Hi Pln Nice question for us. Let me show you my opinion.
> Q1 > Are people who were leaders at school more likely to be leaders later > in life? I really think so. Most of the leaders I know were born with this gift, they know how to deal with people, I mean, they know how to speak politically correct and the main requirement to be a leader, they persuade others easily. So, since youth, young leaders show up naturally and possibly they will be > Q2 > Are there differences between man and woman as leaders? > Why have most leaders been men? I believe there are no differences but it's much more common to see men leaders than women maybe due to our culture that Piotrek mentioned. Generally speaking, women are still seen as the responsible for home and bring up children, but it's been changing. > Q3 > What makes a bad leader?Please draw up a profile of factors. I'm convinced that a bad leader is the one who don't listen to their followers and take actions without others concern. For me, these are the factors that lead to a bad leader. Take care Oshiro On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 1:29 PM, Piotrek_Luniewski <[email protected] > wrote: > > Hello Pln and others, > > > Q1 > > Are people who were leaders at school more likely to be leaders later > > in life? > > I think so but it depends on what do you mean by writing leaders at > school. I know few leaders-jerks who impress other students by doing > funny things, other students seem to like them and try to follow them > - i don't think that those leader-jerks have a chance to be leaders > later in life. But if we're talking about real leaders who try to make > school look better, fight for students' rights and try to 'lead' to > positive things at school, then yes, they are likely to be good and > fair leaders in life. > > > Q2 > > Are there differences between man and woman as leaders? > > Why have most leaders been men? > > There are for sure and I know it's hard topic to discuss as we may > hurt somebody's feelings. Nevertheless I'll try not to hurt anybody > and still write my honest opinion. > First of all, leaders-men are stronger 'in words', they're not afraid > of telling the truth and try to reach their goals. Leaders-women are > usually strong too, but unfortunately sometimes they don't seem to > tell what they think because of their fear. I have to admit that women > have a huge advantage which may sometimes be disadvantage, they are > emotional. Men often tend to make decisions that hurt a big unit > belonging to a social ladder, while women attempt not to do it. > > I am sure that most leaders have been men because majority of people > see women as weak units. Even hundred years ago men were the ones who > should earn for the whole family and women ought to stay at home and > look after children. Fortunately there are many people around the > world fighting for equal rights for women. > > > Q3 > > What makes a bad leader?Please draw up a profile of factors. > > I am not sure about the answer, probably because I'm quite young and > not really interested in politics as politicians in my country, > Poland, are truly ridiculous. I am sure that bad leaders havemany > factors that make them bad ones. I'll try to list some of which are > the worst: > > - bad-looking leader - I mean not in a way ugly or non-ugly but a good > leader needs to look nicely, look like a citizen who is example to > other inhabitants of a country > > - weak personality - the worst factor, leaders have to be mentally > strong because they need to fight for important rights and need to use > iron fist during negotiations. > > - too emotional - leaders shouldn't be too emotional about everything > because it weakens their reputation among citizens > > Have a nice weekend ;) > Piotrek > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "English Learner's Cafe" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/english_learners?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
