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    1. Bernard Ebbers showed a lot of leadership because he had a lot of followers. His reputation and charisma created trust and loyalty. Bernard’s deviant behaviors came from him being obsessed with maintaining an unsustainable growth (The Role of Leaders in Influencing Unethical Behavior in the Workplace 2005). This lead to him and his subordinates doing unethical business practices. He showed leadership by cutting operating costs and investing most of his money back into the company stock. His…

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    AC 2.2 EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT. SUBJECT LEADER MANAGER Focus Leading people Managing work Have Followers Subordinates Seeks Vision Objectives power Personal charisma Formal authority Styles Transformational Transactional Leadership Leadership is setting a vision for a group or organisation and guide them in that direction. Organisational leader does not have subordinates, leadership is also similar to management. A leader cannot command people to…

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    Symbolism In Richard Cory

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    Richard Cory is written by Edwin Arlington Robinson in 1897. Richard Cory is a narrative poem, meaning it tells a story. It was published as part of The Children of the Night, one of Robinson’s most popular anthologized poems. Edwin Arlington Robinson was supposedly destined for a career in business or in a science since his dad was a wealthy New England merchant, but was he guided towards his poetic pursuits by a neighbor. He consistently dedicated himself to his work throughout his entire life…

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    Leadership Approaches Reflection Manager utilizes one or more of the three leadership approaches to motivate their employees: situational leadership, transformational leadership, and charismatic leadership. Any of the three methods can be effective if facilitated correctly, however leadership is no longer about just being effective. “Business leaders are being called on to maintain high ethical standards for their own conduct, to unfailingly exhibit ethical behavior, and to hold others in their…

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    Ali, a biography of the sports legend Muhammad Ali, was produced and directed by Michael Mann, as he depicts Ali’s life from 1964 through 1974. Throughout the film, Mann illustrates the involvement of Ali and the Nation of Islam alongside the founder Elijah Muhammad, in their attempt to “improve the spiritual, mental, social, and economic condition of African Americans in the United States and all of humanity” (American Studies pg. 320). Elijah Muhammad, while he plays a key role within the…

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    - Ben Franklin was in France for a year - Tried to get French support of American revolution - With charisma, he gained many friends - Money had been donated with no official endorsement - Cont. Congress sent John Austin to deliver news of Saratoga - Though Philly had been taken, greater victories were scored - Important event was the victory at Saratoga - Can be considered turning point in revolution - France and others sided with the Americans - France declared was on Britain and sent…

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    Mohamed Bah Theory

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    documented citizen in the U.S. (p. 96). Despite choosing to remain in the US with no family or resources, and hearing of his father’s death back in Sierra Leone, Mohamed persevered (p. 86). One of the teachers at International described Mohamed as having charisma and being ready to conquer the world (p. 84). Though witnessing abuse between his mother and father, coming the U.S. and “getting lost” while in New York at “fourteen”, and having no one in his corner, Mohamed still made the best of his…

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    protracted and violent rampage in a public area, lashing out at random. 2) Expressive wilding means wilding for the sole desire of indulging one’s own destructive impulses, wilding is instrumental as it involves varieties of ambition, competitiveness, charisma, and greed that are purely selish and at the cost of others. 3) Wilding is in many ways like individualism in the sense that it implies antisocial behavior. Even though there is a correlations between Wildings and Individualism, wilding…

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    Bernard Ebber Essay

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    Bernard Ebbers actions indicated his leadership ability because his colleagues, as well as members of the community he served, displayed trust in, and admiration of, him. Although on the surface level, Ebbers portrayed himself as a moral and ethical human being by giving back to his community and living modestly, behind the scenes, in the realm of WorldCom and the telecommunications industry, Ebbers was so obsessed with money, revenue, and power, that his ethics and morals curved to display…

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    change the characters immensely. Nevertheless, Last of The Boys was a production worth watching. It is a low budget performance with high quality acting. Chaz Pitman did a splendid job in directing his version of Steven Dietz’s play and added his own charisma and twist to it, making the performance memorable and enjoyable for all. The audience loved the play, and everyone lined up after it ended to congratulate the actors and people behind the scenes. I was a bit skeptical about this whole…

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