Friday, July 19, 2019
Leadership :: essays research papers
 Leadership        When Ronald Reagan said, "What I'd really like to do is go down in  history as the President who made Americans believe in themselves again", he  probably was not thinking too much about the definition of leadership. However,  without realizing, he pretty much defined it. I believe the definition of  leadership is having a impression on others, and not only inspiring them, but  making a physical difference in their lives (hopefully in a good way).  Without that aspect, there is not only no effective leadership, but there is no  leadership at all.    To have this ability to make impressions and differences, you need  communication skills. One who can not communicate well will never be a leader.  A leader must know how to speak so his ideas are understood in the correct way.  Ronald Reagan very own nickname was "The Great Communicator." The examples  that prove his nickname true are his great acting skills, the fact that his  talks with the Soviet Union push to the Russian move toward capitalism.    The next aspect of effective leadership is the ability to make decisions  to change, and not always stick to the status quo. What good is a leader who is  afraid of change? Despite economic setbacks, President Reagan reduced  government spending tremendously, and cut back on business regulations to  strengthen the business sector of the economy. By making this change, the  inflation rate fell 13% to 2%, and created thousands of jobs for Americans.  When Reagan entered office, the unemployment rate was 10.8%, when he left it was  5.3%. This economic growth would have never come if Reagan did not have the  will to change.    Even though Reagan's term sounds successful, there were many problems.  Failure is an aspect of leadership whether we want to believe it or not. The  drug menace, loss of international competitiveness, falling standards in  education, and the rising national debt were all of Reagan's flaws. However,  to be an effective leader, one must realize that there will be flaws such as  Reagan experienced in his term, and it is the effective leader's duty to try to    					    
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