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    makes a good leader? Since the early 1800s, various theories like The Great Man Theory and Trait Theory were developed to counter that question. However even in the 21st century, where Contingency, Transactional and Transformational theories exists, there is still no fixed formula for making the cut of a good leader. The Great Man Theory The very first theory known to exist is the Great Man theory. This theory…

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    He made a statement in direct contradiction to the Great Man Theory of Leadership,“ I don’t think people are born leaders, leaders are groomed, you have to learn how to lead.” The Great Man Theory (Northhouse 2016) centers around the key components that you are either born a leader or you are not, those that are born a leader lead and those that are not do not lead. The theory started back in the late 19th century and was based on key attributes great leaders held, thus of a man lacked those…

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    There are many theories to suggest what makes a good leader, but leadership is a broad term. For decades, it has accumulated many different definitions describing what makes a perfect leader of a group or an organisation. According to Howell and Costle (2001, p.4) leadership is a process used by an individual to influence group’s members towards the achievement of group goals, where the group members view the influence as legitimate. The leadership theories that this assessment will compare and…

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    “Leadership is not to be measured just by appearance, but by the virtue of learning from experience.” From all the way back during the ancient times to the invention of television and much of the present day, man has perceived looks to be a leadership trait. This particular idea and belief has been coalesced into what is known today as “The Great Man Theory.” The theory created by Thomas Carlyle during the 19th century dogmatically asserts that “leaders are born not made,” following further into…

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    education. Leadership is one aspect and crucial to the functionality of school organizations. A leader is anyone possessing the knowledge and skills in providing guidance in overcoming concerns. It is the ability to lead that makes leadership essential. Theories provide explanations on what effectiveness looks like within leadership and who along with what it takes to be a leader. Theories like the Greater Man/Trait Theory, collective leadership, and scholar-practitioner shed light upon…

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    obsessed by his Great Man Theory. In this theory, great men rule the world. They are able to go around the laws, for the bettering of humanity. Raskolnikov wants to fit into his own theory. He wants desperately to be a great man. To test his theory, he kills a cheating pawnbroker. The realization of what he has truly done slowly sets in. He realizes that he is an ordinary man, who simply committed a crime. This realization leads to physical and mental suffering. This suffering…

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    aspects of both the Great Man theory and the Relational theory. Both of these theories bring important positive and negative qualities to the workplace. Each theory has certain qualities that leaders should look for to enhance the workflow within the office work space. Through this paper the reader should be able to have a better understanding of both theories and how they should be used effectively within the workplace. A Comparison and Contrast of the Great Man Theory and Relational Theory…

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    Interestingly, with the case of the Iraq War the levels of analysis seem to overlap and it is more difficult to categorize each factor leading up to the invasion. An individual level of analysis begins with the idea that individuals do matter especially in the case of the Iraq War. Nineteenth century historian Thomas Carlyle’s The Great Man theory implies this idea to be true in that leaders do matter and have mattered throughout history. The Great Man Theory centers on two key beliefs, “the…

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    In the epic poem Beowulf, the protagonist Beowulf is shown as a hero with extrodinary strength. This is not what makes him a hero. By definition, a hero is a man of exceptional quality. However this term does not do Beowulf justice. His self-imposed purpose in life is to help others, and eventually sacrifices his own life in doing so. Beowulf’s battle with the dragon serves as a critique of the notion that Beowulf is a hero. The Dragon section displays many of Beowulf’s heoric characteristics.…

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    The male sex role theory popularized by Robert Brannon created a great foundation for gender studies, specifically studies concerning masculinity. The following essay will uncover his research design and analysis, his key contributions to the theory, and some strengths and weaknesses of his theory. Ultimately, the central premise is to show how his conception of masculinity and the sex role, in particular, has many faults and lacks evidentiary basis, which conclusively leads to its demise.…

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