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    and doing carpentry work with my father. I have worked hard to become a starter and captain in two sports, and I have earned the best grades possible at my school. I believe my experiences of stepping outside of my comfort zone and pursuing interests outside of the ordinary have given me a foundation on which to build the next level of my education. I am a three sport athlete, a straight-A student, an active volunteer in youth sports, and a section leader in my high school band. From the…

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    Leadership Observation

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    Each of the speakers we had in our class this semester had their own leadership approach. They have each found their own unique way to use their leadership style to grow into successful businessmen and businesswomen. Throughout the semester they have shared their leadership advice and experiences with us. The three speakers that I feel had the most impact on me were James Spaniolo, John Goolsby, and Carolyn Mentesana. James Spaniolo’s presentation was very casual, yet energetic. He had a sense…

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    you some solid facts in my life. Before starting college and for 11 consecutive years (1994 - 2005), I was the top 1st or 2nd student on my class. Not only this, I was one of the top 10 students across the whole state/governorate and the governor rewarded me two times for my exceptional academic performance. Being a gifted student, the ministry of education in Egypt offered me to join a special high school built in the capital for gifted and talented students nationwide. My conservative father…

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    1. What is Leadership? That is a hard question as it means something different to everyone. Leadership can be defined as the process of influencing organizational members to use their energies willingly and appropriately to facilitate the achievement of the organizations goals and visions to accomplish the mission. Various leadership values and traits, both good and bad, have influenced me over the years which I would attempt to emulate or avoid. I think I was defiantly exposed to more…

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    Q. Briefly discuss how you would describe him/her as a leader. Nursing leadership plays a pivotal role in nursing role and the entire health system. One of the key role of nurse leader in health care system is the nurse manager. The philosophy of a nurse manager role is individualized, which is different from one another. However, there is a unique component of all nurse manager is that they think critically, influence others, and take action to accomplish a common goal. I have interviewed a…

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    Analysis Leadership: John Maxwell John Maxwell is a coach, author, and speaker that is known world-wide for being an influential leadership expert (Christian books preview [CBP], n.d.). John is the originator of the John Maxwell Company, John Maxwell Team, EQUIP, John Maxwell Leadership Foundation and trained more than five million leaders. John is an honorary inductee into the Hall of Fame. John also is a pastor with twelve doctorates, and a recipient of several honorary awards in his lifespan…

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    LMX Theory

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    and the leaders. Which validates our experience of how people within organizations relate to one another and the leader. The LMX theory challenges other theories priory discussed in class on what their focal point is. The prior theories focal points were the trait approach, skills approach and style approach, which all focus on either the leader or the followers solely. While the LMX theory focus on the relationship between the two. 2. Contrast the experiences of in-group and out-group…

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    Each individual defines “leadership” the way he or she best sees fit. However, the main concept is the same. Multiple ideas and definitions come to my mind when I hear the word “leadership.” For instance, leadership consists of being a role model for others and being someone that others can go to due to the qualities this person possesses. A leader is a team player, displays a positive attitude when working with others, possesses great communication skills, and is prepared. I feel that these…

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    Leadership and its definition can vary depending on the context. According to Cox (2016), leadership is a person’s ability to intentionally influence other people, resulting in structure, facilitation, guidance and relationship building for team members. Displaying effective leadership skills means being able to adapt to changing environment and inspire others to meet a collective goal (Cox, 2016). Necessary skills that a leader must display include the ability to be flexible, build trust,…

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    effective leadership. This is virtually true with any operation plan but it is the most important of the five listed for this exercise. My reasoning is simple. Effective leadership requires skills such as communication, intellect and planning. Those traits are almost identical to any effective Emergency Management Leader. Also, an effective leader can ensure the other challenges listed are successful as well. In other words, no Emergency Manager can obtain success without strong leadership…

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