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    1. Leadership, according to the Coast Guard, is influencing others to achieve a goal. This is a simple definition that explains a highly complex idea in an extremely basic form. The differences between good and bad leadership is not given, instead the reader of this short definition is left with the inclination that as long as a given goal was completed, then leadership must have occurred. A tyrant, however, can influence people to accomplish goals through intimidation, but that is not an…

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    Derrick, I asked him the tell me what leadership means to him. While giving me a straight stare, and as I observed the seriousness in his eyes, he said, “A definition to leadership means to me sacrifice, love dedication, to put it quite frankly, one that is willing to put himself/herself on the line to lead people into becoming well-qualified individuals in whatever they are called to do. All while leading by example of humiliation, and caring.” I found this definition to be an excellent one,…

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    Leadership scholars are often at difference about the true definition of leadership. Post World War II, the study of leadership has grown significantly, yet in all of the scholarly texts on the subject, no two definitions are the same. Gary Yukl, a leading researcher in the field of leadership, often refers to leadership as power. To exhibit influence over an individual or group, you must hold some sort of power over them (Ciulla, 2003). There are many different types of power and each come…

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    Webster's Dictionary defines leadership as "the power or ability to lead other people," on the contrary to Mark Miller – VP of Chick-Fil-A it's not just leading people. Leaders engage in applying the five practices – SERVE: S – see the future, E – engage and develop others, R – Re-invent continuously, V- value results and relationships, E- embody the values. How was he able to define SERVE? He organized a group of all the smart people and figure out how to come up with leaders within their…

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    Leadership Philosophy- Garrett My definition of leadership is practice what you preach. It is very easy to read the buzzwords and be a mouthpiece for what you think others want to hear. I feel it is much harder to stand up for those who aren’t in a position to stand up for themselves and put your own well being in jeopardy. My exposure to several different leadership influences throughout my career, both negative and positive has helped shape my philosophy. When I was a Second Class Petty…

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    The definition of a leader is defined by Merriam Webster as “a person who leads.” A simple and an objective phrase which carries little meaning to what leadership means. Another article written by Susan Ward in ‘The Balance’ defines leadership a step further as “the art of motivating a group of people to act towards achieving a common goal.” Both definitions capture the overall essence of being in control or in command. Yet from my experience in leadership roles, I have come to understand that…

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    To me leadership, as quoted by Jack Welch is, “Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself. When you become a leader, success is all about growing others.” Before becoming a leader, you are just working on the tasks assigned to you; doing the best what comes naturally to you like running a project and meeting deadlines; in essence, growing yourself; focusing on your weaknesses and strengths and trying to improve yourself than before. Then all of a sudden, after your promotion…

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    Leadership Immaturity and Inexperience Leadership by definition is a social influence that results in change by initiating and guiding others through demonstrated behavior, ideas, and deeds. Leadership is an essential element not only in the military but also in every realm of society. Leadership is a developed competency, the product of many circumstances to include environment, education, and life experiences. Without all of these contributing factors, how can we expect people to lead…

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    I have learned there can be numerous definitions of leadership. When I was a non-rate onboard the Coast Guard Cutter Boutwell, leadership meant doing what the Chief or First Class Boatswain’s Mate said. There was no questioning the commands or giving feedback. I did what was told because of their legitimate power. When I finally went to A-school and earned a Third Class crow, I learned from my supervisor at Public Affairs Detachment San Diego that leadership was all about building relationships.…

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    Ch.6 What is value leadership? It is the relationship between the leader and the followers, which is based on common values that are acted by the leader. Define moral leader? Knowing what is right and wrong as well as being honest and good in the practice of leadership. How to act like a moral leader? 1. Being honest 2. Doing the right things 3. Being fair and respectful; regardless of the peoples status 4. Encouraging ethics, and honesty **Levels of personal morel development? There…

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