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Transformational Leadership. Presentation by Lydia Dreyer (South Africa) Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow Rule Leadership Training 24 January 2010 http ://rule.aers.psu.edu/. Nobel Peace Prize Laurettes - 1993. FW De Klerk. Nelson Mandela. During leadership Unbanning of ANC
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Transformational Leadership Presentation by Lydia Dreyer (South Africa) Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow Rule Leadership Training24 January 2010 http://rule.aers.psu.edu/
Nobel Peace Prize Laurettes - 1993 FW De Klerk Nelson Mandela • During leadership Unbanning of ANC • Freed imprisoned ANC memberNelson Mandela • Imprisoned for 27 years • From Prison to President
Transformation • Change • Renewing of your mind • Letting go • Rediscovery • Continuous Process • Ledership • Decision making • Influencing change • Rely on team members • Responsibility “Change your thoughts and change your world.” by Norman Vincent Peale Sometimes in the wind of change we find our true direction
Balancing the Scale • Personal Strengths • Personal Weakness • Self Respect • Strength of others • Others Weakness • Respect for others “If you want to make peace with your enemy, you have to work with your enemy. Then he becomes your partner” by Nelson Mandela
Tipping the Scale • Compromise • Double Standards • Dishonesty • Arrogance • Self-serving “Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won’t taste good.” by Joe Paterno
THINK!Few things possess more Power than a ThoughtBecause a Thought has the potentialto become something significant;To solve something meaningful;And to inspire us to achieve great things.What makes a Thought so powerful, is that it can be created by anybody, at anytime;From anywhere. That’s why Thinking should be encouragedand nurtured in all its forms;No matter how smallor how impossibly grand.Because wherever Thinking happens,Big Ideas follow.Minds become enlightened, Knowledge grows; And people discover new ways to unlock their potential.So start Thinking......................http://www.qf.org.qa/think/