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2. Participative Leadership
• Act more like facilitators rather than dictators.
• facilitate the ideas &sharing of information with the end goal of arriving
at a decision.
• Considers and factors opinions of the collective mind of the group
• Example DONALD TRUMP
Situational Leadership
• three factors affect the leader's decisions: the situation, the capability of
the followers and the capability of the leader.
• adjusts to whatever limitation is laid out in front of him by his
subordinates and the situation.
• Acts in a dynamic way based on different situations they are faced with
• example EISEN HOVER
Transactional Leadership
• A clear chain of command is established.
• motivates his subordinates by presenting them rewards and
punishments.
• All requirements for a subordinate are clearly stated with corresponding
rewards.
• Example JOSEPH MCCARTHY
3. The Quiet Leader
• The quiet leader leads by example without telling people what to do and do not
force people to do They
• They do not give loud speeches, sweeping statements and clear cut orders.
• They do what needs to be done, inspiring their followers to do the same.
• example ABRAHAM LINCON
Servant Leadership
• takes care of the needs of his followers first before they take care of their own.
• Instead of acting like a king to their subordinates act as servants.
• serve their followers rather than force upon them what they want.
• Example GEORGE WASHINGTON
Transformational Leadership
• motivate their followers
• appeal to their followers' ideals and morals to motivate them
• empower their followers using their own beliefs and personal strengths.
• Example Martin Luther King Jr. and Walt Disney
4. Walt disney
Disney was born on December 5, 1901 at 2156
North Tripp Avenue in Chicago to Elias Charles
Disney, who was Irish-Canadian, and Flora Call
Disney, who was of German and English descent
5. • Walt attended the new Park School of Marceline. In fall, 1909. He
and his younger sister Ruth started school together. Before that, he
had no formal schoolingThe Disneys remained in Marceline for four
years, until having to sell their farm on November 28, 1910. At that
time, Walt's elder brothers Herbert and Roy had been fed up with
the constant work and little or no spending money, and they ran
away in fall 1906
• On July 1, 1911, Elias purchased a newspaper delivery route for
The Kansas City Star. It extended from Twenty-seventh Street to
Thirty-first Street, Roy and Walt were put to work delivering the
newspapers. The Disneys delivered the morning newspaper Kansas
City Times to about 700 customers and the evening and Sunday
Star to more than 600, and the number of customers increased with
time. Walt woke up at 4:30 AM and worked delivering newspapers
until the school bell rang. He resumed working the paper trail at
4PM and continued to supper time. He found the work exhausting
and often received poor grades from dozing off in class. He
continued his paper routine for more than six years
6. • In the fall, Disney began his freshman year at McKinley
High School and took night courses at the Chicago
Academy of Fine Arts under the tutelage of artist and
educator Louis Grell (1887–1960). He became the
cartoonist for the school newspaper, drawing patriotic
topics on World War I.
• Disney dropped out of high school at the age of sixteen
with a hope to join the army, but he was rejected for being
under-age. Afterwards, Disney and a friend joined the Red
Cross. He was soon sent to France for a year where he
drove an ambulance, but only after the armistice was
signed on November 11, 1918.
7. In January 1920, Disney and Iwerks formed a short-lived company called
"Iwerks-Disney Commercial Artists". However, following a rough start,
Disney left temporarily to earn money at the Kansas City Film Ad Company.
He was soon joined by Iwerks, who was not able to run their business
alone. Disney made commercials based on cutout animation at the Film Ad
company; he became interested in animation and decided to become an
animator. The company's owner A.V. Cauger allowed him to borrow a
camera from work to experiment with at home. Disney read the Edwin G.
Lutz book Animated Cartoons: How They Are Made, Their Origin and
Development, then considered cel animation to be much more promising than
the cutout animation. He eventually decided to open his own animation
business and recruited Ad Company co-worker Fred Harman as his first
employee. Disney and Harman then started creating cartoons called Laugh-
O-Grams.] The first six of the new Laugh-O-Grams were modernized fairy
tales. They screened their cartoons at a local theatre owned by Frank
Newman, who was one of the most popular "showmen" in Kansas City.
8. Disney and his brother Roy pooled their money
two months after their arrival in Hollywood in
October 1923 and set up a cartoon
studio. Virginia Davis, the live-action star
of Alice's Wonderland, relocated with her family
from Kansas City to Hollywood at Disney's
request, as did Iwerks and his family. This was
the beginning of the Disney Brothers'
Studio located on Hyperion Avenue in the Silver
Lake district, where it remained until 1939. In
1925, Disney hired a young woman named Lillian
Bounds to ink and paint celluloid. After a brief
courtship, the pair married that same year on
July 25, 1925. on October 13, 1923 disney
brothers studio was changed into Walt disney company
9. In 1926, producer Charles Mintz ordered a new, all-animated series to be
put into production for distribution through Universal Pictures, and
signed Disney's studio to produce it. Oswald the Lucky Rabbit was an
almost instant success, and was praised as "exceptionally clever" and
showing "fine cartoon ingenuity". Its main character was created and
drawn by Iwerks and became a popular figure, with high merchandise
performance.but however the character did not go for long time nd they
decided to bring new character
14. The awards he won include:
• 1932: Best Short Subject, Cartoons: Flowers and Trees (1932)[77]
• 1932: Honorary Award for creation of Mickey Mouse [77]
• 1939: Honorary Award for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) The citation read, "For Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,
recognized as a significant screen innovation which has charmed millions and pioneered a great new entertainment field." (The
award, unique in the history of the Oscars, is one large statuette and seven miniature statuettes.)[6]
• 1941: Honorary Award for Fantasia (1940), shared with: William E. Garity and J.N.A. Hawkins. The citation for the certificate of merit
read, "For their outstanding contribution to the advancement of the use of sound in motion pictures through the production of
Fantasia."[6]
• 1943: Best Short Subject, Cartoons: Der Fuehrer's Face (1942)[102]
• 1949: Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award (Honorary Award)
• 1951: Best Short Subject, Two-reel: In Beaver Valley (1950)[200]
• 1952: Best Short Subject, Two-reel: Nature's Half Acre (1951)[201]
• 1954: Best Documentary, Features: The Living Desert (1953)[202]
• 1954: Best Short Subject, Cartoons: Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom (1953)[202]
• 1959: Best Short Subject, Live Action Subjects: Grand Canyon (1958)[203]
• 1969: Best Short Subject, Cartoons: Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968) (posthumous)[204]
• Other honors
• In 1935, Walt Disney was awarded the Légion d'Honneur by France,[205] as well as a special medal from the League of Nations for
creation of Mickey Mouse.[206]
In 1955, the National Audubon Society awarded Disney its highest honor, the Audubon Medal, for promoting the "appreciation and
understanding of nature" through his True-Life Adventures nature films.[207]
Disney was inducted to the Hollywood Walk of Fame on February 8, 1960 with two stars, one for motion pictures and the other for his
television work.[168] He also received the Presidential Medal of Freedom on September 14, 1964.[208]
After his death, Disney was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal on May 24, 1968 (P.L. 90-316, 82 Stat. 130–131).
A minor planet was discovered in 1980 by Soviet astronomer Lyudmila Karachkina, who named his discovery 4017 Disneya after
Disney.[209]
Disney was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in 1986.[210]
On December 6, 2006, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and First Lady Maria Shriver inducted Walt Disney into the California
Hall of Fame located at The California Museum for History, Women, and the Arts.[211]
In 2013, the American Computer Museum in Bozeman, Montana honored Walt Disney with the 2013 George R. Stibitz Computer and
Communications Pioneer Award, For Seminal Contributions to the Development of Humanoid Robotics.
In 2014, Disney was the inaugural recipient of a star on the Anaheim walk of stars awarded in recognition of his significant contribution to
the city of Anaheim and specifically Disneyland, which is now the Disneyland Resort. The star is located at the pedestrian entrance to the
Disneyland Resort on Harbor Boulevard.
Disney was also awarded honorary degrees from Harvard, Yale, the University of Southern California, and UCLA; France's Officier
d'Académie decoration; Thailand's Order of the Crown; Brazil's Order of the Southern Cross; Mexico's Order of the Aztec Eagle; and the
Showman of the World Award from the National Association of Theatre Owners.[213]
15. • In 1966, Disney was scheduled to undergo surgery to repair an
old neck injury caused by many years of playing polo at the
Riviera Club in Hollywood. On November 2, during pre-
operative X-rays, discovered a tumor in his left lung. Five days
later a biopsy showed the tumor to be malignant and to have
spread throughout the entire left lung. After removing the
lung on November 11, the surgeons informed Disney that his
life expectancy was six months to two years.[After
several cobalt therapy sessions, Disney and his wife spent a
short time in Palm Springs, California.On November 30, Disney
collapsed at his home. He was revived by fire department
personnel and rushed to St. Joseph's. Disney's spokesperson
said he was there for a "postoperative checkup". At 9:30am
on December 15, 1966, ten days after his 65th birthday,
Disney died of circulatory collapse, caused by lung cancer.
• The final productions in which Disney played an active role
were the animated feature The Jungle Book and the live-
action musical feature The Happiest Millionaire, both released
in 1967, as well as the animated short Winnie the Pooh and
the Blustery Day, released in 1968. .his signature dialogue was
‘keep up the good work, boys’
16. • After Walt Disney's death, Roy Disney returned from retirement to take
full control of Walt Disney Productions and WED Enterprises. In October
1971, the families of Walt and Roy met in front of Cinderella Castle at the
Magic Kingdom to officially open the Walt Disney World Resort.There he
gave a speech about the park's dedication:
• In 2009, the Walt Disney Family Museum opened in the Presidio of San
Francisco. Thousands of artifacts from Disney's life and career are on
display, including 248 awards that he received during and after his
lifetime. Diane Disney Miller created the museum with the aid of her
children, to preserve her father's image and reach out to millions of
Disney fans worldwide. The museum displays a chronological view of
Walt Disney's life through personal artifacts, interactive kiosks, and
various animations.
• Walt Disney World is a tribute to the philosophy and life of Walter Elias
Disney...and to the talents, the dedication, and the loyalty of the entire
Disney organization that made Walt Disney's dream come true. May
Walt Disney World bring Joy and Inspiration and New Knowledge to all
who come to this happy place...a Magic Kingdom where the young at
heart of all ages can laugh and play and learn—together.