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    Coach Mac Research Paper

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    Almost everyone in a position of leadership had someone they looked up to while finding out who they were as a leader. In my case, I have always looked up to my old football and wrestling coach. I interviewed him for this paper and asked him a couple questions about his leadership style and how he became a leader. I have always respected Coach Mac ever since I was a freshman on varsity. The thing he praises most as a leader is accountability, and just learning what went wrong or right in the…

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    At my middle school, I was accepted into a leadership class which meant all of my teachers saw potential in me to be a leader. During this time I had no idea what it meant to be a leader or how I was going to show my peers what my teachers saw in me. I was not only in leadership but I was also in different clubs that required the leadership skills I embrace. Being involved lead to many accomplishments. An example is when I helped out with an event called Toys For Tots. Since this event took…

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    Leadership is the skill of a person to inspire people to achieve a common goal. The leadership normally comes with the job, as people are assigned management responsibilities. It doesn’t mean that all managers are leaders (Robbins S. P., 2009). There are five elements that can make great leaders: 1. Trust. We people trust you the communication goes faster because nobody is questioning your decisions. 2. Action. It is important for leaders keep their word. If they say that they are going to do…

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    privilege to partake in several leadership experiences, but there are a few which stand out from the rest. One has been my participation as a worship leader through my church. I am part of a team that leads the congregation in song. As a lover of music, and a pious christian, this is a particularly salient aspect of my life. By leading through song, I have the opportunity to share the gift of music, worship God in a unique way, and be a leader of people through my strongly entrenched beliefs,…

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    Texas Tech Journey

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    Being set apart is about the journey along with the end success. I have set myself apart as a student at Texas Tech due to my leadership, ability to make outside commitments while supporting my course load, and my hard work and ability to overcome adversity. For the duration of high school, I was a leader for my younger peers by volunteering over 400 hours with Shallowater’s Middle School One Act Play program. I held the position of High School Assistant Director for two years, and the…

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    much to leadership that I never even knew existed before, but the more I discover, the more eager I am to explore. Adaptive leadership is a way of putting leadership into words, as complicated as that can actually be. I learned characteristics of leadership and how to set achievable goals, as well observed my growth as a leader over the semester and determined principals from this class I never want to forget. Reflecting on the semester through coursework and journals, helps me to realize my…

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    The distinctive knowledge gained through the shadowing experience and interview with my school 's principal is invaluable and I am grateful for the principal 's graciousness in allowing me the opportunity to explore the complexities of school leadership. I was able to observe the principal 's style of leadership, planning with the school 's leadership team, and collaborative processes. I was also able to indirectly observe, conflict management, application of state and district mandates,…

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    Introduction Until recently, I have been surrounded by ineffective leaders for my entire professional career. Prior to June 2016, I was employed by The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center (ARC) for eight years. During that time, a common problem for the leadership there was that they severely struggled with motivating subordinates. Turnover was also extremely high, and this was largely due to the ways that the leaders communicated with their followers. After witnessing such extreme…

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    showing the flaws of traditional leadership in his prodigious play titled, ‘Servant Leadership’, said, “Traditional Leadership…is authoritarian with accumulation and exercise of power without clearly defined task and measurable result”. He thus implies that servant leadership share powers, put the need of others first, and help people to develop as highly as possible. Preferring this style of leadership, I draw strength from historical, literary and personal experiences. Looking back, I have…

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    knowledge of what leadership entailed before becoming an Organizational Leadership major, this major has not only helped me reflect on my own understanding, but grow in it as well. Through taking leadership courses and learning from great leader’s writings, the knowledge I have gained is unmeasurable, and will aid in developing my professional career moving forward. After taking Kouzes and Posner’s Student Leadership Practices Inventory, I have become even more aware of what my abilities as a…

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