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6 Leadership Lessons from Ender’s Game

2023-12-13 09:44:46

Ender's best leadership is not his strategic ability, it is not just his sympathy for his team and his enemies. Good leaders are concerned

I know that I have been playing for over 40 years but accepted Jessie Manley's advice instead of putting money on Orson Scottka's homosexuals to see a new Harrison Ford movie. Public libraries (this is a star) are checked out. Ender's game is both science fiction thought to be fun; the author has cleverly questioned the ethics of war, education, and humanity, but the best lesson of this book is that it will be a good leader It is about things.

This story tells a boy named a genius born that ended up becoming the last big hope of humanity at the age of 6 called Endwinkin. Ende changed from a hero who was abandoned to a legendary hero through the battle school and brutal education of the command school, the defense / attack of the 11-year-old child in a hostile alien race (the main problem of this book One) A great attack fleet that orders mankind

During school, he challenged himself to be isolated, bullied, and overwhelmed. In his most harsh year, he had a difficult intimate friendship, it threw him into himself - often the question of social problems around him. But he is doomed to be the greatest leader of several generations, and he even sympathizes with his enemies, he is still suffering from confidence and vulnerability. In addition to the genius who was born and raised for the sole purpose of collective killing, I feel Ende has much in common with me.

Sometimes, this book explains the biggest challenge in leadership, sometimes even making people feel completely disorderly.

The six courses I have learned are as follows (For clarity, this is my explanation of the card's internal dialogue on leadership. I personally thank myself for this book's example of support more I am irritated).

From ancient legends to newborn babies, we all want to be heard, understood, respected, safe and loved.

Ender's best leadership is not his strategic ability, it is not just his sympathy for his team and his enemies. Good leaders are concerned

Authority, order and discipline are valuable only through support of independence, trust and creativity.

As a leader, I am looking forward to reaching your breakthrough point and overcoming it. Sometimes I just read about constantly increasing challenges and exhausted feelings without ending end.

If you wish, unless you know ...

The support team under is in need of guidance by the sister, his few friends, and the mentor.

The horizon Ander knows that he is training towards the target, but if he does not have enough time he will not succeed. How long do you encourage the line of sight of the finish line to advance?

The most powerful statement in this book is to draw conclusions without much destruction. This card creates a beautiful determination to inspire war and peace about our meaninglessness and possibilities, and purpose and love.

Orson Scott Card's Ender game - Before reading this book I will tell you that science fiction is not my job. This is a well-written book, a metaphor of some dystopian futures and some leadership. When a talented six-year-old child faces an invasion of an alien, it becomes a human hope, all "normal" agreements disappear and Ende will learn strategy, war game and leadership at combat schools. They think. Realist Utopia: How to build an ideal world with Rutger Bregman - Anyone should read this book. Bregman called the universal basic income "an old-fashioned idea" and defeated the American (complete) history through universal basic income experiments (which built the UBI in the 1970s), more bold and extreme ideas Change. For those who are not satisfied with the real world, it is a must read.

This is clearly demonstrated in the science fiction "The Game of Ende" written by Olsen Scottka. It shows how a very young boy, Ender Wiggin, is demonstrating leadership and what he has learned through this experience. Through computer games, Ender knew that he was a very smart killer. Through his experience as a commander, Ender learned that it is strict to help him to become a better leader and win the game. Finally, his experience with Shen and Bernard told under, that humor is easy to forgive.