Example 1.
Steve Jobs & Bill Gates
Steve Jobs -
A demanding perfectionist who ran Apple like a dictatorship. Who typed angry emails to his critics. Who regularly lost his temper when his employees do not do enough to please him. Who feels beyond his own rules.
Bill Gates -
One of the most richest, yet humble man who never took granted for what he accomplished. Who wrote code for years along with his employees even despite the fact that he was of higher authority than they were. Who was strict with his employees while still being respectful to them. Who constantly donated to charitable causes during and after his time as chairman of Microsoft.
Bill Gates hated firing his employees and that was the one thing about his job that he hated the most. Gates admitted to the crowd as part of the school's dedication to its recently renovated Grant Center, which features the college's Offutt School of Business.
Gates admitted that the decision to fire his own employees was the hardest and that he would often believe that the troubled employee was possibly working under a poor manager and would likely be performing better under other circumstances. Gates would hand off the decision to fire employees to other executives to avoid the dilemma.
http://www.winbeta.org/news/bill-gates-hated-firing-employees-when-he-was-microsoft-ceo-told-other-execs-do-it
My note:
There's a clear difference between the two computer genius, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.
The most notable difference is that while Steve Jobs got angry when his followers were against him, Bill Gates always respected their opinion in a low attitude. Although both of them had big role in the computer development, Bill Gates would be remembered more longer as a suitable leader that the world needs. By looking at this, I could understand why people think highly of Bill Gates than Steve Jobs.
Example 2.
My note:
During the Civil War, president Lincoln visited every hospital where the injured veterans were gathered. Lincoln took an approach to the soldier who was hardly damaged, looked almost dying. He asked the soldier that is there something he can help. The soldier answered he wants to write last letter to his mother and plead to write a letter. Lincoln dictated everything the soldier told, and watched him dying with grabbing his hands. Sharing the grief and happiness is the leader's main work.
Example 3.
Information from http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/people/adolf_hitler
my note :
He was very professional on the decision making and fluent on speaking. Also, he was good at grasping the mass crowd. However, no one says he was a good leader. He was the moving spirit of the Nazism and killed the Jews in a very cruel way. Just having the ability is not enough to become a good leader.
My note:
There's a clear difference between the two computer genius, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.
The most notable difference is that while Steve Jobs got angry when his followers were against him, Bill Gates always respected their opinion in a low attitude. Although both of them had big role in the computer development, Bill Gates would be remembered more longer as a suitable leader that the world needs. By looking at this, I could understand why people think highly of Bill Gates than Steve Jobs.
Example 2.
My note:
During the Civil War, president Lincoln visited every hospital where the injured veterans were gathered. Lincoln took an approach to the soldier who was hardly damaged, looked almost dying. He asked the soldier that is there something he can help. The soldier answered he wants to write last letter to his mother and plead to write a letter. Lincoln dictated everything the soldier told, and watched him dying with grabbing his hands. Sharing the grief and happiness is the leader's main work.
Example 3.
Information from http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/people/adolf_hitler
Adolf Hitler was born on 20 April 1889 in Braunau-am-Inn on the Austrian-German border. His father was a customs official. Hitler left school at 16 with no qualifications and struggled to make a living as a painter in Vienna. This was where many of his extreme political and racial ideas originated.
In 1913, he moved to Munich and, on the outbreak of World War One, enlisted in the German army, where he was wounded and decorated. In 1919, he joined the fascist German Workers' Party (DAP). He played to the resentments of right-wingers, promising extremist 'remedies' to Germany's post-war problems which he and many others blamed on Jews and Bolsheviks. By 1921 he was the unquestioned leader of what was now the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP or Nazi Party).
In 1923, Hitler attempted an unsuccessful armed uprising in Munich and was imprisoned for nine months, during which time he dictated his book 'Mein Kampf' outlining his political ideology. On his release he began to rebuild the Nazi Party and used new techniques of mass communication, backed up with violence, to get his message across. Against a background of economic depression and political turmoil, the Nazis grew stronger and in the 1932 elections became the largest party in the German parliament. In January 1933, Hitler became chancellor of a coalition government. He quickly took dictatorial powers and began to institute anti-Jewish laws. He also began the process of German militarisation and territorial expansion that would eventually lead to World War Two. He allied with Italy and later Japan to create the Axis.
Hitler's invasion of Poland in September 1939 began World War Two. After military successes in Denmark, Norway and Western Europe, but after failing to subdue Britain in 1941, Hitler ordered the invasion of the Soviet Union. The Jewish populations of the countries conquered by the Nazis were rounded up and killed. Millions of others whom the Nazis considered racially inferior were also killed or worked to death. In December 1941, Hitler declared war on the United States. The war on the eastern front drained Germany's resources and in June 1944, the British and Americans landed in France. With Soviet troops poised to take the German capital, Hitler committed suicide in his bunker in Berlin on 30 April 1945.
my note :
He was very professional on the decision making and fluent on speaking. Also, he was good at grasping the mass crowd. However, no one says he was a good leader. He was the moving spirit of the Nazism and killed the Jews in a very cruel way. Just having the ability is not enough to become a good leader.
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