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Good and Bad leaderTRANSCRIPT
LEADERSHIP STYLE
“GOOD LEADER VS BAD LEADER”
PREPARED BY:
WAN NURAFIQAH AUNI BINTI WAN SHAMSUDIN
MAHIRA SHAHIDA BT HARUN
NURUL SYAMIMI BT ABDUL HUSIN
NORASYIKIN BINTI SIRUN
COLLIN POWELL
BACKGROUNDBorn on April 5, 1937 in Harlem, New York.
He is the son of Luther and Maud Powell which is his parents was emigrated from Jamaica.
Raised and grew up in the Bronx, New York
1954
• Enrolled in the City College of New York• Join Reserve Officer Training Crops (ROTC)
1958
• Earned a Bachelor science in geology• He received the second lieunant and went on to Basic
Training at Fort Benning, Georgia
1962
• He married with his wife, Alma Johnson• Sent to Vietnam, served as military adviser
1972
• selected as a White House Fellow in the Office of Management and Budget in the Nixon administration
BIOGRAPHY
1973
• Powell was sent to South Korea as commander of the First Battalion, Thirty-Second Infantry
1976
• he returned to the United States to the National War College and the Pentagon, where he made full colonel.
• He was performed as lead Second Brigade of the 101st Airborne Division
1983-1986
• He loves in being as leader and serving in Army division where he served as Weinberger’s senior military assistant
1989
• he received his fourth star and was appointed by ex-president America, George H.W.Bush to be the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
1993
• Retired from the military full honors
1993-
200
• One of the best speaker in world
• He also performed on the boards of directors of Gulfstream Aerospace, AOL, and Howard University, and was the chairman of the nonprofit America’s Promise foundation.
MUHAMMAD AL-FATEH
“Constantinople would fall into the hands of Islam. Leaders who conquer it, is the best of leaders and the troops under his command is the best troops”
(IMAM AHMAD BIN HANBAL)
BIOGRAPHY1432
• He was born on 30 march 1432M at Andrianapolis.
7 February 1451
• He was 19 years old and was appointed to be seventh Caliph of Ottoman empire
1452
• The construction of Rumeli Hisari as a preparation to attack Constantinople
6 April1453
• They reach at front of Constantinople.
Mei 1453
• The continuous attacks from Ottoman without stop almost 3 hours at Bayrampasa with his 30,000 armies but failed.
29 May 1453
• Last attack which had been launched at night• Constantinople was successful conquered this night.
1456
• Al-Fateh was lose and badly injured at Belgrade,Hungary
1459-1470
• Al-Fateh successful in conquering Amastris or Amasra,Morea, Candarid, Karaman, Euboea
May 1481
• Al-fateh was died because he was poisoned.
BIOGRAPHY1943
• Born on February, 5th in Birmingham, Alabama
1964
• Received bachelor’s degree from Birmingham-Southern College
1964
•Began his newspaper career as a reporter for the Birmingham Post-Herald in Alabama
1978
• Began Raines' association with The New York Times
1992
• Raines was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing for his “Grady’s Gift”
1993
•Received Master in English from The University of Alabama•Awarded with an honorary doctorate
2011-
2003
• Appointed as Executive Editor of The Times
• Albert J. Dunlap born on 27 July 1937 at Hoboken, New Jersey.• Known as Chainsaw Al and turnaround specialist.
Graduated from United States Military Academic. He has held top positions at numerous companies and
had 35 years career in business.
• Join the Scott Paper Co. making widespread cuts, including massive layoffs, in order to streamline operations. He sold Scott Paper
to Kimberly-Clark in 1995 for $7.8 billion and walked away with a $100 million golden parachute
• He took over as chairman and CEO of Sunbeam in 1996 and fired most of the highest-ranking executives. Dunlap help the stock closed at 52$ at a high record. However the stock had
fallen to 22$ on June 1998. This lead to accounting matters that seems to be point to the sudden discovery of a manufactured
earnings report.
BILLIOGRAPHY
ALBERT J. DUNLAP
SIMILARITIES&
COMPARISON(GOOD LEADER)
SIMILARITIES
CONFIDENCE WITH THEIR MAKING
DECISION
COMPITENCE AND DILLIGENT IN
PLANNING STRATEGIES
CONDUCT IN MILITARY ASPECT
GOOD IN DELIVERY SPEECH
NO COLLIN POWELL Sultan Muhammad Al-Fateh
1 Leader for conventional perspective Leader for Islamic perspective
2 He was appointed by President George W. Bush to be as secretary of state in United States.
He was appointed as a seventh Ottoman Caliph in hi young age
3 Dealing with enemy by use two mission which are close with enemy and destroy them
Dealing with enemy by use strategic planning
4 Picking people by look for intelligence and judgment, ability to make decision and also look for loyalty, integrity, a high energy drive, a balanced ego and the drive to get things done
Choose his troops by looking the persons that obedient to God
5 Able to speak seven language such asTurkish, Arabic, Serbian,Latin, Persian, Greek, Hebrew
SIMILARITIES&
COMPARISON(BAD LEADER)
Differences
Use of resources
Unethical
Albert J. Dunlap philosophy is to use the minimum resources in production of company.
He cuts down to the core and jump-starts company
stock.
Albert J. Dunlap makes cutting programs, he
manipulates the information of asset, the
amount and the loss incurred. New York Time
times discovered had engaged in similar
accounting fraud 20 years earlier in his position that
he never mentioned in resume.
Similarities
Sole decision making
Concentration of power
In order to successfully
implement any corporate
restructuring programs, it was
necessary to achieve key of
goals.
He breaks the framework policy by
make the employees work
more than usual. He make the
employees low staff morale,
environment of fear and antipathy.