Table of contents  Definition of leadership  Biography of Mao Zedong  Mao’s Rise to power  Significant Events  Leadership Style  Judging of effectiveness.

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Table of contents  Definition of leadership  Biography of Mao Zedong  Mao’s Rise to power  Significant Events  Leadership Style  Judging of effectiveness

Our Definition of leadership  A leader is someone who can direct and influence a group of people to work towards and achieve a goal.  A leader will usually first come up with a goal or vision and will then need to convince his followers to pursue this common goal.

Criteria of a great (political)leader  First, a great leader must be able to hold on to the support of his people.  Next a great leader result in a significant change in his country.  Lastly, a great leader must result in a deep and lasting positive impact on both his people and country

Criteria of a good (political)leader  A good leader must be able to empathize with his followers.  A good leader must improve the standard of living of his people.  A good leader must be morally upright and and empower his followers.

Biography - An Introduction (1)  Appointed as first chairman of the communist party of China  revived its stagnating economy and culture and extended his contribution by normalizing its relations with world's super powers  led the People's Republic of China from 1949 until his death in 1976  laid the foundation for powerful nation through his effective reforms and many socio-cultural programs

Biography - An Introduction (2)  Social-cultural programs such as "Great Leap Forward” criticized from within China and outside for ruining the heritage, culture and agriculture of China  regarded as the one of the most important figures of the modern World History  portrayed as a great revolutionary and strategist  transformed the country into a major power through his policies

Biography – Early life in China  born in an affluent Buddhist family of China  Graduated from the First provincial Normal School of Hunan in 1918  registered as a part time student at Beijing University  engaged himself as much as possible in reading  During his stay in Beijing, his idea of communism evolved and matured.

Biography – Political Ideas  Was from a peasant family  believed that problems of China could be studied and resolved only within China  co-founded the Communist Party of China (CPC)

Biography – Leadership in China  People’s Republic of China established on 1 October 1949  Ending the almost two decade’s long civil and International war  Chairman of the PRC in 1954 remained till  Took over the control of all media to promote the image of Mao and the party  Ordered executions as necessary for the ‘securing the power.’

Biography – Leadership in China  launched the first Five-Years Plan in 1953 that aimed to end the Chinese dependence on agriculture to become a world power  New industrial plants were built and agricultural industries began to produce enough capital that China no longer needed any outside support  Initiated the Second Five-year Plan, ‘The Great Leap Forward’ in 1958  efforts were made to increase the rate of literacy and to control prices

"The Great Leap forward"  Second Five-Year Plan, also known as ‘The Great Leap Forward’  Focused on heavy industries for economic growth  small agricultural collectives were merged into far larger people’s communes  Peasants were ordered to work on massive infrastructure projects and all private food production was banned  combined by the flood or drought situation in some areas left peasants nothing to eat resulting into the largest Famine in the human history

The Cultural Revolution  Due to failure of the ‘Great Leap Forward’  feared the prospect of loosing his place at the political stage, as he had lost esteem among top party leaders  launched Cultural Revolution in 1966  continue the armed struggle through young people and teenagers and give power directly to the Red Group  led to the destruction of Chinese heritage and prosecution of millions.

Final Days  declared the Cultural Revolution to be over  declining health and lung ailment due to smoking and heart trouble  His body lay in the state at the Great hall of the People  His body was later placed into Mausoleum of Mao Zedong

Biography – A Timeline  Mao Zedong was born on 26 December  Graduated from Normal Provincial School.  Travelled to Beijing.  He co-founded the Communist party of China.  Conducted Autumn Harvest Uprising.  His wife Yang Kaihui was arrested and killed by KMT.  Took over the power from the KMT.  Establishment of People’s Republic of China.  Mao became president of PRC.  Second Five-Year Plan ‘The Great leap forward’ was launched.  Cultural Revolution was launched.  On 9 September Mao Zedong passed away.

Characteristics/Leadership Qualities  Intelligent  Methodical  Possesses Foresight  Innovative  Charismatic  Ruthless

Intelligent  Despite not receiving proper education in his early years, Mao educated himself by reading a variety of books.  Despite being born from a peasant family, he pioneered China’s philosophical and political ideologies and published a lot theoretical works.

Methodical  Splendid mass organizer and administrator  Knows how to go to the masses and organize them to realize these slogans  A classical example:  "On the Rectification of Incorrect Ideas in the Party", dealing with such errors as "the purely military viewpoint, extreme democratization, non-organizational viewpoint, absolute equalitarianism, subjectivism, adventurism, etc."

Possesses Foresight  Mao was born in a turbulent time where China was dubbed “the sick man in asia” and constantly suppressed by the Japanese and Western countries  Despite these adversities, Mao foresaw a China modelled by Marxist Communism to regain its international dominance.

Innovative  Ideas about class warfare  Developed his own version of Marxist Communism, also known as Maoism.  seemingly impossible for anyone to conjure the idea of turning against his own class, subjecting them to humiliating struggle and taking away their property  some have dubbed Mao as “the dreamer”

Charismatic  Mao was very charismatic to the Chinese people as he was seen to be a visionary and appealing to the peasants.  People hailed Mao as the Great Leader Chairman and National Hero.  Even today, some people regard Mao as the saviour of the people and a god-like figure.

Ruthless  Would do anything to consolidate his power and realise his vision for China.  Very strict about media censorship, preventing publications of any media anti-communism and promoting capitalism  During the 'Hundred Flowers Campaign‘, Mao invited suggestions and opinions from party members about how China should be governed.  It was said that Mao used this policy as a method of identifying and subsequently prosecuting his enemies.

Mao’s Leadership Style  Mao Zedong practiced the leadership style of transformational leadership.  Transformational leaders aims to achieve a positive change from the current situation with a vision in mind and are generally more task-oriented than people-oriented.

Mao’s Leadership Style  Transformational leaders are usually motivated by their vision or goal rather than to service and empower their people.  Transformational leaders are also usually more concerned about the achieved result than the development of his followers in the process

Mao’s Leadership Style  Mao is a typical Transformational leader.  This is evident from how he desired to achieve his goal and visions for China despite the sacrifices.(Loss of millions of lives)  The Cultural Revolution, inspired by his vision of a China that would be in “perpetual revolution” was carried despite the heavy prices of the destruction of heritage and loss of lives.

Mao’s Leadership Style  Comparison between characteristics of Transformational leaders and Servant leaders. Characteristics of Servant Leaders Characteristics of Transformational Leaders More People OrientedMore Task Oriented Process OrientedResult Oriented Believes in empowering and enabling others Believes in doing what is most efficient for the result Common Interest in the peopleCommon Interest in the organization Are value and character drivenAre goal and profit driven

Is Mao a great leader?  We believe that Mao is an great leader.  Mao has fulfilled the first criteria of maintaining support of his people. During his reign, Mao was greatly supported by his followers and hailed as the “Great Leader”. Mao was named a national hero after his death and even today, some see him like a god-like figure and the saviour of the people.

Is Mao a great leader?  Next, Mao has also fulfilled the second criteria as he has indeed resulted in a significant change to China. Mao was known as the architect of modern China and his successes in the war against KuoMingTang and his various policies(E.g. The Great Leap Forward) has significantly shaped China.  Lastly, Mao have fulfilled the third criteria of having deep and lasting impacts on China. It was Mao’s policies that laid the grounds in China that made China’s current successes possible and Mao’s political ideology and philosophies continues to shape China and the way its citizens think.

Is Mao a good leader?  Our group believes that despite Mao’s significant impact on China, He is not a good leader.  This is because although Mao’s leadership has transformed China into a independent and powerful nation and laid the important foundations to China’s success, he does not possess the traits of a good leader. Furthermore, Mao’s actions has led to tremendous damage and the lost of millions of lives in China.

Is Mao a good leader?  First, Mao does not possess any of the qualities of a good leader.  Mao showed no empathy towards his citizens and all of his actions are motivated by his own visions. This is evident from the Great Leap Forward, where widespread famine resulting in death occurred in China.  The Cultural Revolution reached resulted in huge damages to China was also based on his sole vision without understanding the needs of the Chinese.

Is Mao a good leader?  Most importantly, Mao is not a good leader because of the damage he caused.  Mao’s policies have resulted in the huge loss of human lives. For example, in the cultural revolution, millions of intellectuals were persecuted and killed just for Mao’s consolidation of power.  In the consolidation of power, Mao was well known for sabotaging and executing political rivals. Deng Xiaoping was one of Mao’s rivals who survived the persecution.  Its is estimated that Million people lost their lives as a result of Mao’s actions.

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