Famous Democratic Leadership Examples In The World

Democratic leadership refers to a type of leadership where all stakeholders are involved, from customers and employees, in every decision-making process. A common trait of democratic leaders is their ability to redistribute and allocate responsibilities among others within their organization. This leadership style was used in many successful organizations, including Apple. Many regard the current Apple CEO Tim Cook as a strong example democratic leader. Cook is known for actively involving employees in Apple’s decision-making processes and “promote consensus building between high-ranking employees.” Apple’s ongoing success has been made possible by their willingness to listen to input and to combine information from multiple sources.

A democratic leader involves considering all opinions when making a decision. Here are some examples of world-famous democratic leaders. Mahatma Ghandi. Mahatma, an activist for freedom and a prominent political leader, was instrumental in India’s quest for independence. After his long stay and activism against the British racism policy, he was born in Porbandar on October 2, 1869. William J. Clinton. He was an American politician who served the 42nd presidency of the United States between January 20, 1993 and January 20, 2001. He has been a forceful and persistent advocate for a range of causes, including the fight to eradicate HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, as well as the need stemming greenhouse gas emission. Aung San Suu Kyi. She was born 19 June 1945. Angela Merkel. German politician. Merkel serves as the Chancellor for Germany since 2005. CDU is her center-right Christian Democratic Union leader since 2000. Merkel was elected to politics after the 1989 Revolutions. She played an important role in Germany’s reunification and is therefore a democratic leader. Nelson Mandela. Mandela was born in 1918 and served as South Africa’s President between 1994 and 1999. Mandela believed that national reconciliation was the main task of his presidency. Mandela, having seen other postcolonial African nations betrayal by the departures obstructive white elites in Africa, sought to assure South Africa’s white residents that Barack Obama was there to protect them.

Barack Obama is an American politician. His 44th presidency lasted from January 20, 2009 to February 20, 2017. As a member, he was elected president of United State Of America. He is remembered for being a proponent of democratic rights for all peoples throughout his presidency.

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