"The real leader has no need to lead, he is content to point the way"

"If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader"

"Where there is no vision, the people perish"

Saturday, November 19, 2011

leadership map and portal


I truly enjoyed putting together my learning portal. I got to play around on the web and do some research into websites that inform me about the things of interest, or websites that provide me with useful information.  To complete this assignment I first I started by writing down the website I liked the most, from there I started looking through my bookmarks for other useful pages that I don’t use on a daily basic. Once I had those website, I began looking through the website for sites with interesting articles, useful information and things that would be interesting yet educational when burning time on the computer. I found a bunch of interesting sites that gave updates organizations I cared about or articles about international or local issues. I even caught myself wanted one of the links from my learning portal when I was on campus today. For my map, I tried to combine how I was already was as a leader and find qualities that I admire and would like to have.  I ended up with four key terms and four basic photos that I feel define my overall views about leadership.  Using a computer program to design the map felt a little confining to me; or maybe I just need to learn Microsoft doc better. Overall this project helped me organize my thoughts into something concrete and clear. Before I had a lot of theories floating around in my head and various leadership qualities that I admired. Now I have a more organized perspective on leadership.  

Sunday, November 6, 2011

The Charismatic leader

·      The charismatic leader theory is the idea that with charm and personality one can be a great leader

·      Charismatic leaders guide their followers by using charm and self-confidence.

·      Their personality attracts attention and gains admirers.

·      This type of leader is skilled as reading the environment and the emotions of other people

·      They have the power to inspire and transform the people they lead, yet with poor intention they can be the forces of devastation, as seen with Hitler
·      Charismatic leaders are great at spreading a vision to their followers

·      It is also typical for them to form their group to be distinct from other groups

Sunday, October 30, 2011

The path to leadership




This photo represents the path that I am on as a potential leader. 

me, myself and leadership reflection


How I view myself as a leader has definitely changed during this semester. I view myself as having potential to be a great leader but not there yet. I notice that I enjoy being in the leadership position and lead groups throughout my daily life, but am beginning to question my natural styles of doing so. It is easy to criticize past managers and recognize when others are leading in an incorrect manner, yet to see my leadership style from a third person perspective is quite a challenge. I would hate to be jumping into the leadership position, when my leading techniques are less than ideal and harming the group mentality. Since learning in specific about each theory, I have caught myself leading people in a manner different than how “my ideal leader” would. I feel there is always room for improvement and I am trying to find errors in my leadership style and then correct them. Yet I have noticed once finding errors, it is hard to change that behavior, because it is something done unconsciously.  Before I make huge changes, I think I need to learn more about what kind of a leader I want to be. I came to this class with a broad idea of what I like in leaders, and now have a clearer idea of what kind of leader I want to be. Not only do I have a better idea, but am beginning to understand more the behaviors that “my ideal leader” would have.  I truly have faith that after this class I will be in a much better position to lead people in the way that I want to be lead and in an admirable way.  If leadership where a path, I would say that I am well on my way, but still with a long journey ahead.

Midterm and class reflection


When analyzing the characters in Where the Wild Things Are and looking for specific leadership theories within them I feel I learned a lot. I learned how to identify leadership qualities from observing somebody. Prior to watching the movie, I had a good overview of the theories, and could think of some past managers that used such theories. But now I feel I would be able to pinpoint someone’s natural leadership strategies and tendencies and then also help them improve it. There were times during the movie where I would identify a character utilizing a theory, but I also caught myself noticing how they were not using it correctly or how they could have improved and used a different technique.
         I learned that leadership can be found everywhere, and when looking for the leader in the group, that I should not just look for one person. As I noticed in the movie, and as I am beginning to realize in most situations in life: there are many leaders within a group of people, and those various leaders will lead in times where they feel they are useful. While max (main leader) seemed to lead when the group moral was down, KW (another important leader) seemed to lead the groups overall opinion on various matters.
         I feel as though I learned a lot about leadership during this first section of this class. All of the theories discussed in class, were new to me. While I already had a broad view of leadership and learned various theories from management courses and previous HTM classes, I learned the more about the behaviors of leaders. Another important that that I have learned in part to this course, is that there are many different types of successful leadership. Prior to this semester, I had a more black and white view of leadership, that there is bad leadership and good. But now I am realizing more that bad leadership is often incorrectly matching leadership style to the situation. And that someone who is a good leader at one job, may not be at another. It’s more about adaptability than having a set technique of how to lead everyone. But overall I la great deal of information during this first section that has helped my learn about myself as a leader. 

Where the Wild Things are


Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Transformational


James MacGregor Burns, who was born in 1918, is known a presidential biographer, political scientist, historian, and most importantly for his work on leadership studies. He was one of the first authors to write about understanding leadership with a philosophical approach. Mr. Burns did ground breaking work in bringing light to the ideas of transformational leadership. Instead of concentrating on the traits and actions of great men leaders, as was done before, he looked into the interaction of leaders their style of working toward mutual benefit. His work is said to have changed how we view management and leadership in the workplace and out. 


Video example of transformational leader

A Martin Luther king speech is a obvious example of a transformational leadership. His speeches are full of inspiration, intellectual stimulation and he is undeniably someone with idealized qualities. The movement he brought on was an undeniable transformation, that needed such a strong, determined and vision oriented leader.




My slum dog millionaire slide show to illustrate a transformation from helpless and hopeless to empowered 




This photo is to represent the before scene, which was quite hopeless in regards to Jamal's future


This is to represent the young character spark for life and not being at the mercy of what he was given, but instead taking charge of his own life.




This photo is in the middle of Jamal's transformation process, he was made headway, but is facing unfamiliarity and challenges


His hard work is paying off, as he unexpectedly won a million dollars with his great knowledge and perseverance



and in the end, he gets the girl too ! Which is to represent the whole transformation/ his success