pada 5,6,7 May 2017, #TEAMANTCANCER telah menyertai acara THE COLLECTOR 2.0 yang bertempat di kilang bateri johor bahru. Support yang kami terima di Johor Bahru amatlah pedu. tengoklah gambar sendiri.. hmmm..
Types of leadership styles The types of leadership style expressed in animal characters. 1. Snail Low on performance, low on people style characteristics · Sets standards too low · Poor communicator · No authority Effects of this style 1. Negative effect on morale. 2. Negative effect on standard. 3. Negative effect on training. This snail type of leadership usually concerned for performance and for the people under him or her team. 2. Tiger High on performance, low on people style characteristics · Authoritarian style · One-way communicator · Limits challenges · Strong leader, good in a crisis · One man band Effect of this style · Quiet, defensive team members · Poor communication and few challenges · Decrease in performance · Morale Usually this tiger's style of leadership
Genghis Khan Genghis also spelled Chinggis, Chingis, Jenghiz, or Jinghis, original name Temüjin, also spelled Temuchin (born 1162 , near Lake Baikal , Mongolia —died August 18, 1227 ), Mongolian warrior-ruler, one of the most famous conquerors of history, who consolidated tribes into a unified Mongolia and then extended his empire across Asia to the Adriatic Sea . Genghis Khan was a warrior and ruler of genius who, starting from obscure and insignificant beginnings, brought all the nomadic tribes of Mongolia under the rule of himself and his family in a rigidly disciplined military state . He then turned his attention toward the settled peoples beyond the borders of his nomadic realm and began the series of campaigns of plunder and conquest that eventually carried the Mongol armies as far as the Adriatic Sea in one direction and the Pacific coast of China in the other, leading to the establishment of the g
The golden age of Malacca ended in 1511. Empire Malacca who called to an end after the Portuguese attack Malacca under the rule of Sultan Mansur Shah. Internal Factors WEAK LEADERSHIP & OPPRESSIVE ADMINISTRATION Weak ruling government is the root cause to the fall of the Malacca Sultanate. They were overdependence on Tun Perak until they can’t find a capable leader to replace him. After the death of the Bendahara Tun Perak, Malacca lacked an efficient leader as the replacement of Tun Perak which is Tun Mutahir as a Bendahara was a weak leader because he more concern on his personal welfare and biased during his administration. Many of the ministers expressed their dissatisfaction with this aspect of the way of his management style. As a result, there were often struggles for power. Besides, Sultan Mahmud who paid only a little attention to the administration consider as a weak leader too. He enables the officers to act as they pleased. Bribing and defamation
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