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LEADERSHIP PRESENTATION ON GENERAL SIR JOHN MONASH (1865-1931)
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L EADERSHIP PRESENTATION ON SUBASH CHANDRA BOSE
CONTENTS CHRNOLOGY INTRODUCTION AIM EARLY LIFE LEADERSHIP QUALITIES
5. ENTHUSIASM 6. COURAGE 7. KNOWLEDGE 8. WILL POWER 9. CONCLUTION 10. REFERENCE
CHRONOLOGY YEAR INCIDENT 1897 1918 1919 Birth of Subash Chandra Bose. His second degree of philosophy from the Scottish church college under university of Calcutta. He was formally enrolled in the Cambridge university.
YEAR INCIDENT 1924 1925 1927 Bose worked as CEO of municipal Corporation of Calcutta. Bose was arrested and sent to prison on M andlny Released from prison.
YEAR INCIDENT 1931 1937 1945 He emerged to become mayor of Calcutta & he travelled in Europe He agreed to accept nomination as congress president. He died (presumed)
Subash C handra B ose was born on January 23 rd 1897 in C huttak as the 9 th child among fourteen of Bose family.He was a brilliant student. Bose was the most unrealistic and aggressive activist in the pre-independence era.He is an unparalleled example of the declaration of independent Indian government with a cabinet & national army. INTRODUCTION
. He conducted a military attack on British India , with the help from Germany & active support from Japan and they shook the very foundation of the British Empire. The saga of their revelution is powerd under the head of Indian national army . while he was the president of Indian national congress during 1937 to 1939 he founded the Indian national army .
Aim of this presentation is to highlight the leadership qualities of great political leader Subash C handra Bose . AIM
S ubash Chandra Bose was born in a “ bengali ” family on January 23 rd ,1897 in “ Chuttak , Orissa” to Janakinath Bose, an advocate and Prabhavathi Devi. He was the 9 th child of a total of fourteen siblings. He studied in on Angllo school at Chuttak until the sixth standard and then shifted to the presidency collage where he studied briefly. Bose later passed his BA in 1918 in philosophy. Bose went to study in university of Cambridge and gradguated as a bright student in Cambridge university . EARLY LIFE
He graduated BA by proxy on 24 th November 1922. Then he resigned the appointment and took place in the revelution . In 1923 he was elected as the president of all India youth congress and also the secretary of Bengal state congress. He was also the editor of newspaper ‘forward’ . Bose worked as the CEO of the municipal corporation in the round up of nationalist and in 1925 Bose was arrested.
Initiative Courage Will power Enthusiasm Knowledge Foreign policy LEADERSHIP QUALITIES
The ability to deal with the situation even with the absence of the orders is meant by initiative. As a example during the struggle of freedom Subash was arrested for his revolutionary activities. He escaped from jail and went to japan where with the help of the Japanese he formed “Indian national army” (1943) and also provisional government in India INITIATIVE
But he was not changed. He produce his slogan as Give me blood ,I will give you freedom. that’s shows his ability to determine the task . The above example shows his initiative as he left the country in difficult situation and came back with good solution to free the India. He gave to the nation the salutation and slogan of “jai Hind” The famous words of S ubash are “give me blood ,I will give you freedom”.
The determination to see a task which is not only carried against the enemy, but often against the advice of experts. Unlike other prominent leaders of the freedom struggle gahandi and neheru , subhash strongly believed that an armed rebellion was necessary to get independence from the British. But during the freedom struggle subash was arrested for his revolutionary activities. WILL POWER
He never gave up. He formed Indian national army in 1943, as well as the provincial government of India and n ational army forced the British to leave the country . Subash never saw the independent India , but still he is a remarkable character in India .
He showed interest in each of his duties. He did his work with a cheerful & optimistic attitude.With the Determination to do a good job he did a great job for his party and country. Due to his aggressive attitude for the British Government, he was sent to jail for around 11 times between 1920 and 1941 . ENTHUSIASM
This define both physical & and moral courage which Subash Chandra Bose had to continue his work until he achieves his main purpose, the freedom of India. As a young man Subash was drawn in to national service & was imprisoned several times for his patriotic activities. But he never gave up. He continued with his patriotic activities to free the India from British which shows his physical courage. COURAGE
Because of his courage he formed Indian national Army in 1945. If not Indian freedom will be a dream. So S ubash is remarkable character in the India. Even today India appriciate his revolutionary Activities.
Knowledge is defined as the familiarity with some one or something that include facts, description, information and skill aquired through experience or education. Subash was a man of good knowledge and he was the founder of Indian national army . KNOWLEDGE
Subash was a well educated who was very brilliant in his studies. After doing BA (hones) in first class , he completed and qualified in the I.S.C examination. But being in I.S.C he did not want to serve the british government and so resigned from this service.
Subash Chandra Bose lovingly call as Nettaji , was one of the most famous leader in India who was born on January 23,1897 in Chuttak,Orissa . His father was a famous lawyer and Subash was the ninth child among 14 siblings. Mahathma Gandhi & Jawahallal Neheru have gained much of the credit for successful conclusion of Indian freedom struggle and the contribution of Subash Chandra Bose is also no less. He has been given the rightful place in the records of Indian history as the founder of Indian national army. CONCLUSION
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WWW. HISTORY LEARNING SITE.CO UK WWW.WIKIPEDIA.COM MEMORIES OF SUBASH CHANDRA BOSE REFERENCES
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CONTENT Aim Chronology Introduction Early life Military Life Leadership Qualities Knowledge Courage Integrity Personality I nitiative Lesson Learnt Conclusion References
The Aim of this presentation is to highlight the leadership qualities of General Sir John Monash and analyze the lesson learnt from this leader AIM
CHRONOLOGY 1865-John Monash was born in Melbourne 1884- Joined the university company of the 4th Battalion, Victorian Rifles. 1891-Monash married Hannah Victoria Moss 1895-was promoted to captain in the Garrison Artillery 1887- became a lieutenant in the North Melbourne battery militia unit 1897-Monash was promoted to major in the North Melbourne Battery 1906 -became a lieutenant-colonel in the intelligence corps .
1894-He and a friend had established a private engineering practice. 1913-Colonel Monash took command of the 13th Infantry Brigade. 1915-In July he was promoted to brigadier. 1917 -Monash was in north-west France. In July, with the rank of Major General 1918-Monash was promoted to lieutenant general 1919-Monash was welcomed home in Melbourne 1920-1923 head of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV) 1923-1931 Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne 1927-he became patron of the newly-founded Zionist Federation of Australia and New Zealand. 1931-Monash died of heart disease in Melbourne
INTRODUCTION Arguably Australia's most famous soldier, John Monash was born in Melbourne on 27 June 1865.Monash was a driven young man, ambitious and intelligent.Monash married Hannah Moss in April 1891 after having had several other relationships. Monash died of heart disease in Melbourne on 8 October 1931 and was given a state funeral attended by some 250,000 mourners.
EARLY LIFE Monash was born in Dudley Street, West Melbourne, Victoria, on 27 June 1865, the son of Louis Monash and his wife Bertha, née Manasse .
The assumption that his parents were Polish seems to be based on the fact that they originated from a part of Silesia. In 1874 the family moved to the small town of Jerilderie in the Riverina region of New South Wales, where his father ran a store .
He was educated under Alexander Morrison at Scotch College, Melbourne, where he passed the matriculation examination when only 14 years of age. At 16 he was dux of the school.
He graduated from the University of Melbourne: B.A. in 1887, Master of Science in civil engineering in 1893, law in 1895 and Doctor of Engineering in 1921.
On 8 April 1891, Monash married Hannah Victoria Moss, and their only child, Bertha, was born in 1893 .
He worked as a civil engineer, and played a major role in introducing reinforced concrete to Australian engineering practice.
Monash joined the university company of the militia in 1884 and became a lieutenant in the North Melbourne battery militia unit in 1887. MILITARY LIFE
He was made captain in 1895, major in 1897 and in 1906 became a lieutenant-colonel in the intelligence corps. He was colonel commanding the 13th Infantry Brigade in 1912; on the outbreak of First World War he was appointed chief censor in Australia.
When war broke out in 1914, Monash became a full-time Army officer. Despite the anti-German hysteria of the time, there seems to have been no adverse comment on his German origins. When the Australian Imperial Force was formed, he was sent as the commander of the 4th Infantry Brigade to Egypt.
In 1915 his brigade, as part of the New Zealand and Australian Division under Major General Godley, participated in the disastrous Gallipoli campaign against the Ottoman Army. The brigade initially defended the line between Pope's Hill and Courtney's Post, and the valley behind this line became known as "Monash Valley".
He was promoted to brigadier general in July. During the August offensive, Monash's objective was the capture of Hill 971, the highest point on the Sari Bair range.
After a rest period in Egypt, by June 1917 Monash was in north-west France. In July, with the rank of major general, he was in charge of the new Australian 3rd Division. He trained the division in England with the minutest attention to detail, and led stage by stage to the nearest approach that could be improvised to the conditions of actual warfare.
In May 1918 he was promoted to lieutenant general and made commander of the Australian Corps, at the time the largest individual corps on the Western Front . Lieutenant General Sir John Monash later described the recapture of the town of Villers-Bretonneux on 25 April 1918
On 12 August 1918 Monash was knighted as a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath on the battlefield by King George V.
Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery later wrote : "I would name Sir John Monash as the best general on the western front in Europe".
Integrity is a concept of consistency of actions, values, methods, measures, principles, expectations, and outcomes. In ethics, integrity is regarded as the honesty and truthfulness or accuracy of one's actions. INTERGRITY
Knowledge is a familiarity with someone or something, which can include information, facts, descriptions, and skills acquired through experience or education. It can refer to the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject. KNOWLEDGE
Initiative is the first step or action of a matter and the right or power to begin or initiate something as well as the ability or attitude required to begin or initiate something INITIATIVE
Personality is the particular combination of emotional, attitudinal, and behavioral response patterns of an individual . Personality trait theory, attributes by which people may vary in relative terms PERSONALITY
Courage is the ability to confront fear, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation. "Physical courage" is courage in the face of physical pain, hardship, death, or threat of death, while "moral courage" is the ability to act rightly in the face of popular opposition, shame, scandal, or discouragement. COURAGE
LESSON LEARNT When doing this presentation I got to know, How to approach to the target. How use will power and confidence efficiency Lead the subordinate to the correct thing Forced subordinate to follow correct path
With this presentation of General Sir John Monash I learnt & understood the Leadership qualities of his character and how he applied them during his career. And also I learnt the capacity of a good leader and how to manage them in different situations. CONCLUSION
www.wikipidea.org Peoples P rofiles Australia Australian War Biography REFERENCES