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    I am ready to transition from direct and organizational leadership to the strategic level. Successful strategic leaders attain a high level of self-awareness to ensure their relevance and effectiveness in addressing adaptive problems. As an Army Special Operations Forces (ARSOF) senior leader I will work alongside joint, interagency, intergovernmental, and multinational (JIIM) stakeholders at the strategic level within the next 12 months. A large portion my work will occur within foreign countries

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    Followership is as Important as Leadership

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    A leader alone cannot accomplish a goal or vision by oneself. There is a built in assumption in our society that everybody should strive to be a leader. That’s where the fame and fortune are—with the leaders. “You can get a PhD in organizational leadership, but you can’t even get a bachelor’s in followership.” (Mercer) Why should an organization focus on followership as much as leadership? The Merriam Webster dictionary defines followership as “the capacity or willingness to follow a leader”

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    Effective Leadership-Ellen DeGeneres Shari Kjos BUS 119-Principles of Personal & Organizational Leadership Instructor: Chris Crites November 12, 2016 As human beings the vast majority of us wish we could change the world, whether that be helping humans, animals, the environment, it is helping those that cannot help themselves. However, we also realize to help with these causes it takes money and for the most part a great deal of it. But, some people are fortunate enough and can help

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    The skills required to conquer adversity and emerge stronger and more committed than ever are the ones that make for extraordinary leaders”. This quote summarizes Warren G. Bennis and Robert J. Thomas theme in their article “Crucible of Leadership” in support of the fundamental objective of this assignment. On 7 December 2008, 82nd ABN DIV Forward Support Company, distribution platoon was involved in a safety accident, adjudicated as operator negligence resulting in the death of a 22 year old soldier

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    of stages, and a leader gradually grows through the levels or may even land anywhere among the levels. Level 1 is a leader who is able to make decisions for the organization based on their skill levels and background knowledge. Leaders performing at Level 2 effectively work with others in a small setting by contributing their own capabilities. At Level 3, the leader is a competent manager who utilizes resources and personnel toward predetermined objectives. The Effective Leader at Level 4 works

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    delegation, communication, and facilitated project completion by becoming an integral part of the decision-making process. Chad’s success in these endeavors earned the trust of his leadership as he became a trusted resource while establishing himself as a leader amongst his peers. Leadership and Communication Chad’s leadership was on display when he showed composure and high judgment after a water main broke at BNA3 flooding 1/3 of the East Pickmod. The leak cause significant damage as water poured into

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    and understanding. This enlightened state enhances the ability of a leader and the quality of their leadership. According to Ciulla (2004) “Transforming leaders raise their followers up through various stages of morality and need. They turn their followers into leaders and the leader becomes a moral agent” (p. 15). Thus, the benefits from a transformation extend beyond the leader to influence organizational members as well. Leaders bear the responsibility to mentor, inspire and support their clan

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    and discuss, due to the reason that people live in the diverse society nowadays. Being an organizational leader that they would be required to accept the differences from others, who come from different countries, to investigate how to build an integrated teamwork, which is irreplaceable and indispensable. X-Team could be a helpful book providing the leaders some specific ideas to implement the organizational program that they need more advice on how to play a global leadership role. There are three

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    “There is no question that the performance of leaders and managers can have a truly significant impact on organisational performance, both in the immediate and longer term.” (Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, 2012, p8) ‘It is still an inescapable fact that people are the main resource of any organisation. Without its members an organisation is nothing. An organisation is only as good as the people who work within it.’ (Mullins, 2013). In the current economic climate it is vital that

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    Thought Item 2 (Option 1) In today’s society the concept of leadership provides a structure for decisions to be made within teams, organizations, and businesses. The notion that only leaders should be credited for the success or failure carried out by their teams has been instilled in our minds since we first understood the concept of hierarchies. The fact that most business schools even posses a required leadership course proves the significance of this concept within today’s society. While it

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