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Title: Leadership Factors


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Leadership Factors
  • What are the major factors of leadership in
    business and education?

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1 Lead yourself before you lead others.
  • A leader of any organization has to lead herself
    or himself before leading other people.
  • A leader should know the components of
    leadership and membership in organization.

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2 Building trust and credibility
  • Developing trusting relationships with your
    clients is vital to your business success as
    well. No matter what business you are in, the
    most powerful value-added contribution you can
    make to any business relationship is the trust
    factor.
  • How can you get trust?
  • To be trusted you must
  • To be respected you must..
  • To be loved you must ..

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Leadership Factors in Business
  • 1 Building trust and credibility
  • 2. Quick Decision and Taking Responsibility (VTR)
  • 3 Better benefits for the workers. (Nagoaoka,
    Kosaka)
  • 4 Gender balance and Empowerment in the
    organization
  • 5 Cross-cultural literacy and multi-cultural
    literacy
  • 6 CSR
  • 7 Environmentally friendly and ecological
    management
  • 8 Problem shooter Kaizen and Genchi Genbutsu
    TOYOTA 9 Fostering Teamwork and Sense of
    Belonging to the
  • company
  • 10 Long and short-term perspectives and
    prediction
  • 11 Culture and humanity

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The Goals of the Executive Development Program at
University of Colombia
  • Increase your capacity to think strategically.
  • Develop an empowering leadership approach.
  • Strengthen your ability to understandand
    managechange.
  • Foster cross-functional collaboration.
  • Maximize individual and team performance.
  • Learn to analyze financial statements.
  • Formulate more accurate projections to enhance
    your companys profitability.

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Building trust and credibility
  • Building trust and credibility does not happen
    overnight.
  • To cultivate trust, it takes the risk of being
    open with clients and prospects.
  • This enables them to perceive you as a real
    person with strengths and weaknesses that come
    into play as the relationship develops.
  • When trust is reciprocal, you will find that your
    confidence in others is rewarded by their support
    and reinforcement of what you also stand for as a
    business entity.
    (2006-07-21 / Author Robert L Moment)

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CSR and Environmental Awareness
  • Market-based instruments can achieve some
    environmental objectives for less economic cost
    than conventional approaches.
  • Geneva, 23 February 2009 - All businesses all
    economic activities depend on ecosystem
    services. Thus it is in the interests of business
    in general and companies in particular to help
    maintain and enhance those services. Market-based
    instruments can achieve some environmental
    objectives for less economic cost than
    conventional approaches.

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Business leaders gather in London for UN poverty
summit
  • Business leaders gather in London for UN poverty
    summit
  • By Newswire Newsletter 22 July 2008
  • Reuters reports that the United Nations and the
    British government have organized a meeting that
    would see some of the worlds largest
    corporations discuss their strategies to boost
    global anti-poverty programs. U.K. Prime Minister
    Gordon Brown and United Nations Development
    Program Administrator Kemal Dervis are set to
    welcome some 80 chief executives of
    multinationals in a forum that would highlight
    the importance of the role of the corporate world
    in poverty fight. At the Business Call to
    Action, several of these magnates will talk
    about their companys anti-poverty efforts. This
    year must be a year of action if we are to tackle
    the development emergency we face. Without an
    extraordinary effort, we will fail, Brown
    stated. Businesses are engines of growth and
    sustainable development. Creative approaches and
    partnerships are essential in catalyzing vibrant
    new markets that can contribute to advancing
    inclusive growth and development, Dervis
    remarked.

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Leadership in Education
  • Promote students humanity and academic
    achievement
  • Support and develop a talented staff
  • Build a solid organizational structure
  • Creating several learning and enlightening
    communities involved in students, teachers and
    administrators within school building
  • Building rapport and supportive systems for young
    students together with parents.
  • Ethical leadership in order to foster a good
    citizen in local and global communities

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Professional Leadership by Principal Dame Sharon
Hollows, Calverton Elementary School
  • Dame Sharon Hollows became a teacher in 1979. She
    started her career in London. After rapid
    promotion, she became head teacher at Calverton
    in the East End of London. Calverton appeared in
    the press, described as one of the worse schools
    in the country.
  • Within three years, Calverton became the most
    improved primary school in the country, with
    results far exceeding those achieved in far more
    affluent areas.

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Solo savior on the streetsOsamu Mizutani
  • Yomawari Sensei (Teacher on a Night Beat)

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Osamu Mizutani
  • Sunday, Jan. 15, 2006 The Japan Times
  • YOKOHAMA'S 'NIGHT GUARD
  • For the past 14 years, former high-school teacher
    Osamu Mizutani has had no rest as he has devoted
    himself to helping troubled youths put their
    lives back in order.
  • Osamu Mizutani Widely known as yomawari sensei
    (the night guard-teacher) for his nightly patrols
    to encourage kids hanging around the streets to
    return to regular life, 49-year-old Mizutani
    regularly has to deal with motorcycle gangs and
    gangsters as he strives to turn youngsters away
    from lives of crime.
  • Once he was even forced by an underworld boss to
    crush the tip of his own finger in order to help
    a Taiwanese youth sever ties with a crime
    syndicate.

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Osamu Mizutani
  • Now, with more teens becoming hikikomori
    recluses, suffering from abuse at home or giving
    up on their future in a society they perceive of
    as fraught with socio-economic change, Mizutani
    has been busier than ever. Two years ago his book
    "Yomawari Sensei" touched a raw nerve when it was
    published. About 350,000 copies have been sold to
    date in Japan, with another 51,000 sold in
    translation in South Korea since 2004 and
    publication eyed soon in Taiwan.

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