4. VISIONARY LEADERSHIP
CHARACTERISTICS
Imaginat
ive
&
Experie
nced
Seeks
Excelle
nce
Oriente
d
Toward
s
Action
Ability to explain
Empowe
red
the vision to
others.
Calculati
ng Risk
Taker
Ability to
express the
vision.
Ability to extend
the vision.
5. RUPERT MURDOCH : VISIONARY LEADERSHIP
PHASE
Had a Vision of the Future of the Communication industry that
combined Entertainment and media.
Through his News Corporation Murdoch has successfully
integrated a broadcast network , TV stations , Movie Studio ,
Publishing & Global satellite distribution .
Keen to adopt newer electronic publishing technologies .
Encouraged by his success and holding ambitions of political
influence, in 1965 Murdoch founded Australia's first national daily
paper, the Australian.
In 1985, he purchased 20th Century FOX Film Corporation as well
as several independent television stations and consolidated these
companies into FOX, Inc. which has since become a major American
television network. In 1990, he founded STAR TV, a Hong Kong-based
television broadcasting company that broadcasts to over 320
million viewers across Asia.
6. NARAYANA MURTHY : VISIONARY
LEADERSHIP PHASE
IT in Indian will had never been the way it is without 1
man.
A primary creator of India's biggest (and respected)
IT Organization Infosys, he is popular craftsman
of technological innovation in India.
His training could be appropriate for not just company
owners and supervisors but everybody:
learners, military men, performers, and even average
women, anyone who intends to create it big in its
specific area.
Infosys was the first Indian company to be listed on
NASDAQ.
7. MOTHER TERESA :VISIONARY LEADERSHIP
PHASE
India named Missionaries of Charity which
through this association she dedicated her life to
helping the poor, the orphanages, the sick, and
the dying around the world, particularly those in
India. Because of that, she has got much acclaim
and many awards.
Mother Teresa then started an open air school
and soon established a home for the dying and
Poor enough in a Damaged home, which she
convinced the government to donate to her.
By 1997, Missionaries of Charity had almost
4000 sisters working in 610 foundations, in 450
centres in 123 countries across the six continents.
8. ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE : VISIONARY LEADERSHIP
PHASE
"I have a vision of India : an India free
of hunger and fear, an India free of
illiteracy and want.“
Despite a global recession, India achieved 5.8 per
cent GDP growth.
The telecom industry grew during his tenure as
23 Lakh mobiles in 1999 to 2.3 crore mobiles in
2004
There were no signs of inflation during his tenure