Sunday, December 17, 2006

Hitler V.S Winston Churchill leadership Style

Hitler's leadership Style V.S Winston Churchill's leadership Style

On saturday, went to work at Toy 'R' us and coincidentally i met my secondary school english teacher. Talked to her little bit and she lied when she said she was fine because i was able to see deep inside her eyes, she needed lots of rest.

Well, i guess once in a while i do have to use the skills that i learnt on how to spot the little movement that people make when they lie.

Recently, i did research on Famous and Infamous leaders and discovered how they actually manageded to attract people to their ideas. Let's compare Hitler and Churchill...

Hitler
- To get people to believe that he had a superhuman aura - the aura described by the Greeks as 'charisma' - Hitler also used childish staring tricks, such as looking at the people he was talking to without blinking, and various other basic tricks. It seems that no one is born charismatic, but there are plenty of ways to acquire an aura if you want to.

Churchill
- Churchill, by contrast, spurned such affectations. He had no spin doctors, no speechwriters, no-one to warm up audiences before he spoke. He had his trademarks, it is true - few politicians have ever sported more. In the media, Churchill was designed to obtain name recognition from the people and this is mainly why people listen to his and follow his leadership.

Trivia

What are the 10 most dangerous jobs?

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, timber cutters have the most perilous profession in the country, with roughly 118 fatalities per 100,000 workers.

The rest of the list goes as follows: fishers, pilots and navigators, structural metal workers, driver-sales workers, roofers, electrical power installers, farm occupations, construction laborers, and truck drivers. Pizza deliverers fall under the driver-sales workers category, so remember to tip big.

source : Ask Yahoo!

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