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Exploring Leadership

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Exploring Leadership

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Service Learning is defined as a method of teaching, learning and reflecting that combines academic classroom curriculum with meaningful service, frequently youth service, throughout the community

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Leadership

The process of social influence in which one person can enlist the aid and support of others in the accomplishment of a common task

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7 Revolutions of Leadership

PopulationResource ManagementTechnologyInformationEconomic IntegrationConflictGovernance

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“Don’t tell people how to do things, tell them what to do and let them surprise you with their results.”

George S. Patton

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Population

Population growth in developing countries

Urbanization

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Population growth in developing countries

Not fully developed

Disease risk Over population Poverty

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Population: Urbanization

Moving from rural to urban

Farms are disappearing

Food supply may decrease

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Resource Management

Food and Hunger

Climate change

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Resource Mgmt. - Food & hunger

Understanding where our food comes from

Industrial Revolution has increased food production levels

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Resource Mgmt. - Climate change

Proportional to food & hunger

Global warming “Climate

protection is expensive or it would have been done already.”

Amory Lovins

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Technology

Nanotechnology

Human health

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Nanotechnology

All for fabrication of a new generation of products that are cleaner, stronger, lighter, & more precise

Get essentially every atom in the right place

Make almost any structure consistent with the laws of physics that we can specify in molecular detail

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Technology - Human health

More medicines becoming available

Better research Studies being

done to find cures for rare diseases

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Information

Connectivity

Lifelong learning

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Information - Connectivity

Ability to connect to information technology

Some can, some cannotMoves in a series of S curves

Advance for a period of time and then there will be a complication that halts the progress for awhile

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Information - Lifelong learning

Constantly learning how to work with technology change and updates

Change in the need of different jobs

Continued learning quest to keep up with the new jobs required to fit with advanced technology

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Economic Integration

Globalization Characteristics

Continuation of extreme poverty

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Economic Integration - Globalization

Increased interconnectedness among countries most notably in the areas of economics, culture, and politics

Improved technology Movement of people

& capital Diffusion of

knowledge

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Economic Integration - Continuation of extreme poverty 2008:

39.8 million people were in poverty

49.1 million Americans lived in food insecure households

Everyone needs to research how they can help lower these numbers

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Conflict

Asymmetric warfare

Weapons of mass destruction

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Conflict - Asymmetrical Warfare

War between belligerents whose relative military power differs significantly

Asymmetric attacks share certain characteristics that separate them form traditional military operations

Increasingly destructive terrorist attacks against critical infrastructure targets in the U.S. & our overseas interests, cyber attacks, & attacks on military targets to prevent our ability to employ our technological superiority in combat Source: Globalization & Asymmetrical

Warfare by William J. Hartman

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Conflict - Weapons of mass destruction

Terror Tips - pay attention to: someone paying an unusual amount of attention to a prominent landmark; someone nervous or jumpy or trying to access off-limit areas; someone trying to hide something

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Governance

Civil society

Multinational corporations

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Governance - Civil Society

Voluntary participation by average citizens & thus does not include behavior imposed or even coerced by the state

Important for strengthening democracy & enabling conflict resolution

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Governance - Multinational Corporations

Corporation that has facilities & other assets in at least one country other than its home country

Most of the top 100 companies with largest foreign assets are from the U.S., Japan, U.K., France, & Germany

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Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you

want done because he wants to do it.

Dwight Eisenhower