Qualities of An Effective Leader

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Qualities of An Effective Leader Pericles Alexander the Great

What are the qualities of a successful leader? Do Now What are the qualities of a successful leader?

Pericles Ruler of Athens during the Golden Age “What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others.”

Alexander the Great “There is nothing impossible to him who will try.” Ruled the largest land empire and spread Greek cultures “There is nothing impossible to him who will try.”

BOTH Pericles and Alexander were successful yet they had different approaches. Compare BOTH styles of leadership Styles of Leadership

Pericles Alexander the Great GOALS

Goals Pericles Alexander the Great Government: Make Athens a democracy Military: Make Athens stronger Culture: Make Athens more beautiful Goals

Goals Pericles Alexander the Great Government: Make Athens a democracy Military: Make Athens stronger Culture: Make Athens more beautiful Expand empire Spread Greek Culture Goals

Pericles Alexander the Great Government

Government Pericles Alexander the Great Direct Democracy Restricted Citizenship Government

Government Pericles Alexander the Great Direct Democracy Restricted Citizenship Dictatorship Gave opportunity for independence if people remained LOYAL Government

Pericles Alexander the Great Values

Values Pericles Alexander the Great Education Art and Architecture Literature and Drama Beauty Democracy Philosophy Values

Values Pericles Alexander the Great Education Art and Architecture Literature and Drama Beauty Democracy Philosophy Education and Philosophy Loyalty Creativity Greek Culture Persistence Values

Pericles Alexander the Great Lasting Legacy

Lasting Legacy Pericles Alexander the Great Golden Age of Greece Age of Pericles Rich culture and foundation of government Lasting Legacy

Lasting Legacy Pericles Alexander the Great Golden Age of Greece Age of Pericles Rich culture and foundation of government “The Great” Largest land empire Spread Greek culture Lasting Legacy

Which leader had a more effective strategy for leading an empire? Analyze