Martha Stewart Research Paper

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Leadership: Is Martha Stewart an Ideal Leader? 1 Leadership: Is Martha Stewart an Ideal Leader? Samantha A. Hutson Critical Thinking COLL148 April 6, 2014 Professor Deborah Edwards DeVry University Leadership: Is Martha Stewart an Ideal Leader? 2 I. Introduction A. It’s highly un-likely for someone to be a successful business person if you lack the qualities of being a leader. A business can’t be successful without a leader. It’s that simple, or is it? B. The purpose for this outline is to define the qualities of a leader using a leader of today, with researched facts. Using my opinion and references I’ve come across, the idea is to advocate the point to which Martha Stewart is…show more content…
Through the decades she has shown a sense of leadership and confidence. Above all the accusations to the convictions she always took responsibility for her own actions, yet never let anything stop her from reaching her goals. No one is born with the ability to be a leader, it’s something that needs to be earned and learned. D. The question I will answer in this Outline will be Is Martha Stewart an Ideal Leader? The Daily Meal (2014) writes “Entertainment enthusiasts, everyday cooks, and gourmet gurus across the globe, at one point or another have copped the style of one lifestyle expert - Martha Stewart.” E. I have applied some research, and have discovered the strategies of a profound leader. I’ve compared and contrasted the relevance of my leader of choice to my own personal long term goals. The purpose of this Outline is to define briefly, my opinion of the perfect leader and why I chose Martha Stewart as a person of choice. II. My program and Career…show more content…
These three elements set the foundation for a sustainable culture.” Honesty is what brings Leaders together, but it’s the distance they are willing to go that sets them apart. IV. Martha Stwart A. Martha Stewart, was born Martha Kostyra on August 3, 1941 (age 72), in Jersey City, New Jersey. 1.Academy of Achievement (2010) “A straight-A student, she won a partial scholarship to Barnard College in New York City and worked as a model to help pay expenses. She began her college career intending to study chemistry, but later switched to art, European history and architectural history.” Although some like to remember Stewart because of the convictions in 2004 of Insider Trading, Martha shows that can she take responsibility for her own actions and she is willing to use it as a Learning experience. 2. Lavine (2013) wrote an article about “The Martha Rules consists of ten rules and a roadmap for entrepreneurs to create their own successful businesses. The book started as a project to help fellow inmates during her incarceration in a federal prison in
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