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    personal savior. These values include honesty, integrity, respect for self and others, charity, and love; I believe these values are the cornerstone of positive leadership. Maintaining my faith through prayer, study of God 's word, and appropriate mentorship is my plan for continued development of my leadership skills. If belief is the foundation of effective leadership, then leading with connectedness would seem to enhance that effectiveness. Connectedness is also found as one of the strengths in the

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    Dev. 2010 Jul-Aug;26(4):E12-7. Can Oper Room Nurs J. 2009 Jun;27(2):6-7, 14-5, 28-30. Mentoring new nurses in stressful times. Young LE. The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario. Clin Nurse Spec. 2009 Mar-Apr;23(2):61-7. Perceptions within a mentorship program. Wolak E, McCann M, Queen S, J Nurses Staff Dev. 2008 Sep-Oct;24(5):203-11; quiz 212-3. The development of expert performance in nursing. Haag-Heitman B. Clinical Practice and Standards, Extendicare Health Services Inc., Milwauke

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    ways a nurse can be an active leader is through mentorship (Cherry & Jacob, 2011). A mentor helps new nurses through the many transitions they will encounter. The mentor guides a new nurse both emotionally and clinically. New nurses need to develop relationships which will be their foundation for future skills as communicators and leaders. Furthermore, nurses rely on mentorship to enhance their clinical skills and critical thinking. Besides mentorship, it is valuable for a nurse leader to participate

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    Workshop 5: What Makes A Good Leader? Belief must be the foundation for becoming an effective leader. In the book, Strength Based Leadership, Belief is presented as one of the strength characteristics of a leader: "People strong in the Belief theme have certain core values that are unchanging. Out of these values emerges a defined purpose for their life" pg. 123. A strong set of core values provides the leader with a consistent point of reference and a moral compass. My core values are rooted in

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    Similarly, a portion of Ellie’s understanding differs to some opinions and thoughts of her mentor, Joel. Ellie, who has rarely stepped outside into the desolate world, was mentored by Joel throughout their journey to the Firefly’s laboratory. In the beginning of the story, Ellie followed Joel’s perspectives, however, as the story progressed along with Ellie’s maturity, she developed a better understanding of what surrounds her, hence her consequently becoming a more autonomous individual. Joel and

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    position that was challenging and essential for my professional growth. He found a way to make every task a developmental point for all of the soldiers. Several leadership traits to include my adaptability and calm demeanor, I owe to SFC Krueree’s mentorship. He is a leader who smiled and made every

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    This concise paper addresses a lifetime of learning on part of the author and the gracious graduated squadron commander interviewee who leant his time and wisdom. In the next few paragraphs the three key elements that will be addressed include: the author’s leadership philosophy, elicited in the hot seat from the Group Commander, a summary of the author’s commander interview, and an analysis of the interview through the lens of the author’s own philosophy. Given the opportunity to take command of

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    The research questions for this study were the main focus that guiding the research. There were a total of three which helped with determining various literatures impact best practices for improving success rates of African American males. Harris and Wood (2013) noted that studies on men of color began to increase in the 1990s and recently empirical studies in community colleges have increased. Student engagement practices were explored at the university level in order to determine the best practices

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    Though his family could not provide him with the financial resources to create immense wealth, Gatsby utilized mentorship from an older man he admired and created his own ventures method to achieve wealth. Driven by his own American Dream of creating wealth for himself, Gatsby was able to extend past the unfortunate circumstances around him and achieve individual wealth

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    Through the use of first person encounters, Frederick Douglass in his narrative “A Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass” argues that the key to freedom is claimed through education. He introduces this idea after his beginning steps in becoming educated and later reinforces it by providing extensive examples of his experience with; slave-masters, learning the alphabet, reading and writing, and the exposition of individual opinions in literature. Douglass’s first encounter with education is

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