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    My third long term SMART goal is a combination of achieving this Masters of Science degree from Western Governors University before Spring 2017 and using what I have learned in my job, specifically in my new territory. Specific knowledge and skills I will gain and use include flexibility and adaptability in changing my leadership style as appropriate. This will require an attitude of humility. I have been in the workforce for decades and have become complacent with many of my leadership habits.

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    as a leader. Before the interview, I had concerns and preconceptions. Katelynn also informed me on some information that I found to be surprising and she was very informative. I learned that to make others feel confident that it will be easier if you get to know that person and pay attention to certain details about them. This is helpful because when working with residents if they need some motivation or cheering up then by implementing what they are good at will help them. Being a leader will

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    reaction to the question, Are leaders born or can they be taught? I personally thought and think that anyone can be a leader. I feel this way because there are different kinds of leaders. I also think leaders can be taught by learning from examples set forth from other great leaders. 2. Now, use the Internet and find at least three articles or sites that discuss leadership. Based on your work, how is leadership defined? What are some of the best practices of leaders? Based on the information that

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    Warren Bennis provided several distinctions between a manager and a leader: a leader innovates, develops new concepts, focuses on people rather than systems, inspires trust, has a long-range perspective, has his eye on the horizon, the leader asks what, and why (Satterlee, 2013, p. 102). A leader should motivate, drive, and inspire other members of the organization to believe in the vision

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    an organization. In reality, leadership is much more than that. Leadership is being able to inspire others to be great while achieving a common goal. It comprises of having great communication skills and character. To grow as a leader, one should know what type of leader they are. To do that, there are several resources available to assess style, communication abilities, and character. One tool available for assessing leadership style is the Keirsey Temperament Sorter II (KTS-II). It is one of the

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    Health Leadership Skills

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    the knowledge, behaviors and abilities that a leader needs to be a successful one. Having a mastery of good leadership competencies or skills always contributes to superior performance. Successfully leading a public health organization is not an easy feat, because, there are many challenges and many opportunities as well. Thus, there has to be some kind of skills to be a success as a leader in public health, and the ability to effectively be a good leader is based on these important skills. In possessing

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    the position of a leader. It explored the standards of relational leadership and how to create group and individual leadership skills to influence lives groups and organizations. Content of the course- included effective communications, setting goals, decision making service leadership and many more leadership styles, and effective ways to implement change. I covered some basic concepts that are important to personal skills development and some leadership behaviors. To me, a leader is somebody who

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    The United States Navy and strong leadership are synonymous. I have been raised in a family that emphasized leadership and integrity. These qualities are demonstrated through distinct and profound attitudes, behaviors, and core moral values. I want to be part of something that matters and gives me the opportunity to succeed while helping people. Being a Naval Officer offers the fulfillment I am looking for. I strive to take on roles to improve my leadership skills. I learned about and made it my

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    There are two kinds of people in this world, Followers, and leaders. Followers are the people who never take a leadership role in any activity. However, leaders are the ones that use their leadership skills to make a difference in this world, Only one out of many can truly play the role of being a leader. Though there are a lot of people who try, very few are successful in leadership. Leadership is not something you can learn from a book, but you have to gain this skill through experiences such as

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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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