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WINSTON CHURCHILL

Winston Churchill1874 - 1965

Winston ChurchillTable of FlowIntroductionAloysiusBiographyAloysiusDISC PersonalityProfileAloysiusLeadershipStyleKenLeadershipCommunicationDaoyiCharismatic LeadershipEechanEffective LeadershipEechanTransformational LeadershipYvonneMoral LeadershipYvonneConclusionAnyoneReferencesEveryoneIntroductionThe leader of the only country left unconquered in Europe in World War 2

The symbol of wartime leadership

The greatest Englishman/Briton of all time

One of the great world leaders of the 20th centuryBiography

BiographyFull Name: Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill

Year: 1874

Place of Birth: Blenheim Palace, England

Parents: Lord Randolph Churchill & Lady Jennie Jerome

Wife: Clementine Hozier

Children: Diana, Randolph, Sarah, Marigold & Mary6Biography1888: Enters Harrow School

1893: Enrolled into the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst

1895 1899: Served as a soldier + journalist in Cuba, India, Sudan and Africa

1900 -1955: Enters Parliament

1964: Leaves Parliament

1965: Death7Achievements/AwardsYearEducationAchievements1874Born at Blenheim Palace in Marlborough, England1883-1886Boarding School-1887-1892Harrow School-1893-1894Royal Military College,SandhurstCommission as a Cavalry Officer1905-Under-Secretary of State1908-President of the Board of Trade1910-Home Secretaryof State for the Colonies1911-First Lord of the Admiralty1917-Minister of Munitions1918-Secretary of State for War and Air1921-Secretary of State for the Colonies1924-Prime Minister (1stround) & Chancellor of the Exchequer1940-Prime Minister (2ndround)1955-Resigned1953-AwardedNobel Prizein Literature1963AwardedHonorary U.S. citizenship89DISC Personality Profile10DISC Personality ProfileWinston Churchill was an Influencing Personality; Emphasis on shaping the environment by influencing or persuading others

Motivated by social recognition, group activities, and relationships

Prioritised taking action, collaboration, and expressing enthusiasm

Described as convincing, magnetic, enthusiastic, warm, trusting and optimistic

All this can be felt from all the inspiring speeches and quotes he had given throughout his years

DISC Personality ProfileBlood, Toil, Tears and Sweat May 13, 1940First Speech as Prime Minister to House of Commons13Leadership StyleUsing the Traits Approach, Churchill had evidently displayed the 3 essential traits which made him a great leader:

Optimism & SelfIntegrityDrive

Firstly, Optimism and Self-confidence. As some of his quotes said:

A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity, while an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty

I am an optimist. It does not seem to be much use to be anything elseLeadership StyleChurchill had high self-confidence, as he was known to be very eloquent.

He displayed his confidence through his speeches and quotes. In addition, he showed a lot of self-confidence through the way he communicated to his people

In addition, Churchill was not afraid to share his visions to his peopleLeadership StyleIntegrity, the main leadership trait

In the early days, many saw Churchill as a Warmonger when he raised the awareness of the growing Nazi threat

Lastly, Drive. Churchill did not dampen his determination to succeed after he resigned from his post of First Lord Admiralty

After losing the election post D-day invasion. Churchill held on and was elected 6 years later. He only resigned when his health started to deteriorateLeadership Style17Leadership CommunicationStrategic communication

Communication that takes place across hierarchical levels

4 key components:

Open communication climateActive listening Discernment Dialogue Leadership CommunicationComponents of strategic conversations:

Open communication climate

Share all information across all levels

Active listening

Grasp and interpret a messages genuine meaningLeadership CommunicationDiscernment

Detect messages hidden below surface of spoken interaction

Dialogue

Active sharing and listening

Leadership Communication21Charismatic LeadershipSix characteristics

Love-based motivation

Made his followers feel valued

Did his part as a leader superbly

Wanted to create a better future than the present

Charismatic LeadershipEffective LeadershipA combination of good qualities

Power to inspire

Strategic foresightDriving passionUnstoppable personality

Listened to peoples opinions

Able to maintain poise in stressful times

Charismatic Leadership

Never Give InOctober 29, 1941Harrow SchoolTransformational LeadershipAbility to:

Bring about significant change in both followers and country

Led changes in countrys vision, strategy and cultureTransformational LeadershipPainted a vision of a desired future state

Communicated in a way that made the pain of change worth the effortTransformational LeadershipTheir Finest Hour June 18, 1940House of CommonsTransformational Leadership

Elevated followers concerns to higher psychological needs (From physiological needs to lower psychological needs)

Before warDuring warAfter warTransformational LeadershipMoral LeadershipSeeking what is right

Practicing right conduct

Able to distinguish what is right and wrong Moral LeadershipMoral LeadershipDifferentiating right from wrong:

1940: Decision between trusting the French government in its promise or destroying a fleet of French Navy battleships in case it falls under the hands of Hitler

Ending: Hitler was unable to pose a threat to Britain with that fleet of battleshipsMoral LeadershipPost-Conventional followed internalised universal principles of justice and righteousness

Knew that the Nazi Germany was a huge evil threat that would be hard to ignore without consequences

His strong will and belief stood firm and influenced others to believe in the same wayConclusionQuestions & AnswersReferences For Introduction, Biography & DISC Personality ProfileDaft, R. L., & Lane, P. G. (2011). The Leadership experience. Australia: South-Western Cengage Learning

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Inscape Publishing. (2010). Disc profile. Retrieved from http://www.discprofile.com/

YouTube. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/ References For Leadership Style Daft, R. L., & Lane, P. G. (2011). The Leadership experience. Australia: South-Western Cengage Learning

Winston Churchill Leadership principles and their relevance today. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.winston-churchill-leadership.com/References For Leadership Communication Daft, R. L., & Lane, P. G. (2011). The Leadership experience. Australia: South-Western Cengage LearningReferences For Charismatic & Effective LeadershipDaft, R. L., & Lane, P. G. (2011). The Leadership experience. Australia: South-Western Cengage Learning

BBC - History - Churchill decides to fight on (pictures, video, facts & news). (n.d.). BBC - Homepage. Retrieved from http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/events/churchill_decides_to_fight_on

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Winston Churchill Quotes - BrainyQuote. (n.d.). Famous Quotes at BrainyQuote. Retrieved from http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/w/winston_churchill.html

YouTube. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/ References For Transformational & Moral LeadershipDaft, R. L., & Lane, P. G. (2011). The Leadership experience. Australia: South-Western Cengage Learning

29th October 1941: Churchill Never give in -. (n.d.). World War II Today. Retrieved from http://ww2today.com/29th-october-1941-churchill-never-give-in

Churchill - A Biography of Winston Churchill. (n.d.). 20th Century History. Retrieved from http://history1900s.about.com/od/people/a/Churchill.htm

Churchill's Deadly Decision: Watch the Full Episode | Secrets of the Dead | PBS. (n.d.). PBS: Public Broadcasting Service. Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/episodes/churchills-deadly-decision-watch-the-full-episode/620/

Winston Churchill Speech We shall fight them on the beaches. (n.d.). Presentation Magazine - Help advice, 6513 free PowerPoint templates and backgrounds. Retrieved from http://www.presentationmagazine.com/winston-churchill-speech-we-shall-fight-them-on-the-beaches-8003.htm

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