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    successful, he named it “The Success Triangle” where he pointed out the three steps to success which are Desire, Discipline and Talent. According to him, “Desire” is the one that drives the engine of the whole Success Triangle for it is the dream of an individual to exactly feel what it is like when he/she is already there. Next is “Discipline” where he derived the word from its root which is “disciple” that is to follow the leader. The last factor in the success triangle is Talent. Its…

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    “Leadership is a complex phenomenon. One thing is clear: leaders are not born into leadership, and you cannot make a leader. Leaders rise to existence by circumstances. Those who show up to the occasion are leaders” (Sweet, 2004). Born during the Great Depression, Truett Cathy, founder of Chick-fil-A is both a Visionary and Ethical Leader. Truett Cathy demonstrated he was a visionary by utilizing the Creator role when he created his signature chicken sandwich and was the first to incorporate…

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    Mentoring works; but how? There as about as many definitions of mentoring and its differences or similarities to coaching as there are mentors and coaches. Many would say that they are the same or a least cannot be clearly separated. What one can say is that having someone to talk to about issues that matter to you can make a huge difference. As to what works best in this regard, I have tried to sum up 12 key characteristics of mentoring: 1. Good mentoring is purposeful: we do not just sit…

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    An Ethical Responsibility

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    TOK ESSAY “POSSESION OF KNOWLEDGE CARRIES AN ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITY” All people bear knowledge within themselves. Once Voltaire said, “With great power comes great responsibility”. I think knowledge is a very important and a huge part of power. Without knowledge, there would be no concept of the power. So this quotation simply states that knowledge carries responsibility with itself. In this essay I will discuss the ethical responsibility that comes with the possession of knowledge. For this…

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    Along this line Fielders model presents leadership situation in terms of key elements that a can either be favorable ad unfavorable to a leader, leader- member relations refers to group atmosphere and members belief against and approval of the leader. When subordinates work and trusts respect and have confidence in the leader, leader-member relations are considered good. When member/subordinates distrust, do not respect, and have little confidence in the leader, leader-member relations are…

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    A lot of people believe great leaders should be charismatic, have or be a commanding presence, usually are visionaries, and believe to be educated at elite schools. Nearly all of the leaders of the extraordinary-performing corporation's tent to lack those traits. They are people-centric, valued service to others, and alleged they had a duty of stewardship. Nearly all were humble and very passionate operators who were intensely involved in the specifics of the business. Most of the people had…

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    NCOA Reflective Report

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    Before I came to Kisling Non-Commissioned Officer Academy (NCOA), I thought of myself as a good leader with certain traits and aspects. I believe that if I take care of my airmen, that they’ll take care of me by completing work orders, squadron objectives, or any future events without question. It wasn’t until I attended NCOA, that I was able to put concept names to the leadership traits that I had. For example, I would put aside my self-interest for the good of the work center because I…

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    Eva Perón Leadership

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    Throughout the history of the world, there have been many leaders who have helped shaped the nations that they were from. There were leaders who were adored by the citizens, and there were some who were not. There were leaders who helped shape the world into a better place, and some who made it worse. One particular leader who did many good things was Eva Perón. Eva Perón was a hispanic leader who did many things that benefited the country of Argentina. While many people in Argentina actively…

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    Nowadays, confidence plays such an important role in our lives to get through some tough moments. It’s the exact same with self-esteem. Everyone should feel proud and good of themselves. It is believed that feeling good about yourself can affect your mental health that will eventually lead you to how to behave. Regarding body image, well we humans care so much about our physical appearance especially people in their early teens. It’s simply got to do with whether or not we are looking attractive…

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    as the Hersey-Blanchard Situational leadership model. According to this theory, effective leadership is an outcome of a leader’s ability to adapt their behavior and style of leadership according to the changing situations. Therefore, a good leader should be able to identify changes in situations and environment, and be flexible enough and have necessary skills to vary their behavior (Hersey &Blanchard, 1988). When using the situational leadership model, a leader can either be task-oriented or…

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