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Leadership (Donald Trump) : Prepared For
Leadership (Donald Trump) : Prepared For
2010
LEADERSHIP (DONALD TRUMP)
Prepared for:
Dr. Amer Hj. Darus
Prepared by:
Manikya Naidu Ramanaidu 806552
Suhaili Mohd Zain 806611
Nor Azhan Mohd Nor 806580
Nor Dyanna Mohd Noor 807432
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................................3
1.1 DONALD TRUMP PROFILE 3
2.0 CASE STUDY : DONALD TRUMP..............................................................................................5
2.1 TRAITS AND BEHAVIOUR 6
2.2 LEADERSHIP STYLE 9
2.3 MOTIVATION 11
2.4 LEADERSHIP CULTURE 11
3.0 CONCLUSION............................................................................................................................13
4.0 REFERENCES.............................................................................................................................14
5.1 PUBLICATION 14
5.2 INTERNET RESOURCES 14
1.0 INTRODUCTION
The scope of this paper is to correlate some of the traits, behavior and personality
appearances of Donald Trump that are made available in public sources as in the
television programs and internet publications. The analysis of Donald Trump leadership
style is meant for academic traits and behavior analysis purpose.
Donald John Trump was born on the June 14, 1946 in Queens, New York, United
States. He is an American business executive, entrepreneur, television and radio
personality and author. He is the CEO of the Trump Organization, a US-based
real-estate developer, and the founder of Trump Entertainment, which operates
several casinos. He received a great deal of publicity following the success of his
reality television show, The Apprentice. In Apprentice he serves as both executive
producer and host for the show.
Donald was the fourth of five children of Frederick C. and Mary Macleod Trump.
Frederick Trump was a wealthy real estate developer based in New York City. He
received early education in New York Military College, championed in football
and baseball sports. After graduating in 1968 with Bachelor of Science in
Economics and concentration in finance, he joined his fathers real estate
business.
In 1991 and 1992, some Trump businesses as such Taj Mahal Casino and Trump
Plaza Hotel was forced to enter bankruptcy protection plan. By 1994, Trump has
restructured the financing with bond holders and reduced significantly his
personal debts. Finally in 2004, Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts announce
restructuring of its debt and in 2005 the company re-emerged from bankruptcy.
Trump International Hotels industry continued to flourish.
During this time Donald Trump has began to diversify his business into
entertainment and sporting business. In 2003, Donald Trump has become the
executive producer and host of the NBC reality show, The Apprentice. In this
show Donald Trump garnered himself the catchphrase Youre Fired. He
incorporated some of his business tasks in the game as such renovation of his
USD$40 million Palm Beach estate, which later he sold the property for
USD$100 million in 2008.
With his success in real estate and television programs, Trump has continued his
business ventures in other range of products. These businesses are include of
Trump Financial, Trump Restaurants, Trump Signature Collections, Trump Golf,
Trump Magazines, Miss Universe Organization and World Wrestling
Entertainment.
2.0 CASE STUDY: DONALD TRUMP
When an employee told me, I think its good enough in reference to an unfinished
project, I fired him. Good enough? ..I want people who want more than good
enough. I want employees who want great and will go the extra mile for the very best. I
dont want to have to tell them, I want them to do it on their own says Donald Trump
(David Osborne, 2009).
How Donald deals with the wrong people, Step one: Dont ignore employee
performance problems. The sooner you can talk with the employee, the more likely you
can get him or her back on track. Getting great work from employees is a sign of a strong
leader, step two: See if an underperforming employee could improve with additional
training, equipment, or switching tasks, step three: Since firings can be emotional, it
often helps to discuss the situation with an objective advisor before you actually dismiss
an employee, step four: If you believe improvement is possible, meet with the
employee, and give him or her a fixed period to deliver measurable results. Be clear
about your requirements and state exactly what you expect, and specify that if what you
need is not satisfactorily provided, he or she will be fired. Then follow through.
(Donald Trump, 2007)
Whoever works for me has to move fast. Thats how I work, and my employees must
follow suit. When I conduct a meeting, I need those present to keep up with me, to be on
the same page. The people who work with me know my pace, and theyve adjusted to it
(Donald Trump, 2007).
According to Norma Foerderer, Trump's secretary, Donald instills in you the desire to do
more and more and more, and you want to please him. And yet he rarely criticizes. I
mean, he would if you did something stupid. He allows you to expand; if you come in
with an idea, he'll say, Fine; run with it and see what you do.' This motivates and
challenges you even more, and you want to please him because you admire him so
much.
Foerderer said. "I've seen him work with architects where he does the very same thing.
He'll take that big magic marker and slash it here or there and change and create rooms. It
works. Everybody stands around like dummies because they didn't realize this could be
done. He could have been an architect.
To work in the organization lead by Donald Trump, people need to be driven by high
privilege to work in an organization that is lead by such a great man. His immense zest
for life and success is so very contagious. He is bossy in the real sense of the world and
his leadership style is almost dictatorial with the beginners. But we find him adopt a
coaching style with the participants as episodes keep moving. With his own subordinates
in the company, we find him delegating work with ease and confidence. (Barred, 1992)
There are several quotes by Trump that reflect his optimism in the actions he takes.
Below some exerts retrieved from the Think Big publication by Donald Trump and Bill
Zanker [2].
Get in, get it done, get it done right and get out. (Donald Trump, 2007)
This an energetic leadership trait that reflect Trumps optimism in the initiatives that he
undertakes. He gets in the task with full of energy, vision and desire to complete. Trump
promotes his commitment to get things right even in the situations that are challenging
having obstacles. He also very much optimistic that the situations need to end at right
time in order to plan for next actions.
Donald Trump has earned a reputation as optimist as a businessman who can spot
business opportunities even in ambiguous situations, as he describe in the Think Big
publication.
I was relentless, even in the face of total lack of encouragement, because much more
often than youd think, sheer persistence is the difference between success and failure.
(Donald Trump, 2007).
His optimistic and self confidence approach can be seen in building his Trump
International Hotel and Casinos. In October 2004, Trump organization was facing
difficult financial situations and debts. However he was optimistic on the business future
and performed a series of financial restructuring, till the successful completion of the
Trump International hotel worth USF$1.2 billion in 2009 [8].
Donald Trump can be categorized as a person with extrovert qualities. This can be seen
in his initiative in getting involved and promote public events as in Miss Universe
competition and 2016 Olympic bid initiatives. Apart from his own participation, he
encourage the related participant to contribute strongly in the public events.
Trump has a lesser degree of agreeableness. As seen in the many Apprentice programs,
Trump insists on detailed explanations and prove of concepts, before making any
acknowledgement. He seldom satisfy with the interim results and often insist in the final
accomplishment, as he quotes:
In the end, you're measured not by how much you undertake but by what you finally
accomplish. (Donald Trump, 2007)
Trump is a very much a person with high level of conscientiousness. He is a person with
dependable guidance and vision, persistent and achievement orientated. Trump in his
book has emphasized the importance of conscientiousness.
If you have to lie, cheat, and steal, you're just not doing it right, my career is a model of
tough, fair dealing and fantastic success - without shortcuts, without breaking the law.
(Trump and McIver, 2007).
Donald Trump has good level of emotional stability. He could listen and be participative
in discussions where many facts being argued and many contentions being thrown among
the team. He focuses on end target to achieve, and promote competitive environment.
This is reflected in his saying:
Do calm your nerves by remembering that there are bigger events going on in the world.
Most people argue because most people are afraid of failure, afraid of making decisions,
afraid of winning. And that gives people like me a great advantage. (Donald Trump,
2007).
Donald Trump is also very much keen in openness to experiences. This is seen in his
career, when he ventured into many new business fields, when the existing field is not
performing as per his expectation. He ventured in many industries from the range of hotel
industries, entertainment industries and property industries which gives good
opportunities during his time (Floyd Morris, 2008).
I try to learn from the past, but I plan for the future by focusing exclusively on the
present. That's where the fun is. (Donald Trump, 2007).
During his experiences, he also open to failures, as happened in his initial property
venture failure during 2004 bankruptcy period. He has since diversified his business by
adding more business ventures in his portfolio. He affirms this by saying:
Part of being a winner is knowing when enough is enough. Sometimes you have to give
up the fight and walk away, and move on to something that's more productive. (Trump
and Zenker, 2007).
Other than that, we also can classified Donald Trump has situational leadership style.
According to Paul Hersey and Ken Blanchard, leader with situational leadership should
be able to move back and forth between four styles, based on the needs of the follower
and the situation itself. The four styles under situational leadership include:
Style 1 Telling or Directing; leader makes decisions and communication is primarily
one-way.
Style 2 Selling or Coaching; leader involves followers in offering ideas but leader still
makes decisions.
Style 3 Participating or Supporting; leader allows followers to have an increasing say in
decisions but provides coordination and guidance.
Style 4 Delegating; leader allows capable others to perform largely on their own and
make their own decisions.
We can see the situational leadership style when requires opinions and inputs of a select
few from his team, but he is still the one who decides. Besides that, he also encourages
people to go extra mile for the very best. He allows them to do it on their own. According
to Barred, in The Apprentice, Donald has coaching style with the participants as
episodes keep moving. With his own subordinates in the company, he also delegates work
with ease and confidence. In front of the camera, we can see externally that Donald
Trump shows as a tough and bully boss. On the opposite opinion, some of his employees
argue that Donald is a merciful leader and always follow his values.
Donald Trump characteristics of values, skills and cognitive abilities make him a good
leader. He is unconventional, powerful, but yet he makes very smart business decisions.
Besides that, he is also a risk taker. All these business skills have made him a successful
business man. As a good leader, he uses all these styles and at the correct times.
MOTIVATION SKILLS OF DONALD TRUMP
azahan
Culture is the set of key values, assumptions, understanding and norms that is shared by
members of organization and thought to new members as correct. Its dictates tastes in
music, clothes, and even the political and philosophical views of a group of people.
Culture is not only shared, but it is deep and stable. However, culture does not exist
simply as a societal phenomenon. Organizations, both large and small, adhere to a
culture. Organizational culture determines how an organization operates and how its
members frame events both inside and outside the organization
3.0 CONCLUSION
In conclusion, our group would like to highlight that Donald Trump has various ways of
traits, various leadership style, and motivation skills and also has his own culture to make
him a successful business man.
The main trait that Donald Trump posses in his life is optimism and self confidence that
drive his business from critical difficulties, into one of the prominent business in its field.
The behavior of Donald Trump as seen in big five personality model, exhibit his quality
of being extrovert, less agreeable, conscientious, good emotional control and keen to
openness of experience. Due to his traits and behavior, he can be seen as a result oriented
person. Therefore, he is more towards adapting achievement culture in his workplace
since in achievement culture are emphasizes on competitiveness, aggressiveness,
personal initiatives and willingness to work long hours. Besides that Trumps always
mention Its not Personal, its just business which implies a separation in individuals
between public and private life.
As a great leader, Donald Trump is capable of using different leadership style. He can be
autocratic, charismatic and transformational, and also situational depending on the
situation.
Conclude about motivation by azahan
4.0 REFERENCES
4.1 PUBLICATION
[1] Donald J. Trump and Meredith McIver (2007), Trump 101 The Way To
Success, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
[2] Donald J. Trump and Bill Zanker (2007), Think Big and Kick Ass in Business
and Life, HarperCollins Inc.
[4] Leadership Styles: What are Common Types of Leadership? (2007) Viewed
August 25th 2010. [Online], available at http://www.what-are-good-leadership-
skills.com/leadership-styles.html
[5] David Osborne, Donald Trump on Hiring and Firing Staff (published August
30th, 2009). Viewed August 25th 2010. [Online], available at
http://www.profitablepersonnel.com/2009/08
[6] Ronald Kessler, The Real Donald Trump (published November 29th, 2006)
[Online], available at http://archive.newsmax.com
[7] Michael Sexton, The Seven Critical Traits of Top Entrepreneurs (published
July 2nd, 2007) [Online],available at http://www.trumpinitiative.com/
[8] Floyd Morris (December 4, 2008). "Trump Sees Act of God in Recession".
The New York Times (The New York Times), available at
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/05/business/05norris.html?
_r=1&scp=8&sq=donald%20trump&st=cse.
[10] Democracy at Work? The Lessons of Donald Trump and the Apprentice.
Viewed August 30th 2010. [Online], available at http://pdfcast.org/pdf/democracy-
at-work-the-lessons-of-donald-trump-and-the-apprentice
[11] Democracy at Work? The Lessons of Donald Trump and the Apprentice.
Viewed August 30th 2010. [Online], available at http://pdfcast.org/pdf/democracy-
at-work-the-lessons-of-donald-trump-and-the-apprentice