The Importance Of Leadership In Public Leadership

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Public leadership involves in being at the top position of a public office, putting himself or herself in charge of guiding his or her fellow staffs to serve the community. However, besides in the public administration fields, leadership exists everywhere in daily life. For instance, leadership may be roles like a father in the household, or a manager in a day shift; a captain in the basketball team, or a president in a university. Leadership is not constrained by any titles or places; it is formed whenever there are followers in a certain situation.
From my perspective, a good leader is a mentor, a servant and a friend. As the mentor, a leader should be able to use his or her professional knowledge and experience to establish specific values …show more content…

On the other hand, servant leadership is about responding to the calling from deep down inside to serve people by caring and helping others. Winston Churchill once said, “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give”. Servant leaders fulfill themselves by serving other people in the group. A servant leader seeks to create climates where others can do great work. In this process of commitment to people, he knows how to create access between him and his followers, value every communication as an opportunity to understand his people and to show his care and support. A good servant leader is capable of keeping the group’s morale high and purpose clear by giving support and serving interests of others not unconditionally, but rationally. Winston Churchill once said, “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what …show more content…

For one thing I can be sure is that I could be a good friend no matter where my position is. Meanwhile, I begin to learn when and for what I am needed by communicating and interacting fully with my surroundings, not only in home, in school, but also in this society; and in each situation, I can find out what I’m already capable of, and what I should be working on to improve and develop myself. In this process, I have been able to overcome many of my greatest fears and built up many skills. Standing here and making this speech in front of the whole class, this scene never crossed my mind before because I always felt panic speaking in public, but I made it today. Now for me, every challenge is a chance and after each practice, it means one step forward to become myself. I can’t tell how much I enjoy the process of learning to become a leader. Actually, “the point is to become yourself”. I learned to understand myself, to accept myself, to improve myself. This class inspired me to get out of my comfort zone, to embrace and to engage in the outside world. What surprised me most is that I have been encouraged to challenge myself for improvements, to become someone even better than I ever thought I could be. I am really delighted to see myself making these progress and therefore I’m more confident to say that I could be a good leader in public service, and other places one

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