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LEADERSHIP

LEADERSHIP. LEADERSHIP. What is Leadership? Great Leaders of Our Time Difference Between Good and Great Leaders How Do I Become a Leader? Qualities of Leadership Summary. What is Leadership. Honor What is Honor? Courage What is Courage? Commitment What is Commitment. Great Leaders.

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LEADERSHIP

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  1. LEADERSHIP

  2. LEADERSHIP • What is Leadership? • Great Leaders of Our Time • Difference Between Good and Great Leaders • How Do I Become a Leader? • Qualities of Leadership • Summary

  3. What is Leadership • Honor • What is Honor? • Courage • What is Courage? • Commitment • What is Commitment

  4. Great Leaders • George Patton – General Grace Hopper - Admiral • Douglas McArthur – General Molly Pitcher –CV War • Chester Nimitz – Admiral Joan of Arc - • Dwight Eisenhower – General Princess Dianah - • Audie Murphy – WWII Nancy Regan - • John F. Kennedy – WWII Eileen Collins – NASA • James Doolittle – WWII Christa McAuliffe – • Colin Powell – General Condalezza Rice

  5. Great Leaders • Wayne Gretzky – Hockey Mia Hamm – Soccer • Mark Messier – Hockey Billy Jean King - Tennis • Willis Reed – Basketball Jackie Joyner-Kersee • Magic Johnson – Basketball Cami Granato - Hockey • Larry Bird – Basketball Manon Rheaume - Hockey • Derek Jeter – Baseball • Gary Carter – Baseball • Joe Thiesman – Football • Joe Namath – Football

  6. Good Leads By Example Works with Admits His/Her Errors Learns From Mistakes Supports his Charges Is Fair Takes Responsibility Bad Leads By Direction Barks Orders Sits Back Does Not Support Blames Others Criticizes Others Thinks Only of Themselves Differences

  7. Becoming A Leader • Leaders Are Not Born • You Learn Leadership From Others • You Develop Your Own Style • No Two Leaders Are The Same • Committed • Honorable • Fair

  8. Summary • There are Good and Bad Leaders • Leadership is Learned • Commitment, Honor, and Fairness Are the Core Values • Each and Everyone of You Have the Ability, Intelligence and the Core Values to Be Great Leaders

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