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Essay / A servant leader is not a true leader. - 679
Can you tell the difference between a tyrant and a hero? How do you determine who was a dictator and who was a victor? Can you imagine a despot being known as a powerful ruler and a wise king being known as an atrocious ruler? Curiosity always changes the world, history. And Steve Jobs? Did he represent the qualities of an efficient and powerful boss or the qualities of a greedy and tyrannical leader? In my opinion, he was a great boss because he was creative in his field, could see the future, and had incredible leadership. It would not be an exaggeration to say that Steve Jobs could see the future. He was “confident enough to take risks.” In The Steve Jobs Way it is said: “…Jobs intuitively understood the power of cultural influence to maintain the strategic capabilities implicit in his perpetual creative vision. » The text, Steve Jobs: The Man Who Thought Different, also states: "Jobs realized that more and more features were going to be found on cell phones... he thought that one day they... would exist all in one package. » He was intelligent and ran his businesses a few generations ahead. If Steve Jobs had been raised in his original environment, we would still be using a huge computer that needs copious amounts of electricity and windows to cool it. Not only to advance in the generation, the leader must provide part of the project of his company. Even though Jobs was stubborn, he was a good example of a boss with creativity. An Apple brochure contained a slogan: “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication,” which meant that Jobs liked to challenge himself. He dreamed of "a computer as graceful and elegant as it was useful, an intersection of technology and art that resulted in something truly special", s...... middle of paper .... ..e would not get mature and never think deeply. A true tyrant does what he wants and doesn't care about the property of his group. For example, during the Japanese colonial period, the ruler denied that torture was a sin and continued to afflict the victims. Jobs, on the other hand, thought about what he could do for his company and championed human races and their development in all areas. In the 90s, people preferred a servant leader who worked like everyone else and was treated equally except for his staff. rank. As far as I'm concerned, a servant leader is not a leader. A leader must have charisma and lead like a general. Steve Jobs had this leadership and was talented. He could think of future generations. He thought he was right and here we are using the technology promoted by Apple. Never let others discourage you, there is no reason not to follow your heart.