Life Knowledge ® Leadership Styles What is my personal leadership style? Introduction to Leadership HS 5.

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Life Knowledge ® Leadership Styles What is my personal leadership style? Introduction to Leadership HS 5

Life Knowledge ® Leadership Styles Defined Leadership styles are what leaders do How they act according to what they value. HS 5 TM A

Life Knowledge ® Power Attributes Pursuit of power Seeking influence and personal prestige Control, authority, ultimate goal is position May measure success monetarily Example: Donald Trump HS 5 TM B1

Life Knowledge ® Beauty Attributes Seek beauty, symmetry, and harmony Style is more important than practicality Self-sufficient, individualistic Must have “good” taste, appearance; elegance Example: Van Gogh HS 5 TM B2

Life Knowledge ® Social Attributes Love of fellow beings Humanitarian concern for welfare of others Will not act for material gain without first considering others The unsympathetic nature of other types is frightening Example: Mother Teresa HS 5 TM B3

Life Knowledge ® Knowledge Attributes Value truth and knowledge above all thinking Learning is important; knowledge is power Value science, research, and theory Detached and unemotional; frustrated at failure of others Example: Einstein HS 5 TM B4

Life Knowledge ® Resource Attributes Practicality, usefulness, efficiency and effectiveness No use for knowledge that is not useable; make grades and get graded—not here to learn May look stingy/selfish Life is a struggle and must preserve resources Example: Bill Gates HS 5 TM B5

Life Knowledge ® Power Strength –clearly sees goals; respects authority Challenge –doesn’t always consider others’ feelings; doesn’t always take into consideration the consequences of certain decisions HS 5 TM C1

Life Knowledge ® Beauty Strength –truly appreciates beautiful things in life; can take care of themselves Challenge –doesn’t always seek the input of others; reputation means too much HS 5 TM C2

Life Knowledge ® Social Strength –truly cares for others and their welfare; always thinks about others needs Challenge –doesn’t make decisions for themselves; can be offended easily when someone else is not being sympathetic HS 5 TM C3

Life Knowledge ® Knowledge Strength –great learners and thinkers; can make a decision without becoming emotionally attached Challenge –frustrated by others, especially if underachieving; doesn’t think of others when making a decision HS 5 TM C4

Life Knowledge ® Resource Strength –has a lot of common sense; saves money Challenge –can be considered stingy/selfish; hard time seeing the purpose in knowledge or social HS 5 TM C5