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    Sarah admitted that I was the one thrown into this Director of Nursing position without proper training or goal-setting. Sarah slowly began to teach me about transformational leadership. Transformational leadership emphasizes the important of interpersonal relationships (Sullivan, 2013). Sarah felt I wasn’t orienting new nurses properly to our company, so she helped me develop a preceptor program. She said while decisions involving Human Resources…

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    focuses on the key tenets of effective leadership. An individual succeeds as a leader when he or she adheres to an ethical framework that serves as the foundation for decision-making and problem-solving processes. The ethical framework consists of a system of core values and beliefs that guides the individual’s actions and encourages these actions to reflect inner beliefs. Following the discussion regarding the ethical considerations linked to effective leadership, the author moves on to…

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    Indiana Student Council

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    conventions and camps they hold annually. I, Phillip Phan, am fortunate to be elected as a Northeast District Representative for the IASC Executive Committee. Being a part this committee has been life-changing thus far, in a similar SLI, or Student Leadership Institute, was this past summer. This picture of my family from SLI symbolizes the changes I have made as a camper, as a leader, as a person. Many students have the wrong perceptions of student council: it is for popular kids, it looks…

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    identity, and enhances stability among members and the organization. How has different leadership styles and theories positively and negatively affected Lakeland’s Salvation Army, in their quest to build the largest community devoted to homeless families in Florida? The Salvation Army hires employees who accept the organization’s core values,…

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    Observations and Reflections The nurse leader I worked with that I will described was a manager who was brought into our staffing office to insure our in-house agency was correctly maintaining our staff records and to teach the staff the correct way to do this. DS was a BSN trained nurse with 20 years of nursing experience with the majority of this time in the ER as staff nurse. DS had been a manager for AAS a staffing agency that was very large and assisted in staffing in the Houston Texas area…

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    Leadership skills are important attributes to attain in attempt to keep order (get results) and run productively in any environment. In Health, Doctors lead nurses in the operation room to ensure a safe and productive surgery. In Education, Teachers are seen by their students as an authority figure who teaches them things they need to know excel in school.Its significance also holds true in the settings of the business world, specifically in its management aspect. The traits of a leader can…

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    is to discuss if inclusive leadership influences solidifying organizational culture in the midst of a diverse international assembly of workers. A discussion on key traits necessary for inclusive leadership will be developed. Furthermore, an analysis of the leadership skills needed to build an inclusive organizational culture. The leadership characteristics for developing an organizational culture will be also covered. Finally, the application of inclusive leadership to challenges and…

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    Transformational leadership and servant leadership have similarities (Yukl, 2002). Followers will feel greater trust for their leaders, greater admiration and loyalty to the community and greater levels of motivation to do well those things they are expected to do. As such, I want to teach police officers to be dedicated toward the growth and welfare of people. I want to teach police officers to motivate, guide, offer hope, and provide a caring experience by establishing a quality relationship…

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    ELL Parents: A Case Study

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    According to Marzano, Waters, & McNulty (2005), leadership has been considered as essential to the effective functioning of organizations, including schools. Hoy and Miskel (2005) indicated that it is not surprising that there are as numerous definitions of leadership as scholars that have attempted to define it. For example, Burns (1978) provides the following definition of leadership: I define leadership as leaders inducing followers to act for certain goals that represent…

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    Organizational leadership is a very important piece to a company’s overall success and it is what strives managers into the leaders that they can become today. The whole idea behind organizational leadership is management, and also ways to find out what kind of management still you may be. It focus is to make a manager work towards what’s best for an individual and what is best for a group as a whole. Organizational leadership not only covers the management side, but it also an individual in…

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