Sunday, November 17, 2013

Leadership Mastery Journal Post

In this course this month I have learned more of my leadership style; which is Maxwell’s form of leading. This form of leading has put me in my position phase as we speak on real time bases. The skills of knowing what people make up your team, is not a new element in being successful in business to me. 
The teachings of Greene 48 laws of power are, and have been necessary in order to get things done. In my field of wanting to be a Ceo of a fairly new Entertainment company I have Greene notions about getting the job done no matter what, which I’ve seen myself do in business. But, to be a true leader you need to know that loyalty, respect, and actions will only get you to the place you want to in this business. With the way that the world has been changing to services, we know that the best way to bring consumers is to be polite and courteous. But to the employees it is a different environment. I am working on the position of being in phase three; which is production. My goal is to surpass the level three of production, before my eighth month of my Master’s Degree program. When I wanted to do my paper again on Sean P. Diddy Combs something inside my frame of mind changed and I went back to my roots. Yes, in his own way Diddy is a leader for most young businessmen coming up in entertainment. But, whatever happened to the since of pride in doing a business that is all about creativeness and hoping to make a difference?  Where is the person to be the role model for any race or any creed?  Martin Luther King. Jr was my pick. The leader of the biggest movement to happen for the rise of one people. Dr. King was a man of great Honors and devotion to a main cause of making things better for the people of low income and education; whether white or black. While reading the Martin Luther King Jr.-Biological, I remembered why my mother and father raised me to know respect, treating both people and business with the same amount of respect. These ways where nothing less than, the Maxwell in Dr. Kings raisings and teachings as was my own.

The leader of personhood is what Dr. King mastered, and I’m working myself hard to do so as well. Dr. King taught the language of hope and change and he didn’t argue a point with any type of slander or anguish. The Greene of Dr. King was to show through actions, never through argument. This has showed through his legacy till today and I am a living part of that dream.

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