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Leading people and organizations

Name Ahmad Mubarak

Roll No. BBHM-F19-030

Class Bba

Section 3A

Submitted to

Mr.Adeel
Mid Assignment

Part 1

1. Leader:
Imran Khan

2. Biography:

Early life and cricket career


Imran Khan Niazi is a Pakistani Politician leading Pakistan Tehreek e insaf (PTI), legislator,
former jock, and humanitarian who drives the Pakistan Movement of Justice and an individual
from the National Assembly of Pakistan.

Imran Khan was born in Lahore on five Oct 1952. There were many accomplished cricket
players in his family, additionally as 2 elder cousins, Javed Burki and Majid Khan, who all
served as captains of the Pakistani national team..Imran Khan played cricket in the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan and also the uk in his teens and continuing playing whereas learning
philosophy, politics, and economics at the University of Oxford. Khan played his initial match
for Pakistan’s national team in 1971, but he did not take a permanent place on the team when
once his graduation from Oxford in 1976.

By early 1980s Khan had distinguished himself as AN exceptional bowler and all arounder, and
he was named captain of the Pakistani team in 1982. Khan’s athletic talent and good looks
created him a celeb in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and England, and his regular appearances
at modern London nightclubs provided fodder for the British tabloid press. In 1992 Khan
achieved his greatest athletic success when he LED the Pakistani team to its initial World Cup
title, defeating European nation within the final. He retired that very same year, having secured a
name as one of the best cricket players in history.

Beginning political career

Four years after receiving a heat welcome across the country on arrival once the winning of
cricket World Cup in 1992; Khan joined politics and shaped a political party.

He founded Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf in 1996 with promises of Naya Pakistan (New Pakistan),
wherever dynastic politics had no role. In the starting he wasn't even considered among the
highest twenty politicians of the country. His party could not win even a single seat the first time
it contested in 1997.
In the 2002 elections, he might win only 1 seat from his town Mianwali -- a remote district of
Punjab province. His party boycotted the 2008 elections, which were held by the then military
ruler Pervez Musharraf.

Khan’s political career took an actual flight in 2011 with a mammoth public rally in Lahore that
shocked political commentators and rang alarm bells for Nawaz Sharif and Shehbaz Sharif, who
had been ruling the most thickly settled province Punjab for the last 3 decades. In the 2013
elections, Khan perceived to have a powerful charm to the youth, that structure sixty percent of
the country's total population.

He gave a tough time to two mainstream political parties -- Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz and
Pakistan People’s Party, which have taken turns to rule the country.

His party emerged as the largest party in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and it formed
government within the province together with Pakistan Jamaat-e-Islami in 2013. In July 2018
elections, his party emerged as single largest party within the election and formed governments
within the center, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab provinces.

3. Is he born or made leader

Imran khan is born as a leader because Prime Minister Imran Khan offers those inborn traits
which are relevant to the development of a leadership legacy that can help the future generation
of Pakistan especially establishing a leadership vacuum that has existed for so many years.

4. Turning point of his life when he/she became leader.


The public gathering that gave push to Khan’s movement was that of rally at the Minar-e-
Pakistan ground in Lahore. It was the turning point in party’s history and proved to a gigantic
victory. Lahore was flooded with people, the number, no one expected. The gathering cracked
the wall PML-N’s fortress. Then he finally becomes the leader of Islamic republic of Pakistan.

5. Vision/Goals/Objectives of his life.

Vision and Goal

The vision of Imran khan is to make Pakistan state like state of Medina.

The Imran Khan Foundation’s principal goal is to enhance the standard of life for the
inaccessible and underserved communities by ensuring access to basic services.
He is the man living up to the vision of Allama Iqbal. He wants to ensure his utmost cooperation
to the nation. He is the one who just want his country people live in peace and to lead them in all
ups and downs.

His vision is to make his state a powerful one, free of every evil impulse (PMLN) roaming in the
state as Pakistan is direly in need of immaculacy now.

The main aim of Imran Khan is to bring back the laundered money to Pakistan, take away the
loopholes within the accountability system, educating Pakistan, produce job opportunities for
youth andmake the country debt free.

IKF is committed to interact and mobilize local communities in building sustainable means that
of living, social infrastructure and improved access to safe water, sanitation, health care and
education.
6. His/her natural Traits, Application of Big Five Model.
Big five Model
Extroversion (social)
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Agreeableness
Good natured, Cooperative, and trusting

Conscientiousness (caring)
Responsible, Dependable, Persistent and organized

Emotional stability
Calm, self confident, secure Positive

Openness to Experience
Imaginative, artistic, and sensitive

7. Qualities/Flaws of his/her personality.


The personality of Imran khan is split into four completely different classes as a 
 Cricketer
 Social
 Educational
 Politician
 Imran Khan is presented with natural leadership and therefore the capability to accumulate great
wealth. He has great talent for management altogether walks of life, especially in business and
monetary matters, wherever he contributes the greater vision, purpose, and long-range goals.
Khan is a good judge of character, which aids him well in attracting the right people to him.

He possesses the power to inspire people to join him in his quest, even after they are incapable of
seeing what he sees. Therefore, those around Imran Khan would like his continual guidance,
inspiration, and encouragement. Khan may be a sensible choose of character, that serves him
well in attracting the correct those who he can prod them then into action and direct them on the
lines of his vision.

Flaws of his life


 Prolonging a fruitless ambition
 Partnering with a band of reprobates
 Demanding too much too early
 Playing the civil disobedience card
 High-handed stubbornness on the resignations' issue

8. His natural Leadership style


While leading Pakistani cricket team, autocratic leadership style of Imran Khan was each visible
and victorious.He maintained that style successfully while doing philanthropic work. In politics
however, he is confused about his style. At times he portrays a participative style, on different
occasions a democratic style and sometimes demonstrates autocratic leadership style.

9. Quotes given by that leader


‘Truth is the power that will resolve your problem’
(Imran Khan)

“Never give up, no matter how hard life gets no matter how much pain you feel. Pain will
eventually subside, nothing remains forever, so keep going and don't give-up.”
(Imran Khan)

“It is not defeat that destroys you; it is being demoralized by defeats that destroy you’’
(Imran Khan)

‘The more you study the more you know how less you know’
(Imran Khan)

“I have always believed that one should not be scared of losing, I think that really is the key.”
(Imran Khan)
“Compromise for your Dream but never Compromise on your Dream.”
(Imran Khan)

“Faith without wisdom and knowledge could produce bigots completely lacking in compassion
and tolerance.”
(Imran Khan)

“Leader leads people. Leader does not follow public opinion”


(Imran Khan)

10. Major Challenges faced by leader, Example from his life experiences.
Talking about challenges faced by him, PM Khan said his tenure as prime minister was the
'biggest struggle of his life filled with challenges', including a crashed economy, foreign debts
and power crisis.
"From sports to politics, my entire life is all concerning struggle. Even in government, I
confronted the challenges with a spirit to never give up,"

Part 2

Supportive leadership style

In Bob condition supportive leadership styles is best because

Justification:
 Goals are communicated clearly
 It creates a system where reward can be guaranteed
 Simple task structure
 Weak formal authority
 Bob’s have an Internal locus of control

In Environment:
Bob does not need task structure
Participative leadership style

In Bob condition supportive leadership styles is best because


 Bob’s have an Internal locus of control
 High task ability
 Weak formal authority

Bob’s environment

 No good work group

Achievement oriented style

We cannot apply achievement oriented style in bob’s condition because

Justification:
Bob’s have an internal locus of control but in Achievement oriented style locus of control is
external

In this style the formal authority is strong but in bob’s condition the formal authority is weak.

Directive leadership style

We cannot apply directive leadership style in bob’s condition because

Justification:
In directive leadership style the locus of control is external

In directive leadership style the task ability is also low

Strong formal authority but in bob’s condition the formal authority is weak

In directive leadership style the work group is good but in bob’s condition the work group is
not good.

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