solution, benchmarking (goal to be the best company in area), urgency (act and react very quikly). What makes a leader? Followers! Transactional leadership: can be learned, linked to the position. Transformationa: linked to people wanting to follow you. Natural leader is elected bottom up. Hi paces the group's well-being above their own personal gains. Priveleges: 3S Status, Sex, Salary. Default leaders: parachuted top down. Dark triad: selfishness, aggressiveness, indifference. Management by terror. Characteristics: brain (knowledge, vision, ambitions), heart (communication), intangible. CONCLUSION: 1) Management is a job. 2) It requires various special skills. 3) A leader no = a manager. True leaders are not born, but they are made. Lecture 2: Mission, vision and strategy. Mission why are we here on earth? For whom do we solve which problems and how
delta. First battle raged 3 weeks. Montgomery reorganised the army. Second battle raged for 12 days, british were victorious Singapore, 1942. British were defending Singapore, which Japanese overran, captured the bulk of the British army, the worst military disaster. D-Day 1944, Operation Overlord Allied invasion of normandy on the western front during WW II. Greatest operation in war history 6 June 1944 the thousands Allied troops parachuted from the skies, landed by glider and stormed the beaches. Landing was a brilliant success. Near 200, 000 participated one way or another The Second front was launched against the main enemy The Americans captured Cherbourg, British Caen, canadians distroyed German army at Falaise. The Allies took Paris. On 8May the war formally ended Winston Churchill A politician, wartime prime minister, he had an army career, also worked as a journalist.
east and from the west simultaneously, thus preventing the Axis from concentrating all its might on either movement. To paralyze Italian surface forces, Britain heavily bombed the Taranto naval base, and to minimize Axis air attacks on the convoys, the British planned to destroy Axis airplanes just before the convoys sailed. This they would accomplish by bombing, by swift strikes of motorized forces on airfields near the front, and by sabotage from commandos parachuted onto other airfields deeper within the German lines. Fellers, who was in close touch with the situation, knew of these plans, and on June 11—the day the eastern half of the convoy sailed from Alexandria—he drafted message No. 11119: Nights of June 12th June 13th British sabotage units plan simultaneous sticker bomb attacks against aircraft on 9 Axis airdromes. Plans to reach objectives by parachutes and long range desert patrol.