One of my favorite movies, Society of Dead Poets, is a display of leadership, through the role of Professor Keating, played by Robin Williams. Keating is portrayed as a charismatic, energetic and motivational teacher, who inspires and encourages his students to seize the day, examine life and literature in alternative fashions. Addressing each student individually, examining his strengths and weakness and supporting the young men through life’s obstacles is an example of leadership, empowering his students to tackle life's hurdles. Relational leadership theory includes purpose, empowering, ethics and inclusive. Keating displays these core principles by inspiring the group, being a role model, striving for excellence and igniting the emotions within individuals. Speaking to the emotions of his students Robin Williams is successful in this role of Keating in leadership, as he challenges his students to face conformity and life's obstacles with vigor and confidence, a display of inclusiveness.
Dead Poet's Society Robin Williams Speech Seize The Day
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