Leadership & Ethics – the Flight of Phoenix
Final Exam: Leadership & Ethics, The flight of Phoenix
Question 1:
The copilot Lew has the most EQ, he has the ability to respond to the emotions of pilot Frank and Heinrich Dorfmann. He gets them working together to reach their final common goal. Neither of the two would have managed the struggles alone but Lew manages to open Franks perspective and accept Dorfmanns suggestion of building Phoenix. Throughout the movie he is the one constantly arbitrating between various parties and gets everybody motivated and working together.
Words: 76
Question 2:
Pilot Frank is the closes to me. Not only can I fly, thus match his skills but also has he a stubbornness. For us both it is hard to empower the subordinates for me this is reflected in my moderate empowering score as servant leader (18). He does not want Captain Harris to go into the desert and runs after Cubbs to save him, this reflects my high human skill 24 and relationship 45 scores. Still it is hard for him to admit his mistakes and let Dorfmann take over. His big ego stands in his way and prevents him to be more task orientated, unfortunately I match his stubbornness.
Words: 110
Question 3 A:
Both Frank and Dorfmann try to approach the other with a parent approach but neither of the two is able to accept the knowledge and authority of the other and neither wants to comply with the others ideas. Dorfmann first acts like a rebellious child when his idea first gets neglected and he just walks off. Later he takes additional water and thus breaks a rule Frank has established he turned into a parent by commanding the construction plan.
Frank on the other hand constantly tries to instruct Dorfmann and does not accept other leaders in the group. Neither