The document summarizes the leadership styles and notable contributions of 6 leaders:
1. Alexander the Great conquered much of the known world and led from the front with his armies.
2. Napoleon Bonaparte revolutionized military organization and established the Napoleonic Code. He led in an autocratic style.
3. Martin Luther King Jr. advocated for nonviolent protest and civil rights through integrity and character.
The document summarizes the leadership styles and notable contributions of 6 leaders:
1. Alexander the Great conquered much of the known world and led from the front with his armies.
2. Napoleon Bonaparte revolutionized military organization and established the Napoleonic Code. He led in an autocratic style.
3. Martin Luther King Jr. advocated for nonviolent protest and civil rights through integrity and character.
The document summarizes the leadership styles and notable contributions of 6 leaders:
1. Alexander the Great conquered much of the known world and led from the front with his armies.
2. Napoleon Bonaparte revolutionized military organization and established the Napoleonic Code. He led in an autocratic style.
3. Martin Luther King Jr. advocated for nonviolent protest and civil rights through integrity and character.
Name of the Leader Country Notable Contribution Leadership Style
Alexander, as king of He could be gracious to Macedonia, established defeated foes while one of the ancient world's remaining fiercely loyal largest empires, extending to friends. As a general, from Greece to he set an example and led northwestern India. from the front. Alexander He conquered the eastern shows what can be Alexander the Great Greece Mediterranean, Egypt, the accomplished when a Middle East, and parts of person is completely Asia in record time. focused and clear. Napoleon Bonaparte was He was well-known for a French military general his autocratic style of and the country's first leadership. He emperor. Napoleon commanded a massive revolutionized military army without consulting organization and training, anyone. Napoleon Bonaparte France sponsored the Napoleonic Code, reorganized education, and established the long-lasting Concordat with the Pope. Martin Luther King Jr. He believed in nonviolent was a prominent figure in protests and made certain the American civil rights that others shared his movement, organizing a convictions. His most number of marches and important leadership protests. He played an quality was integrity, important role in the which he displayed when Memphis sanitation he gave his life for what Martin Luther King Jr. United States workers' strike, the he believed in. He also Montgomery bus boycott, demonstrated character by and the March on accepting responsibility Washington. for his actions. Rivera, Ronald John D. BSIT 2-1A
Mahatma Gandhi led He had a lot of charisma,
nationwide campaigns to but he was also thoughtful combat poverty, expand and analytical. He was a women's rights, promote transformational leader as religious and ethnic well as a transactional harmony, and eliminate one. He taught us that if the injustices of the caste we become champions of system. Gandhi love and peace for all, we Mahatma Gandhi India supremely applied the can bring harmony to our principles of nonviolent world. civil disobedience, playing a key role in liberating India from foreign dominance. Ferdinand Marcos was Marcos promoted the elected as the Philippines' ideology of tenth president. His first "constitutional term was marked by authoritarianism" through increased industrialization various social engineering and the construction of exercises unified under solid infrastructures the banner of the "bagong Ferdinand Marcos Philippines throughout the country, lipunan," or "new including the North society." Luzon Expressway, the Maharlika Highway, and others.