Leadership lesson from adolf hitler

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Leadership Lessons from Adolf Hitler:
Adolf Hitler did much evil during his regime in Nazi Germany. Although I do not share his values, but he did do certain things right as a leader to rally a whole nation. Here are some positive lessons that you can pick up from him:
1. Speaking with purpose:
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Leadership Lessons from Adolf Hitler Submitted By: SONI HIMANI DILIPBHAI (Roll No: 2042)

Introduction Leadership is a process by which a person influences others to accomplish an objective and directs the organization in a way that makes it more cohesive and coherent . A process whereby an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a common goal. Leadership is inspiring others to pursue your vision within the parameters you set, to the extent that it becomes a shared effort , a shared vision, and a shared success

Factors of Leadership

Management verses Leadership Management's main function is to produce order and consistency through processes, such as planning, budgeting, organizing, staffing, and problem solving. While leadership's main function is to produce movement and constructive or adaptive change through processes, such as establishing direction through visioning, aligning people, motivating, and inspiring.

Principles of Leadership Know yourself and seek self-improvement Be technically proficient Seek responsibility and take responsibility for your actions Make sound and timely decisions Set the example Know your people and look out for their well-being Keep your workers informed Develop a sense of responsibility in your workers Ensure that tasks are understood, supervised, and accomplished Train as a team Use the full capabilities of your organization

Introduction of Adolf Hitler Famous for being fascist Dictator of Germany Born – 20th April 1889, Braunau am Inn, Austria Parents – Alois Hitler, Klara Hitler Siblings – Edmund, Paula Married – Eva Braun Children – None Died – 30th April 1945, Berlin, Germany committed suicide

Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) was the Supreme Chancellor of Nazi Party (1933-1945) and the leader of National Socialist German Worker Party . He was also well-known for triggering. The Second World War and creating fascist dictatorship which had caused about 62 million deaths (1939- 1945), (Stokes, 2008).

How Did Hitler Come to Power? Rise of the Nazi Party: The grim atmosphere of the early 1930s greatly contributed to the rise of Hitler’s Nazi Party as it left the Germans desperate for a strong leader. They considered the German government to be weak and the actions of Burning, the chancellor only added to the bitterness of the German nation. They suffered due to the harsh conditions of the Treaty of Versailles and the Great Depression left many with huge financial problems, which were only worsened by the chancellor’s decision to cut unemployment pay and wages. Thanks to a very successful propaganda campaign focused on the poor and the suffering, the Nazi Party rose from only 12 seats in Reichstag in 1928 to becoming the largest party in 1932 with 230 seats.

How Did Hitler Come to Power? Hitler’s Takeover: Although the Nazi Party had become very powerful, they lost close to two million votes in the November 1932 Reichstag elections, which meant that they only had 33 percent of the vote, and not the majority they needed. Papen, who wanted the position of vice chancellor and thought he could control Hitler, convinced Hindenburg to form a coalition with the Nazis and appoint Hitler as chancellor. Hindenburg finally gave in and appointed Hitler as chancellor. Hitler’s final grab for power was when he negotiated with the Reichstag members to give him temporary “emergency” powers for four years, enabling him to act without the consent of parliament or the German constitution. While negotiations were taking place, his large military force was surrounding parliament with the threat of war, should they refuse. They didn’t have much of a choice but grant him what he wanted and Hitler became absolute ruler of Germany.

Life Lessons from To Learn From Adolf Hitler ADOLF HITLER HAS HIS OWN IDEAL WORLD : Adolf Hitler has the good side for being the evil ruler of his own country although, in the history of all mankind, he killed thousands of thousand Jews Christian in the country. DO GOOD THINGS TO THE PEOPLE: He is the massive killer in the human society but the other side of it; he did good things to other people but only people who became his follower. HAVE SENSE OF HUMOR: Hitler often cracked jokes. Although Hitler still laughed during wartime, he had been an ever bigger joker in earlier days. “As I knew from the ‘old timers,’ Hitler in wartime was a completely different from Hitler before the war.” ,said Misch, who describes himself as “a last living piece of history” and his modest flat in Berlin is filled with photos and scrapbooks of his service for Hitler.

Life Lessons from To Learn From Adolf Hitler HAVE A LEISURE TIME AFTER WORK: As a dictator, Hitler liked to give the impression that he was constantly in motion, toiling in behalf of Germany into the early hours. Actually, we know quite a lot about how he spent his leisure time in the close circle with which he felt most comfortable. Wagner music operas were a lifelong passion. TAKE CARE OF HEALTH AT THE BEST: Hitler never drank or smoked, which was banned in his presence. The only time he danced was when he did a jig beneath the Eiffel tower after conquering France. As a vegetarian his meals consisted of mashed potatoes and pulses, with endless vitamin supplements.

Leadership style of Adolf Hitler Task oriented Relationship oriented Transformational Strategy Authentic Leadership Leadership Level Action Logic Evaluation

Leadership Lessons from Adolf Hitler

Leadership Lessons from Adolf Hitler Speaking with purpose Understanding Human Nature Constant Influence

Public Speaking Hitler was a captivating public speaker. He would enrapture crowds with his vision and sense of purpose of the nation. Public speaking is one of the essential skills of a leader. Whether you are able to have followers will really depend on your ability to rally them through inspiration and a hope for a future vision. You should take time to invest in your ability to speak publicly. Like it or not, public speaking is one of the most common traits of the top leaders in the world and if you can do it well, it will serve you and your team really well.

Understanding human nature Adolf Hitler understood human nature very well. He knew how to use human nature to his personal gain and with that knowledge, he rallied the whole nation behind him . You have to understand the thoughts, inclinations of human nature well if you are to be an effective leader as well. This often means a high level of EQ. Much of human nature can be easily be seen in yourself; especially in your weakness to temptation or any base inclination. A good leader understands what he is dealing with in other people because he sees it in himself . From that perspective and understanding, you’re able to lead your followers so much better.

Constant Influence Adolf Hitler successfully used propaganda to bring the whole nation under his will. Through the constant use of media and communications , he managed to cause a whole nation to think alike to serve his cause. There’s a lesson for us leaders to be learnt here. People become what they are constantly being exposed to. If you constantly read, watch and listen to positive messages, you’ll naturally become positive . And it works vice versa as well . We’d like to think that we are thinking independently of our environment , but the truth is that most of us think, act and believe in a certain way because of our environment . What is the underlying message you portray to your team each day? Are you sending positive messages of inspiration and hope, or negative messages of anger and frustration?

What was his leadership style? This type of leadership mainly relies on personality and charm . Even if one does not have a natural charm, they can still learn effective ways in which to lead a group using motivation and high morales . These types of leaders are very good at engaging others and making them feel that they are an effective and valuable team member . Charismatic Leadership

The most famous negative charismatic leader would be Adolph Hitler. He was able to make an entire country bow to their knees and believe the notions and ideas he had come up with about their German race being higher and more superior than others, especially those of the Jewish faith. People were mesmerized by his speeches and how he commanded an audience. (Charismatic Leadership)