Article - The history of the world leaders: The case of Sir Winston Churchill!

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Sir Winston Churchill is maybe the best leader in the world ever since, in the same division as Mao and Abraham Lincoln. We cannot make a solution of how to lead, but many think you should not be too offensive, but you should be humble!

Sir Winston Churchill was a British politician, officer and author. But he is most known as being the prime minister in Great Britain during the Second World War. For many, Churchill is the best and the most recognized leader in our modern times. He was an outstanding speaker. And many people remember Churchill for the hard work he was fronting during the war! He said: «I cannot promise you other things than blood, sweat and tears». And he also said: «We should fight at the beaches». Hence, Churchill took nothing for being certainty unless the uncertain circumstances had been reduced to an acceptable level. In leadership for organizations, we appreciate an intelligent, warm and handy style. And you cannot be sure of everything unless you have reasons for it!

Churchill was married with Clementine, and together they had 5 children. All your prays, if you believe in something, are met when you get children. A good and engaged family is some of the most respected values in life. Many leaders in business life, regardless of country, admire Churchill for his reflected and strong leadership to the pleasure of many people. He received the Nobel Prize in literature in 1953 for his knowledges and his leadership for British history and for the Second World War. Churchill was born in 1874 and died in 1965. He did not forever and ever get the best performances and results in all schools where he went, but he was an admired pupil and student many places.

Sir Winston Churchill had a lot of self-confidence. You cannot never think clear and use strategy if you are too humble and defensive. You must be good enough to take right decisions and decisions that have any importance for the country you are a leader for!

Sir Winston Churchill can be compared to many other leading guys as Franklin D. Roosevelt, Josef Stalin, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Neville Chamberlain, Margaret Thatcher, Charles de Gaulle, Mahatma Gandi, Nelson Mandela and Ronald Reagan. And strategy, structure and history have always been the central ways of thinking to do something for a nation and also for organizations. We should read and reflect on different books and different documents, and we should try to form a nation as even better than ever before! And leadership courses at MIT, Yale, Stanford and Harvard could do some services for us. But the most important thing is to use your brain independently of where you are and have ever been.

Churchill has been ministers of different kinds, and he was not always in harmony with his environments, but he went into conflicts which he tried to win! As minister, you should have a plan for what you are tempted to do, and you should use your brain waves and your talents and knowledges to create the department as good as possible, and with working efforts in the right ways.

Churchill had a comfortable attitude to life, and he sometimes smoked and sometimes drank liquor. But his nerves were as steel, and he mastered to do the right things in right place to right time. Many people admired his ways of being. And all things that are happening on earth, are in relation to the power of human beings! Therefore, there should be focused much on individual abilities in the future!

Churchill had bipolar disorders in his ways of being, but the was intelligent, warm and handy! And Churchill had charisma as a leader, and accordingly he was loved among many people!


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Sverre Larsen

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