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Running head: LEADERSHIP 1
Leadership Russell Skipper
Dale Newton
Effective Leadership/531
August 5, 2013
University of Phoenix
LEADERSHIP 2
Leadership
Introduction
Leadership comes from following the right paths in life to succeed, and giving everything
it takes to accomplish these goals. There are many traits and theories to justify a strong
description of true leaders and why each person has been born with the gift. I personally have
met only a few in my lifetime, and will address this report sharing the leader in my life who was
born with behaviorism, and situational theories. Leadership provides a person a guideline of how
to conduct ourselves in the course of being on this planet with the best we have to give to others
without hesitation. There are many different styles and traits to each leadership, but we will
focus on the ones in the man I will always see in my heart as a true leader.
Behavioral theories
We learn in behavioral theories a leader can come from learning the truth and ways to conduct
all areas of discipline and loyalty. Russell Skipper was born with leadership and possesses the
qualities of behavioral theories. He was a Navy Chaplin in the war and went to men in battle in
need of his services. Russell’s job in leadership was to help men who were dying and were in a
need of comfort. This would sometimes show the autocratic leadership because Russell would
have to made quick decisions without acknowledging the team around him. Sometimes men
might only have had two minutes before they left the world and his job was to make sure they
had made peace before they left. Autocratic leaders make decisions without including their team
mates of this style of leadership; this leadership is effective when decisions are quick without
response (www.mindtools.com August 2013). Leadership will involve making certain choices
that will sometimes go against a team. I am learning about autocratic leadership in my life and
how to use it effective when team members are either not available or will not be able to finalize
LEADERSHIP 3
his or her end of the project. I try to give the best at everything I do and want to succeed in all
areas as Russell did without hesitation. Behavior is a key tool to being a strong leader and I think
it takes maturity and building a strong foundation that Russell built when he was on the front line
with his men in battle. Behavioral theories include Democratic leaders who will trust the team in
decision making, and Laissez-faire leader who will just let people make their own choices
without interference (www.mindtools.com August 2013). Behavioral theories such as
Democratic and Laissez-faire only work well if the team is self-efficient and agreeable on the
team subjects.
Contingency theories
Russell Skipper had to use different theories because sometimes he did not have contact with the
team and was of need in the battle field. A person on his squad might be shot or told to move
position. Russell did not leave the men who were in need of his service regardless of what the
squad did. He acts on the most contingent theory for all the circumstances he found the best
answer and did what it took to help men dying, or need of his service. I am learning to put this
theory in my everyday lifestyle. I have situations all day that inquire answers, but management is
not available so I am learning to use the contingent theory. I choose the situations and match it to
the best answer and resolve the problem. It was very important to have Russell Skipper because
even sometimes in the squad he would use this approach to build up the navy’s spirit and keep
men and women alive to complete tasks that was set before them. Duty stations, ships, even
ground camps were in need of constant spiritual uplift for the men to battle hard and understand
the principle behind it. Russell would help keep men from losing their minds and wavering
thoughts by using the contingent theory and direct council. If the men lost concept of why they
LEADERSHIP 4
were fighting it was the job of the Chaplin to help each person find peace in all matters. Russell
knew the right leadership style to use and help men of war that were in need of his guidance.
Trait theories
Navy Chaplin of the war is a trait of leadership that comes from the genes of the family. Leaders
come in different shapes and sizes offering talents in different areas of service. Leaders with
traits are normally born with the gene and are rare to find. I have the genes of a leader, but I need
the structure of learning to incorporate my gifts. I should be dead from many encounters of
battles, but the leadership quality in my bones fights every day for success in all manners. I
overcame someone running me over by a car, to 68 radiations and chemo to my face. I want to
leave something on this earth the help others get higher in their walk with God and help them
battle the fight many are going through each day. My leadership trait is to never give up and
keep reaching to people who are hurting the same way Russell Skipper’s job was in the navy.
The doctors were going to do nine chemotherapies on me, but I left after talking to the lord and
never went back for one check-up. I have the Leadership to lead people away from the wrong in
life and direct through God’s love them to what is right and just. Leadership sometimes will cost
a person from popularity with people and the gifts will come from the results I see happen in the
person. Russell and I would meet each week and talk about life and how a man should live
according to biblical principles. He was able to share his leadership styles and help me to grow in
my weak areas. Russell was in charge of a church after retiring from the navy. My traits come
from not having a father, but wanting to give the best to my kids and the generations after them.
Great Man theories
LEADERSHIP 5
Heroics, myths this are men who are leaders when there is a cause for leadership they are able to
take action on the situation (Cherry, August 2013). Russell Skipper was a heroic man and some
might think of him as a myth the way he steps up to the plate when the soldiers were hurting, or
of need of a lift to get them through the hard times. Russell went to a pool one day and baptized
100 men in the pool to help each person build their spirit and character in relations to religious
beliefs. I look at Russell Skipper and see a hero who gave everything he could to help save the
men in battle and bring home the boys to his or her families. Russell Skipper won many awards
but did not really care to keep them because he knew his destination was to save people. If
Russell Skipper was off the base and visiting, he was the same way a true hero would act. One
time he went to these people’s house that were struggling to eat and did not have enough money
to make rent. Russell Skipper took that family to the store bought groceries and paid the rent for
the first month. He would also go to jails and bail out people and help them to get back on track
with their lives. I try to help people in any way I can and want to be just like Russell Skipper
where my hand is reachable for anyone in need of help. He possesses a love with the leadership
qualities and theories that seem to blend in all circumstances for a positive outcome. I look to
become an individual who brings out the positive in everyone and avoids the negativity. It will
take learning the same way the great man theories was working for Russell. Goals are of need to
succeed when the negative is larger than the positive each day I go into this world. My goal will
be to reach as many people and help them with depressions, hurts, pains, and offer them a
forgiveness that will last a lifetime. I will never forget when Russell Skipper and I was talking
about death he told me never to take his glory from him by getting upset. He was glad to leave
this earth on good terms and felt that everyone should be happy and not sad when he left this
LEADERSHIP 6
world. Russell would always tell a story of how he was able to give to people and receive more
the blessing than the person he gave his time to help them in all manners.
Power and Influence theories
Russell did not use power or influence to do his work he made able to take his instincts of his
heart and get the job done. He did not believe that power and influence was the way or direction
to do his job properly. Many people use influence to persuade people into making a decision for
the team. Russell was a person who cares about all people and surrounding which helps build
trust in the men, you are working with to achieve goals of the Navy. Power and influence would
only come in handy if Russell had been in Prison and men were of need for help and peace
before destruction took place. Some men feed off of power and influence because they want
everyone to admire his or her work. Russell was working to impress anyone, just care for those
who did not have anyone to care for them.
Conclusion
The final words it takes a leader from the heart to perform in all manners without wanting a
reward. I truly see Russell Skipper and the proof in his life of a true leader from the heart for all
mankind to follow. Leadership takes loyalty to all people and helping him or her to see a new
way and life of what it takes to be a leader. Russell Skipper left this world with the knowledge in
which he gave his best in every area of this life. He has made a big impact on my life and how I
live for what leadership stands for.
LEADERSHIP 7
LEADERSHIP 8
References
Cherry, K. (August 2013). Leadership Theories-8 Major Leadership Theories Retrieved from
http://www.pychology.about.com/od/leadership/p/leadtheories.htm
www.mindtools.com. (August 2013) Core Leadership Theories Retrieved from
http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/leadership-theories.htm

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  • 1. Running head: LEADERSHIP 1 Leadership Russell Skipper Dale Newton Effective Leadership/531 August 5, 2013 University of Phoenix
  • 2. LEADERSHIP 2 Leadership Introduction Leadership comes from following the right paths in life to succeed, and giving everything it takes to accomplish these goals. There are many traits and theories to justify a strong description of true leaders and why each person has been born with the gift. I personally have met only a few in my lifetime, and will address this report sharing the leader in my life who was born with behaviorism, and situational theories. Leadership provides a person a guideline of how to conduct ourselves in the course of being on this planet with the best we have to give to others without hesitation. There are many different styles and traits to each leadership, but we will focus on the ones in the man I will always see in my heart as a true leader. Behavioral theories We learn in behavioral theories a leader can come from learning the truth and ways to conduct all areas of discipline and loyalty. Russell Skipper was born with leadership and possesses the qualities of behavioral theories. He was a Navy Chaplin in the war and went to men in battle in need of his services. Russell’s job in leadership was to help men who were dying and were in a need of comfort. This would sometimes show the autocratic leadership because Russell would have to made quick decisions without acknowledging the team around him. Sometimes men might only have had two minutes before they left the world and his job was to make sure they had made peace before they left. Autocratic leaders make decisions without including their team mates of this style of leadership; this leadership is effective when decisions are quick without response (www.mindtools.com August 2013). Leadership will involve making certain choices that will sometimes go against a team. I am learning about autocratic leadership in my life and how to use it effective when team members are either not available or will not be able to finalize
  • 3. LEADERSHIP 3 his or her end of the project. I try to give the best at everything I do and want to succeed in all areas as Russell did without hesitation. Behavior is a key tool to being a strong leader and I think it takes maturity and building a strong foundation that Russell built when he was on the front line with his men in battle. Behavioral theories include Democratic leaders who will trust the team in decision making, and Laissez-faire leader who will just let people make their own choices without interference (www.mindtools.com August 2013). Behavioral theories such as Democratic and Laissez-faire only work well if the team is self-efficient and agreeable on the team subjects. Contingency theories Russell Skipper had to use different theories because sometimes he did not have contact with the team and was of need in the battle field. A person on his squad might be shot or told to move position. Russell did not leave the men who were in need of his service regardless of what the squad did. He acts on the most contingent theory for all the circumstances he found the best answer and did what it took to help men dying, or need of his service. I am learning to put this theory in my everyday lifestyle. I have situations all day that inquire answers, but management is not available so I am learning to use the contingent theory. I choose the situations and match it to the best answer and resolve the problem. It was very important to have Russell Skipper because even sometimes in the squad he would use this approach to build up the navy’s spirit and keep men and women alive to complete tasks that was set before them. Duty stations, ships, even ground camps were in need of constant spiritual uplift for the men to battle hard and understand the principle behind it. Russell would help keep men from losing their minds and wavering thoughts by using the contingent theory and direct council. If the men lost concept of why they
  • 4. LEADERSHIP 4 were fighting it was the job of the Chaplin to help each person find peace in all matters. Russell knew the right leadership style to use and help men of war that were in need of his guidance. Trait theories Navy Chaplin of the war is a trait of leadership that comes from the genes of the family. Leaders come in different shapes and sizes offering talents in different areas of service. Leaders with traits are normally born with the gene and are rare to find. I have the genes of a leader, but I need the structure of learning to incorporate my gifts. I should be dead from many encounters of battles, but the leadership quality in my bones fights every day for success in all manners. I overcame someone running me over by a car, to 68 radiations and chemo to my face. I want to leave something on this earth the help others get higher in their walk with God and help them battle the fight many are going through each day. My leadership trait is to never give up and keep reaching to people who are hurting the same way Russell Skipper’s job was in the navy. The doctors were going to do nine chemotherapies on me, but I left after talking to the lord and never went back for one check-up. I have the Leadership to lead people away from the wrong in life and direct through God’s love them to what is right and just. Leadership sometimes will cost a person from popularity with people and the gifts will come from the results I see happen in the person. Russell and I would meet each week and talk about life and how a man should live according to biblical principles. He was able to share his leadership styles and help me to grow in my weak areas. Russell was in charge of a church after retiring from the navy. My traits come from not having a father, but wanting to give the best to my kids and the generations after them. Great Man theories
  • 5. LEADERSHIP 5 Heroics, myths this are men who are leaders when there is a cause for leadership they are able to take action on the situation (Cherry, August 2013). Russell Skipper was a heroic man and some might think of him as a myth the way he steps up to the plate when the soldiers were hurting, or of need of a lift to get them through the hard times. Russell went to a pool one day and baptized 100 men in the pool to help each person build their spirit and character in relations to religious beliefs. I look at Russell Skipper and see a hero who gave everything he could to help save the men in battle and bring home the boys to his or her families. Russell Skipper won many awards but did not really care to keep them because he knew his destination was to save people. If Russell Skipper was off the base and visiting, he was the same way a true hero would act. One time he went to these people’s house that were struggling to eat and did not have enough money to make rent. Russell Skipper took that family to the store bought groceries and paid the rent for the first month. He would also go to jails and bail out people and help them to get back on track with their lives. I try to help people in any way I can and want to be just like Russell Skipper where my hand is reachable for anyone in need of help. He possesses a love with the leadership qualities and theories that seem to blend in all circumstances for a positive outcome. I look to become an individual who brings out the positive in everyone and avoids the negativity. It will take learning the same way the great man theories was working for Russell. Goals are of need to succeed when the negative is larger than the positive each day I go into this world. My goal will be to reach as many people and help them with depressions, hurts, pains, and offer them a forgiveness that will last a lifetime. I will never forget when Russell Skipper and I was talking about death he told me never to take his glory from him by getting upset. He was glad to leave this earth on good terms and felt that everyone should be happy and not sad when he left this
  • 6. LEADERSHIP 6 world. Russell would always tell a story of how he was able to give to people and receive more the blessing than the person he gave his time to help them in all manners. Power and Influence theories Russell did not use power or influence to do his work he made able to take his instincts of his heart and get the job done. He did not believe that power and influence was the way or direction to do his job properly. Many people use influence to persuade people into making a decision for the team. Russell was a person who cares about all people and surrounding which helps build trust in the men, you are working with to achieve goals of the Navy. Power and influence would only come in handy if Russell had been in Prison and men were of need for help and peace before destruction took place. Some men feed off of power and influence because they want everyone to admire his or her work. Russell was working to impress anyone, just care for those who did not have anyone to care for them. Conclusion The final words it takes a leader from the heart to perform in all manners without wanting a reward. I truly see Russell Skipper and the proof in his life of a true leader from the heart for all mankind to follow. Leadership takes loyalty to all people and helping him or her to see a new way and life of what it takes to be a leader. Russell Skipper left this world with the knowledge in which he gave his best in every area of this life. He has made a big impact on my life and how I live for what leadership stands for.
  • 8. LEADERSHIP 8 References Cherry, K. (August 2013). Leadership Theories-8 Major Leadership Theories Retrieved from http://www.pychology.about.com/od/leadership/p/leadtheories.htm www.mindtools.com. (August 2013) Core Leadership Theories Retrieved from http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/leadership-theories.htm