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The leadership of Rebecca Stevens Halstead (2)

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The leadership of Rebecca Stevens Halstead

Introduction

Rebecca Stevens Halstead is one of the successful women in her career and she works very hard to makes sure that everything that she wants is done perfectly. She displays the qualities of a good leader and she forms a good relationship with the people being led. This comes first as a background of the values she learns at home whereby her mother tells her that should never quit because quitting is not her option but rather she should be courageous and know that everything is never easy and she has to keep trying every day. This is displayed at the point whereby she has entered the training for military and she feels like giving up, at this point she tells her mother and her mother takes her for a drive, and during the drive, she reassures her that everything is okay and she brings afresh the teaching she had taught her before that she should never quit. It is through this way that she gives the training another year and as the training goes on she finds herself already liking the process.

Therefore as she proceeds with her career she is seen as a very dependable person even though sometimes like the above example she feels not adequate and unable to do what she is supposed to do. It is also upon the people she depends on i.e. the parents and people at home as well as friends and the people she leads that she can live very well and show an excellent example of her life. This is because as she states at one point that she had to go through the training thinking of the love and the respect and the faith that the people at home had put into her that she could do it.

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Authentic leadership theory

This theory focuses on whether leadership is genuine and if its intentions, goals, and desires of the leader are for the general good of what is being led or the people being led of they are for personal benefit and desire. It is upon the leader therefore to establish himself or herself and show the people being led the kind of leader he/she is. In this case, Becky can be considered an authentic leader. This is because she has her goals and intentions in place not for her good or benefit but for the good and benefit of the group she is leading as well as the good and the benefit of the country which she is served in her best manner possible. This leadership is based on personal beliefs and convictions which lead a person and therefore it turns out that if the personal beliefs and convictions about the good in the society as positive then there is a possibility of being a good leader. This concept applies to Becky very much as she saw the world as a place that needed change and positive minds as her parents had taught her. She also believed in never giving up and this was the same thing that she fed to her team which she led in the best manner possible.

This theory also states that authentic leadership is created or defined by both leaders and followers. This is true because authentic leadership is only visible through the people being led changing behaviour and becoming better people which happens with the two groups Becky leads. That is the 63d ordinance company and her role as a brigadier. Therefore her leadership was very visible from the inside to the outside and this made life good and better every day for the people being led.

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Servant leadership theory

In this theory, we see that the leader becomes the servant in a way that he/she is there for the people who are being led. The leader listens to them and helps them to make good decisions in whatever they do. Becky can be said to have been this kind of leader. This is because she was always there for the people being led. She listened to them and almost had all the qualities and characteristics of a servant leader which include; listening empathy, healing, awareness, persuasion, conceptualization, and foresight. she displayed these through the different ways she handled her juniors and how they interacted generally.

She states that “the best way to take care of people is to get to know them” (Groysberg et.al. 11). Therefore her leadership model can be said to have been that of learning about people and making sure they got what was needed at the time it was needed so that they could perform to their maximum. Throughout the 27 years she served her country she was able to get most of it in the best way possible and she had a lot of influence as she was a servant leader who never looked back but worked closely with the juniors. This is very evident when she took charge as the head of the 63d ordinance. Her first t step was to call for everyone in the company and get their views as well as their opinions before she began her journey of transforming the company. This is servant leadership because she listened to their concerns and got a plan to make sure that it was successful (Groysberg et.al. 7).

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Transformational leadership

This is a kind of leadership that transforms the people and therefore this is exactly what Becky was concerned about. She was greatly concerned about changing the behavior of the people she was leading to make them better and like a family that she had to listen to them and attend to their needs as well as push them to the wall so that they can become better versions of themselves. This is especially seen when she had to deal with the general who was not an easy person to deal with. She called back all the members of her team and began retraining so that the general could have no reason for failing to sign off the deployment for her unit to go to Iraq (Groysberg et.al. 13). Therefore through her leadership, this whole team retrained so hard and she pushed them very much. After all the retraining the general signed off and the team was deployed to Iraq. This is a very clear sign of a transformational leader because if she just waited the possibility of the general have refused to sign the deployment was high and therefore it was her efforts to transform the team that made it excellent.

This transformational leadership of hers is also seen in the ordinance company. She was able to straighten almost everything that was not okay in the 63d ordinance company and therefore when she handed it over it was a fully functioning unit after she worked on it for about 2 years.

In conclusion, we can say that Rebecca Stevens Halstead is one of the women who have shown their leadership skills very openly and who stand out to be admired and taken as mentors and role models due to their nature of doing things and making everything perfect. Therefore it can be said that she was successful in her career in the military even though this had never crossed her mind but was the influence of her mother.

Works cited

Groysberg, Boris, and Deborah Bell. “Rebecca S. Halstead: Steadfast Leadership.” Harvard Business School Organizational Behavior Unit Case 411-050 (2011).

The Law of the Internet and Information Technology

The Law of the Internet and Information Technology

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Cyberlaw: The Law of the Internet and Information Technology by Brian Craig is a very abroad synopsis of how some variety of the differed legal situations hold their application to the Internet (Craig, B. (2013). Cyberlaw). It was known in 2013 so it has come to fairly for current events up to date. The book has enable to cover a good wide series of some topics such as sexting to ebay purchases gone bad, and from secrecy in email to the spam issues.in presentation of the existing cyberlaw, it has enable to help students with the common knowledge and understanding of some of the policy issues that are considered to be associated with the internet. A good diversity of some interesting cases have been enabled to be presented for the persons who loves reading to deliberate. The article has enable to go into MGM vs Grokster, so that it can be able to deliberate some issues in distributing the copyrighted ideas such as shows. It has discussed Tiffany vs eBay.in contribution from the article the author has covered some of the latest development activities in the cyberlaw that varies from legal cases through legislation to given regulations.

A General Office Memo

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To: Senior General counsel

From: The corporate legal department

Date: March, 2018

Subject: settle with Oracle

Senior General Counsel,

It has come to my concerned that google and oracle being billed as the main technology sample of the century. This memo is discussing the advantages and disadvantages of settling the lawsuit against the oracle rather than litigating claims. First of all, litigation takes a lot of time. Litigation process is a little bit complicated hence, It involves many steps and several stages before the main trial start. It takes some quite long time for the pre-trial stages come to an end. oracle is likely to receive her exact financial compensation more quickly than when taking through legal process because this will take a lot of time and trials that will later affect google company hence this will create faster payment upon agreement between the google and oracle.

Reduced Burden and Stress: Instead of consecutive appearance before the foreigners and to be consequently available throughout the legal process, settlements can allow for the lesser time and un necessary stress burden.

No Admittance to Wrongdoing: Settlements is going to encourage for google to pay for their mistake in this case without being in the position of admitting misconduct (Alliance, O. H. (2013). This will allow us not to be given trials that usually leaves some record of guilt.

Privacy: Settlement documents can be kept so safe and private when a case is totally settled, it is unlike court details that become more public record when a specific case is tasted for trial.

Predictability: Settlements in this case very much simpler for lawyers who has got enough experience to predict than just making jury decisions.

google is to have more strain on her own time by attending court proceedings such as hearing and trials that would take centuries and a lot of time. google would be in a position to have some steer that is clear of exactly what can sometimes be considered unpredictable juries. Another disadvantage is that google will have to pay the attorney costs and fees that are being charged.

The main reason for the settlement over the processes trial is that the oracle is being assured some of the compensation, hence if we take this case for trial we could possibly face chances of even loosing and absolutely walk away with nothing (Alliance, O. H. (2013).In addition throughout the process we shall have lost more including the fee that were to be paid to the lawyer and lost time that can be spent hence I support my recommendation that we should settle the oracle than google should defend lawsuit.

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Bibliography

Craig, B. (2013). Cyberlaw: the law of the internet and information technology. Pearson Education/Prentice Hall.

Alliance, O. H. (2013). Android (operating system). Marketing, 4(5).

The late 19th century and the early 20th century marked the rising influence of American foreign policy and its continued inf

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The late 19th century and the early 20th century marked the rising influence of American foreign policy and its continued influence on the global matters. American imperialism was on the rise during this period and it had a lot of influence on global issue and even shifted the change of the global power from Europe to America. The United States sought to play a role in the global issues after the end of the American civil war and propagated the American imperialism agenda in many parts of the world in competition with the European imperialism. American imperialism was a term used to describe the cultural, economic, political and military philosophy that were adhere by the Americans and that they sought to spread into other states either directly or indirectly by supporting policies and laws of similar beliefs in other countries. The main aim of these philosophies was aimed at giving the United States direct or indirect control of those countries and furthers its foreign policy in the global stage.

The philosophy advanced by the Americans aimed at expanding their territories by ensuring that they had control over foreign territories away from home. The concept of the American imperialism can be traced back to the American-Mexican war that took place during the presidency of James K. Polk who invaded the Mexican territory illegally and took part of their territory. By the end of the 19th century, the economic power of the United States was very powerful and had surpasses a majority of the European powers as its agricultural, industrial and technological prowess continued to expand making the United States an emerging economic and political power that riffled former economic giants like Britain, Spain and France. Many historians belief that the continued expansion and growth of the United States was strategic because of its reluctance to take many colonies as the European powers did and instead choosing to focus on internal development and expansion of its industries and the devastating effects of the civil war.

The role of the United States in the global foreign policy was insignificant before the late nineteenth century when its role in commerce was recognized by the European powers. In recognition of the role the United States was playing in global issues especially commercial, the European powers upgraded their representatives to Washington from a minister to an ambassador. Sending an ambassador to Washington was recognition of the United States as a first-division nation that was characterized by high industrialization, leading role in global commerce and its political influence globally.

The onset of the twentieth century was a blessing to the Americans in terms of their foreign policy goals. The United States seemed ready to take a leading role in defining its foreign policy and the American policy was now well defined. The American policy at the onset of the twentieth century was defined by three major concepts that included the desire by white Americans to pursue white supremacy, the desire to promote national greatness and promote liberty and lastly the extent to which the American should allow for social and political change in its foreign territories. These three ideas formed the basis upon which the American political leaders could oversee the future role of the Americans in the global society and the future place of their country in managing the global issues. By the earl twentieth century, these ideas defined the American foreign policy and formed the basis upon which the American foreign policy was anchored.

The Americans unlike most of the European powers such as Britain and France that were willing to make military obligations to their allies, it refused to sign fixed military obligations to its allies. It instead focused on building its military by devoting a large portion of its budget to military spending. It is estimated that by the early twentieth century, the American government’s spending on military had increased by over 300 percent and to almost a quarter of the country’s budget.

The American imperialism could be seen through it numerous colonies that it took across the Caribbean and the Asian continents. For instance, the American occupation of Puerto Rico came after the Puerto Rican people had successfully fought the Spanish colonizers and was on the verge of attaining self-rule. The Puerto Ricans easily accepted the occupation of their territory by Washington as they believed that it would guarantee them more security from Madrid and help the progress quickly socially, economically and politically. This did not happen as the Americans turned to be the second colonizers of the island and ensured that the island was directly under the rule of Washington and the country no longer had the autonomy to engage in international trade independently.

The American imperialism agenda in Puerto Rico was championed by Davis who was a cross ally of the then president Roosevelt. Although Davis was essential in ensuring that there was free trade between the island and the American mainland, he promoted imperialism where there was a centralized system of governance with the president as the head. This form of governance was a disservice to Puerto Ricans as a majority of their resources were siphoned away into the American mainland in the form of raw materials for American industries. Davis Root was in charge of Puerto Rico considered the country not ready for self-governance just like those in Central America and believed American control over them would allow them learn the principles of self-control and the need for respect for the constitution.

The American colonization of the Philippines was after helping the Filipino people fight the Spanish and expel them. Many historians refer to the colonization of the Philippines b America as an attempt by the Washington leader to Americanize the Filipino people. The American people used a wide of agents to penetrate the Philippines society and establish their control after expelling the Spanish colonizers. Colonial leaders in Washington relied on on American investors, missionaries, philanthropists, teachers, military and physicians to Americanize the Filipino people and erode their culture.

Most of the Philippines were taught to belief that the American culture was superior than theirs and took western education at an alarming rate. The Philippines women adopted the American way of dressing and even went to school and were able to secure formal education that the Americans had introduced in the island. The Americans considered their role to spread the American way of life to their newly acquired state and they did not want to be portrayed as colonialists to the extent that they outlawed the use of the name in reference to the Philippines. The American government considered the island a war department and did not establish a colonial office as the British would have done. The Americans considered those who oversaw the operations of the Philippines as missionaries who were just spreading the American civilization to the remote island of Philippines as part of their global responsibility.

The impacts of the American colonization of the Philippines are easily visible in the Filipino society even today. A majority of the Philippine systems are a copy paste from the American way of life including the main national language that is English and the form of government that resembles the American federal system. The Philippines is one of the countries with highly educated people with manual laborers being a scarcity by the virtue of their Americanization although this proved not the answer to all the challenges that the island country faced. Many historians belief that the American colonization of the Philippines made the Filipinos Americanized without actually becoming real Americans in many aspects of their society as most of their traditions were lost and their national identity currently has roots towards the American society.

Although the American colonization and their spread of imperialism was based on their national aspirations of building a superior country that controls the rest and ensuring economic development, the strategy was less successful. Most of the previous American colonies still remain poor as a majority of their natural resources had been siphoned by the Washington although some social and political systems in such colonies are similar to the Americans’. The liberties of the American colonies were highly compromised although the United States at first seemed to criticize the deeds of the European powers of acquiring colonies. The collapse of the American imperialism was important as it eventually led to the decolonization of a majority of world states.

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Washington, George, and Continental Army. The American Revolution: 1775-1783. Vol. II. Boston: Little, Brown, 2014.

Deutsch, Karl Wolfgang. Political Community and the North American Area. Princeton University Press, 2015.Blount, James Henderson. The American occupation of the Philippines, 1898-1912. GP Putnam’s sons, 1912.Go, Julian. American empire and the politics of meaning: Elite political cultures in the Philippines and Puerto Rico during US colonialism. Duke University Press, 2008.