There is a variety of leadership skills that are necessary to address and execute both the big picture and the small picture. One leadership skill that is needed is cooperation. The speaker needs to learn how to communicate with the audience. He must be able to address his idea and the problem to the crowd. The speaker must be able to get his point across to them accurately without any confusion or questioning. The speaker must be able to carry respect and deference. This is needed to notify the crowd that this issue is a real problem. The audience needs to understand that this problem is a big factor that kills people throughout the world. For example, hunger is seen in countries in Africa, Korea, and even here in Hawaii. Another leadership skill that is needed is intelligence. The speaker must know what he is talking about. To make the crowd understand, he must support with facts and evidence. He must be able to address his problem by siting accurate information.
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What impacted my leadership growth the most this semester was learning about facts and statistics within my group’s Kahiau Project. Knowing people that are less fortunate than you humbles me and drives me to becoming more appreciative throughout the day. Coming up with ways to solve World Wide problems within your community allows us humans to become sympathetic for others. Being able to help others brings a reward to us and helps boost our potential of becoming better in all we do. Working with others to reach a common also drives you to becoming better each day. What affects my motivation to strive for excellence in this class at any point last semester was learning the history of the world. Learning about the wars and violence countries went through to survive gives gratitude that we weren’t born in that time. Being able to read about what happened throughout history increases my curiosity to learn new things. It strives me to excel in this class everyday.
The plan for the community service was to attend a food drive for non profit organization such as Meals on Wheels. This non-profit is to help deliver meals to elderly people who do not have the ability to make or get their own meals by themselves. What ended up happening with the planned community service over the winter break was it was rearranged due to everyone’s busy schedule. Nothing really went well because we didnʻt get to do it. What could have gone better for the project was to actually come together as a group and do what was planned. However, due to each of our different schedules we werenʻt able to find a day that would allow us to carry out our plan. Yes, because although we were not able to actually do the community service, making the plan itself informed us about what non-profits such as Meals on Wheels do to help people who deal with hunger. We also learned more of the seriousness of this issue and also what are some ways we would be able to help. Our connection/application of leadership skills is expanding as a result of what we’re doing in the Kahiau Project because we’ve made a plan on how we could help our communities through acts of kindness. However, it couldn’t be executed because of everyone’s busy schedules during the winter break. |
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