5. Family and early life
Born into the aristocratic family of the Dukes of
Marlborough, a branch of the noble Spencer
family, Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, like his
father, used the surname "Churchill" in public life.
Winston's father, Lord Randolph Churchill, the third son of
John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough, was a
politician;
and his mother, Lady Randolph Churchill was the daughter of
American millionaire Leonard Jerome.
Winston was born on 30 November 1874,
in Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire
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Chose to remain with the cavalry and was
commissioned as a Cornet (Second
Lieutenant) in the 4th Queen's Own Hussars
on 20 February 1895. In 1941, he received
the honour of being appointed Regimental
Colonel of the 4th Hussars, an honour which
was increased after the Second World War
when he was appointed as Colonel-in-Chief; a
privilege usually reserved for royalty.
10. Travelled to many countries
• CUBA: 1895
• INDIA: 1896
• UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: 1900
• SUDAN AND OLDHAM: 1899
• SOUTH AFRICA: 1899
Churchil returned to ENGLAND in 1900.
12. First Lord of the Admiralty
• In October 1911, Churchill was
appointed First Lord of the Admiralty.
While serving in this position, he put a
strong emphasis on modernization and
was also in favour of using airplanes in
combat. He launched a program to
replace coal power with oil power
13. Western Front
Winston Churchill commanding the 6th
Battalion, the Royal Scots Fusiliers,1916.
Some months after his resignation, Churchill
rejoined .
14. LEADER AND POLITICS IN WORLD WAR-I
• On 5 October 1914, Churchill went to
Antwerp, which the Belgian government
proposed to evacuate. The Royal Marine
Brigade was there and at Churchill's urgings
the 1st and 2nd Naval Brigades were also
committed
15.
16. WHY CHURCHILL A GREAT LEADER
WINSTONE CHURCILL was called great leader
not only for the people UNITED KINGDOM but
also for the people of whole world.
In 2002, BBC poll of the 100 greatest
BRITONS,CHURCHILL was proclaimed “the greatest
of them all” based on approximately a million
votes from BBC viewers.
CHURCHILL was also rated as one of the most
influencial leaders in history by TIME.
17. CHURCHILL LEADERSHIP ANALYSIS
THE POWER OF CHURCHILL
CHURCHILL was such a leader who had
ability to change the human
, informational, and material resources to
get the fulfillment his leadership as well
as his country through the whole world.
By power, he affected the
decisions, behavior and situations.
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He has-
the ability to dominate the country as
well as the whole world.
the ability to influence or act freely.
the ability to resist or block the demands
of others.
19. CHURCHILL’S BASES OF POWER
LEGITIMATE POWER
CHURCHILL rendered military services. He positioned
military uniform in 1895. In 1941, he received the
honor of Regimental Colonel of the 4th Hussars
which was an honor increased after 2nd World War
when he was appointed as Colonel in Chief.
20. REFERENT POWER
W.CHURCHILL Born into the aristocratic family
,Blenheim Palace . He was independent and
rebellious by nature. He was very much
couragious in battle field. His writings brought him
to the attention of the public, and earned him
significant additional income. He acted as a war
correspondent for several London newspapers and
wrote his own books about the campaigns.
21. EXPERTISE POWER OF CHURCHILL
Churchill was a renowned military. When he was
rendering military services , he acquired such kind
of power. He was a Colonel in Chief in the second
world war. He was usually Second Lieutenant in
British Army. His writings brought him to the
attention of the public, and earned him significant
additional income.
22. CHURCHILL ‘S COERSIVE POWER
CHURCHILL had a strong tendency to influence British
Parliament as well as other countries political
affairs. He was the member of CONSERVATIVE
PARTY and LIBERAL PARTY in UNITED KINGDOM. He
acted as a war correspondent for several London
newspapers and wrote his own books about the
campaigns.
23. CHURCHILL’S REWARD POWER
CHURCHILL had the ability to reward another
persons who are contributing to many other fields
to country as well as the whole world.
CHURCHILL SOCIETY now gives the rewards for the
remindering WINSTONE CHURCHILL
CONTRIBUTIONS.
24. LEADERSHIP PATTERNS OF CHURCHILL
DEMCRATIC LEADER
CHURCHILL was a famous democratic
leader in the world .He consults with
subordinates on proposed actions and
encourages participation from them .He
was elected prime minister twice from
1940 to 1945 and from 1951 to 1955 as
a democratic leader .
25. Charismatic Leadership of Churchill
Churchill influenced people of whole world and
other leaders through the world during his time.
His dominating power was very much appreciated.
He showed his excellence as by rendering military
services , by governing the country two times as
prime minister and showed charisma as a Colonel
in Chief at a time of second world war.
26. CHURCHILL’S BEHAVIORAL LEADERSHIP
TRANSACTIONAL LEADERSHIP
Churchill had power needed to do to achieve
objectives .At a time of second world war, he
clarified roles and tasks, made friendly countries
such as United States, France, South Africa etc. He
was the member of Conservative Party and Liberal
Party and provided the followers needs. He worked
hard and try to come back second time as prime
minister.
27. TRANSFORMATIONAL SYSTEM OF CHURCHILL
CHURCHILL was such a leader who articulated a
vision and inspired followers . He had the ability to
change UK even the whole world and created
position in the leadership of UNITED KINGDOM
which was greatly favorable for Colonel in Chief ,
second Lieutenant as well as prime minister of
United Kingdom.
28. CHURCHILL AS TRAIT OR BY LEADER
CHURCHILL , we can say, was a by born leader not
made because his traditional background reflects it.
He was born United Kingdom palace . His family
background persuaded him to make a great leader.
As a young army officer, he saw action in British
India, the Sudan, and the Second Boer War. He
gained fame as a war correspondent . Although he
was not a good student, at a time he positioned in
British Army and gradually he attained a great
leadership.
29. Churchill’s situational or contingency
Leadership approach
Churchill was not only a by born leader but also
a situational leader . He used to make a proper use
of his excellent chance.
After the Conservative Party lost the 1945
election, he became Leader of the Opposition. In
1951, he again became Prime Minister, before
retiring in 1955.
31. CHURCHILL’S LEADERSHIP GRID
(1,9) (9,9)
Country Club Management Team Management
Concern for people
Middle of the Road Management
(5,5)
Impoverished Management Authority Management
(1,1) (9,1)
Concern for production, output or contribution
32. REWARDS
• In addition to the honour of a state funeral,
Churchill received a wide range of awards and
other honours. For example, he was the first
person to become an Honorary Citizen of the
United States.
• In 1945, while Churchill was mentioned by halvdan
koht as one of seven appropriate candidates for
the Nobel Prize in Peace, the nomination went to
Cordell Hull.
• Churchill received the Nobel Prize in Literature in
1953 for his numerous published works, especially
his six-volume set The Second World War
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• . On 15 January 1965, Churchill
suffered a severe stroke that left
him gravely ill. He died at his
London home nine days later, at
age 90, on the morning of Sunday
24 January 1965, 70 years to the
day after his father's death.