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    FIT - BUS 5450 Assignment 1: Research Analysis and Proposal The Affect of Emotional Intelligence on Effective Leadership “Emotional intelligence is the ability to manage one’s own and others’ in order to guide one’s behavior and achieve goals” (Salovey‚ & Mayer‚ 2005). In simple words‚ EI is the ability to perceive‚ control‚ and evaluate emotions‚ that is‚ to regulate your own emotions‚ and the ability to cheer up or calm down another person. Building on the work of Mayor and Salovey (1997)

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    NISSAN CASE In the following‚ we are going to determine and discuss the 8 steps of Kotter in the Renault-Nissan article. The first step on the Kotter “scale” is “Establishing a sense of urgency”. From the beginning‚ Carlos Ghosn had a very clear communication strategy. He worked on creating a sense of urgency by sharing to the world how bad Nissan’s situation was. On the 18th of October 1999‚ Ghosn got straight to the point‚ by affirming to the auditors that Nissan was in a bad shape and was losing

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    people from all lifestyles. This change presents a need to research the traditions‚ laws‚ restrictions‚ languages‚ and time differences. Many forms of communication must be utilized to ensure teamwork and daily operation of the business. Involving other cultures in the business will increase revenue and save money on the workforce. Many changes will be needed to prepare the employees and management to deal with the people from different cultural backgrounds. How will communications be affected throughout

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    Leadership Development Plan By Mr.Soravis Monthienvichienchai Student ID3396762 School of Aerospace Engineering and Business Management (BP071) RMIT University 2013 Table of content Introduction | | | | | 1 | | Understanding ’Leadership’ | | | 1 | Self-Estimation | | | | 2 | | Self Assesment | | | | 2 | Generating model for leadership development | 3 | | Leadership Framework | | | 3 | | Leadership Theory | | | | 5 | Development Plan Conclusion

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    How To Measure Grips and Wrist Supports  Palm Guard Grips Measure the right hand from the base of the palm (where palm meets the wrist) to the base of the middle finger (where middle finger and palm meet.) Measurements Size Up - 2.5" XXS 2.5" - 3" XS 3" - 3.5" S 3.5" - 4" M 4" & Up L US Glove and Nastia Soft Beginner Velcro and Buckle Grips  US Glove and Nastia sizing is different from grip to grip. Please make sure you’re ordering the correct size for your grip!

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    Steve Jobs‚ the founder of Apple‚ was asked to come back as Chief Executive in 1997 when the business was making a loss. Job’s was appointed to provide a clearer vision for the business and to improve its profitability. How easy is it for a Chief Executive to change a struggling business into a more successful one? Justify your answer with reference to Apple and/or other organisations you know. (40 marks) Depends upon/ points : * How respected the leader is: Steve Jobs acted as an inspiration

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    As Akbar approach to religion was completely different from European approach to religion‚ their beliefs in religion were totally different as well. Akbar was the great ruler of Mughal Empire. He became a king at the young age of thirteen. Although Akbar believed in superstitions of the time‚ he was not a religious type. He was interested in learning different religions. Akbar did not choose one religion over another‚ instead he welcomed all the member of different religion groups. As he stated‚

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    truth is carefully designed by you . You must believes that being proactive means that conscious control over your life . Setting goals and working to achieves them . Instead if reacting to events and waiting for opportunities . We love to procrastinate and never make the hard choices that enable us to succesed . We can choose to eliminate all from of procrastination from our lives . Self- awareness ; the understanding that you do have a choice . If someone abused youyou can choose to intsult them

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    and any other means necessary to achieve teamwork. Dr. Clayton Christiansen describes how it molds children as well as in a corporation. In my parents’ house‚ this was their choice when my siblings and I were out of line. It would usually start with a series of threats. When threats were not taken seriously‚ it would be followed by immediate punishment. Dr. Christiansen in his HBR article‚ “How Will You Measure Your Life?” explains that these tools shaped a culture with some significant traits.

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    untold story in American History. It was overshadowed by the Great Depression and it lasted only 13 years. Prohibition was revoked on a national level in 1933‚ however Mississippi held onto Prohibition until 1966. Prohibition caused many of Mississippi’s current problems such as a low quality education and higher teen drinking rates. When Prohibition first came into effect‚ organized crime was on a decline. The days of robbing banks were over and most business was being taken over by legitimate enterprise

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