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Group A

FasihudDin Afridi
Awais Jamal Khattak

Sami Ullah.
Leaders help a group of people move
from One paradigm to another

"Leadership: the art of getting someone else to do


something you want done because he wants to do it."
Dwight D. Eisenhower

“Leaders have followers”


Bill Gore, Founder, W. L. Gore and Associates
 Political
 Military
 Business
 Academic
 Religious
 Sports
 Statistical Leaders
 And many more
Leading Managing
 Moving Between  Working Within a
Paradigms Paradigm
 Doing Right Things  Doing Things Right
 Creating  Holding the Gains
Improvements
 Leading &  Managing
Developing People Processes
 IMRAN KHAN NIAZI‫) )عمرانخانن یازی‬
 DOB: 25 November 1952)
 Four sisters
 Khan's father descended from the Pashtun (Pathan)
 Educated at Aitcheson College,
 The Royal Grammar School Worcester in England, where he excelled at cricket
 In 1972, he enrolled to study Philosophy, Politics and Economics at
Keble College, Oxford
 where he graduated with a second-class degree in Politics
 A third in Economics
 On 16 May 1995, Khan married English socialite Jemima Goldsmith
1. Dominance:
2. Energetic:
3. Stability:
4. Confidence
5. Intelligence
6. Integrity
 first-class cricket at the age of sixteen in Lahore.

 At the height of his career, in 1982, the thirty-year old Khan took over the
captaincy of the Pakistani cricket team

 he led Pakistan to victory in the 1992 Cricket World Cup

 Khan focused his efforts solely on social work after retirement.

 By 1991, he had founded the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Trust,

 Khan established Pakistan's first and only cancer hospital,


 the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre, a charitable
cancer hospital with 75 percent free care, opened in Lahore on 29 December 1994
 During the 1990s, Khan also served as UNICEF's Special Representative
.
 On 27 April 2008, Khan's brainchild, a technical college in the Mianwali District
called Namal College

 Namal College was built by the Mianwali Development Trust (MDT), as chaired
by Khan.

 Currently, Khan is building another cancer hospital in Karachi and also in


Peshawar.

 While in London, he also works with the Lord’s Taverners, a cricket charity
 A few years after the end of his professional career as a cricketer, Khan entered
electoral politics
 His most significant political work has been to bring awareness of lack of
justice in Pakistan
 His movement to bring justice was coupled with awareness in media and
harassment of judiciary by President Pervez Musharaf
 His popularity has sharply risen, especially among women and young
generation of Paksitan, after the repeated bad governance by the government
 He has suggested solutions for helping US and NATO forces to fight terrorism
 In 25 April 1996, Khan founded his own political party called the
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) with a proposed slogan of "Justice, Humanity
and Self Esteem
Khan's proclaimed political platform and declarations include,
 Islamic values,
 liberal economics,
 decreased bureaucracy and anti-corruption laws,
 overhaul of the country's police system; and an anti-militant vision for a
democratic Pakistan
 Khan has credited his decision to enter politics with a spiritual awakening
“Khan told Britain's Daily Telegraph”
“"I want Pakistan to be a welfare state and a genuine democracy with
a rule of law and an independent judiciary.“”
 I admired him as an excellent cricketers

 The way he has dedicated his life to the cancer research

 I admire the honest way Shukat Khanam is run and provides and has
provided free treatment to hundreds and thousands of very poor people

 He is also involved in many other noble causes to uplift the lives of


abjectly poor and deprived people of Pakistan.

 Imran Khan is also the Chairman of the Mianwali Development Trust,


which is building the Namal College in Mianwali as an associate college
of Bradford university.
 In 1992 the Hilal-i-Imtiaz
 President’s Pride of Performance Award in 1983
 Khan is featured in the University of Oxford's Hall of Fame and has been an
honorary fellow of Oxford's Keble College.
 fifth Chancellor of the University of Bradford,
 1976 as well as 1980, The Cricket Society Wetherill Award for being the
leading all-rounder in English first-class cricket
 at Number 8 on the all-time list of the ESPN Legends of Cricket
 On 8 July 2004, Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2004 Asian Jewel Awards
in London
 On 13 December 2007, Humanitarian Award at the Asian Sports Awards in
Kuala Lumpur for his efforts in setting up the first cancer hospital in Pakistan
 In 2009, at International Cricket Council's centennial year celebration, Khan
was one of fifty-five cricketers inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame
Khan occasionally contributes opinion editorials on cricket and Pakistani politics
to British newspapers. He has also published five works of non-fiction,
including an autobiography co-written with Patrick Murphy. It was disclosed in
2008 that Khan did not write his second book, Indus Journey: A Personal View
of Pakistan. Instead, his the book's publisher Jeremy Lewis revealed in a
memoir that he had to write the book for Khan.
 Khan, Imran (1989). Imran Khan's cricket skills. London : Golden Press in
association with Hamlyn. ISBN 0600563499.
 Khan, Imran & Murphy, Patrick (1983). Imran: The autobiography of Imran
Khan. Pelham Books. ISBN 0720714893.
 Khan, Imran (1991). Indus Journey: A Personal View of Pakistan. Chatto &
Windus. ISBN 0701135271.
 Khan, Imran (1992). All Round View. Mandarin. ISBN 0749314990.

 Khan, Imran (1993). Warrior Race: A Journey Through the Land of the Tribal
Pathans. Chatto Windus. ISBN 0701138904.
 Guardian comments, political and cricket
commentary by Khan
 Telegraph columns, sports articles penned by Khan
from 2000 to present
 We must address the root causes of this terror, Khan's
editorial in the Independent following the 11
September attacks
 Benazir Bhutto has only herself to blame, Khan's
2007 editorial on Bhutto's return to Pakistan
 During the 1970s and 1980s, Khan became known as a socialite due to
his "non-stop partying" at London nightclubs such as Annabel's and
Tramp. though he claims to have hated English pubs and never drank
alcohol
 He also gained notoriety in London gossip columns for romancing
young debutantes such as Susannah Constantine, Lady Liza Campbell
and the artist Emma Sergeant
 Khan is often dismissed as a political lightweight and a celebrity
outsider in Pakistan
 In 2008, as part of the Hall of Shame awards for 2007, Pakistan's
Newsline magazine gave Khan the "Paris Hilton award for being the
most undeserving media darling
 Recently, Imran Khan has gained a lot of popularity and support from
renowned anchors and columnists in Pakistan, like Kashif Abbasi,
Haroon ur Rasheed
 Leadership is a rare skill
 Leaders are born not made
 Leaders are charismatic
 Leadership exists only at the top of an organization
 The leader controls, directs, prods, manipulates

“my ideal has all these qualities, that’s why he


is my hero and ideal leader”
WAQAR YOUNAS SAYS
“Imran is a true leader and he has the power to influence people”
WASIM AKRAM
“Imran is a real khan, he is great”
IAN CHAPPEL
“ If I have to select a team of best 11 from the cricket history, I will choose Imran
to lead them. He has great quality of influencing”
 Place an increased focus on enhancing your
leadership skills
 Be on the lookout for examples - good and bad -
of leadership that you can use as a model
 Best way to learn to lead is to do it
- Be on the lookout for your opportunity!
opportunity
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