me to do things. I understood that I had to obey and do what my parents asked or told me to do, or else I would get in trouble. However, I…

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    While contemplating ideas on what to do for The Leadership Challenge Project I had the intention to only do a project that had some significant meaning to me. My brainstorming left me with an array of concepts. Ultimately, I decided to put into action the idea I thought would have the biggest impact. A notable issue I have seen arise since the dawn of the smart phone is the dependence placed on said phones. When walking around the USU campus, waiting at the bus stop, or even eating at a…

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    The Leadership challenges of James Riady James Riady is the Deputy Chairman of the Lippo Group, an Indonesian based conglomerate determined to expand internationally, especially in the US market, with interests in creating future social and economic investments with the local communities by funding for education and economic growth in the Indonesian communities. Management is the process by which an organisation combines and coordinates so as to effectively achieve organisational objectives by…

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    structuralist, and Participatory approaches. Although these school of thoughts originated from different points in history and have polarised ideas on how development can be achieved, they all inherently accept that development is the solution to the challenges affecting third world countries. This question opens the debate about these approaches as well as raise questions about the credibility of development as a concept. Moreover, given the fact that most development interventions are being…

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    Leadership Challenges Although I always meet deadlines, there is typically an overabundance of information spread across my desk and computer screen where I busily cross-reference and connect ideas. This process of tackling projects, particularly those I’m solely responsible for, leads to inefficient time management. Always calm on the outside and confident in my ability to get it done, I will, in the final hours, be stressed as I consolidate my thinking for the final product. I have…

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    In Student Affairs we can challenge students to think creatively, speak boldly, and lead fiercely in their college careers. Students attend college to gain knowledge and learn at a higher level of thinking, to me that means we must challenge them to adapt and learn more about themselves, the world they live in, and how they would like to fit into the world around them. This concept is greatly encouraged by the Social Change Model of Leadership Development, a framework that encourages…

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    From SIRI to autonomous cars, artificial intelligence (AI) continues to grow rapidly. Today, artificial intelligence is known as narrow AI (or weak AI), as it is designed to perform a narrow task, for example, voice recognition only or only driving a car. “Researchers’ long-term goal is to create artificial general intelligence (AGI or strong AI). While narrow AI may outperform humans at whatever its specific task is, general AI would outperform humans at nearly every cognitive task.” (Tegmark,…

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    Mostly everyone in the world has thought about their future. And some of those people have thought about inventions so great and beyond our lifetime but what if I tell you one of those inventions is coming soon. That invention … is a driverless car. The Creation Driverless cars is the beginning of a new beginning breaking the technology industries itself. The great creation was created by Google engineers and employees, Google companies also tended to the situation. Soon this may lead to…

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    "Get in, go to sleep, and wake up at your destination." The Pros and Cons of Driverless Car It 's been estimated that nine of ten car accidents are caused by human errors. As a human, we get bored, sometimes could get drunk, nod off at wheel, run red lights, take phone call, send text message, those all make us terrible drivers. Computers don 't get distracted as humans, they make rational decisions much faster than human during the limited time. Many pros believe that the widespread use of the…

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    Driverless cars - they feel their surroundings with such techniques as radar, lidar, GPS, odometry, & computer vision. They update their maps based on sensory input, allowing the vehicles to keep track of their position, even in changing conditions, or in a uncharted environment. These machines have control systems that are capable of analyzing sensory data to distinguish between different cars on the road. Now, some people do not exactly support these vehicles. ‘Oh, they’ll destroy the…

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