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    meeting, or other things, A student will be the first to organization, clear and what you are going to do the final dates are listed out, then E-mail in team or group, and remind you. Therefore, the other team members tacit. Tacit A classmate is the leader of this group. B is a very quiet type in the group meeting, but she can integrate and generalize all the key points in the group meeting. It can be said to be simple and…

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    have worked for good leaders and bad leaders throughout my career. I have also worked for leaders that what I would considered being lukewarm. The involvements within these relationships have influenced the way I perceive the actions between the two parties should be coinciding. I believe we all consider good and bad leaders differently because we as individuals are all different. Personalities clash causing what one individual may consider a good leader to be a bad leader in someone else’s…

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    be a proficient leader, able to motivate people, and an organized individual able to organize others to achieve a goal. I am a leader in my personal extracurricular activities and I am a manager in my professional life. I have learned a significant amount of information about myself as a person regarding the psychodynamic dynamic approach to leadership, as well as with which skills I am strong and weak. As far as the skills approach to leadership, there are three skills leaders can…

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    in my career. He frequently adjusted to our crew, advocated for us to the command, and even in the most difficult moments, maintained his composure. Leadership must not fail to take into account the individualism that makes up the organization. Leaders should strive to be continuously tailoring their styles to each member, situation, and mission. I will strive to describe a compelling image of our future. I will ensure that every member of the crew knows why decisions were made and where they…

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    leadership? According to ADPR 6-22 (Army Leadership) it is a process of influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation. Subsequently, who is a leader and what do we want to see in a leader? There are numerous theories and attributes describing leaders. One of the greatest attributes identified is trust; if you are a good leader, you will create the right environment and will do everything to build the trust and to make the people follow you. Trust is the feeling of…

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    seeks strong technical leaders with experience, foresight, and an absolute dedication to the mission. Look No Further! In a variety of assignments, I have demonstrated a strong ability to lead, train, mentor, and inspire Sailors who have excelled both professionally and personally. I bring to the fight the aptitude to effectively articulate and multi-task in any…

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    presents confident in what they are doing, and that confident allows you to believe in them. A manager and a leader are two different individuals, a manager is someone who fills the position and enforces rules, a leaders is someone who can get his subordinates to do the things he needs without having to enforce any rules. Every leader can be a manager, but not every manager can be a leader. Being…

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    feared the citizens, which was later called the Cold War (Alchin, 2015). Although the Cold War was full of fears and anxieties, it is considered as one of the most important event in US history. There are several reasons to support this statement. Even though it is called the Cold “War”, this “War” ended without a single use of fire. This was possible because of the great leaders that were in charge in the two countries. The great leaders during the Cold War include Winston Churchill, Joseph…

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    The Cold War by John Lewis Gaddis John Gaddis puts a very interesting thesis into play on the cold war perspective. Gaddis’s thesis has the equity needed to truly understand the cold war. His thesis fearlessly states that the Soviets and the Americans are both the cause of the Cold War. The Soviets and Americans both wanted a way of life they thought was better and their was a geopolitical struggle between the two countries.Gaddis shows that the Cold War was a war of idealistic opinions and…

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    The Cold War: A New History is about the Cold War, which occurred after the Second World War. The book explains when it “started”, when it ended, and the events that occurred between 1947 – 1991. This war had no clear indication of when it began, for there no treaties being broken, no declaration of battle or of a war. But this time period was of a tension of political and military, for the leaders of Western bloc and Eastern bloc were on the edge of the Second World War. The Cold War was a war…

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