Michael Jordan Leadership Traits

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Leadership is a practical prowess that incorporates the resourcefulness of a person or an organization to guide another person, team, associations or organizations. Leadership is rooted in the attributes that an individual possesses. It is borne out of intelligence, bravery, confidence, discipline, reliability, devotion, conscientiousness and ability to adapt. Individuals who are leaders in their own right will always display leadership traits in various diverse situations and duties. Leaders are visible from different areas such as politics, business, religion, education, wars and sports (Northouse, 2015). One such leader that has emerged from the field of sports is Michael Jordan. Michael Jordan is a famous American basketball player …show more content…

He was featured constantly for the University’s basketball team for three years before joining the Chicago Bulls in 1984. He won the Rookie of the Year Award and as a result, Jordan was called up to represent the 1984 United States Olympics national team and they went ahead to win gold at the Los Angeles Olympics. He was recalled again to represent the United States in 1992 Atlanta Olympics basketball team that won gold. In his career at Chicago Bulls, Michael Jordan won the NBA Championships six times, declared the Most Valuable Player in six Finals and won five Most Valuable Player awards. He also won the All-NBA team select eleven times, selected fourteen times for the All-Star Game, three NBA All Star Game Most Valuable Player awards and nine All-Defensive team selections (Taylor, …show more content…

He is on record saying that whatever one puts in the game is exactly what one would get out of the game. Michael Jordan spent a lot of his time in practice sessions improving on his weaknesses. He concentrated on turning his weaknesses into his strengths. Initially he was not a good three-point shooter but after many sessions of hard work, he ended up being one of the most lethal three point takers in the game. Jordan also watched videos of his rivals a myriad of times in order to come up with strategies to counter their tactics. This helped his team in dire times and was one of the main contributing factors to the success of Chicago Bulls as a

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