These have little impact on my perceptions of the man. It is his blue collar behaviors that most seem to offend the self-appointed literary and political elites. Although I now am a member in good standing of the professional intellectual class, I started my career as a blue-collar worker -- a janitor actually, followed by other more demanding blue collar jobs. Thus, from practical experience, I early-on developed respect and appreciation for my fellow blue-collar workers and their ways of thinking and expression.
But what about his positives? For half a century I made my living as a physicist and engineer. During that long period I have known a great many program managers, good and bad. It is on that basis that I offer a different perspective about Donald Trump.
Fundamentally, Donald Trump is both an engineering program manager and a risk-taking entrepreneur. The program managers I have known have generally divided into the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
Good managers get the job done with a minimum of fuss, on time, and within budget. A bad manager screws things up so bad that his program is a failure. The Ugly are a special breed. They may well be successful in managing a given program, but the wreckage they leave behind -- in talent burnout and loss -- leads to subsequent program, and even corporate, failure. Among the many good program managers I have known, only three can be rated as superlative.
But more than that, his projects also show him to be in the first rank of risk-taking entrepreneurs. On April 14, at the New York Republican Gala the three remaining Republican primary candidates addressed the crowd. Trump was first. They were mostly ignored -- Trump had already stolen the show. You can easily find his presentation with a web search.
It is a half hour long and well worth the time. No teleprompters for Trump. He addressed the attendees directly and informally -- with considerable wit and corresponding audience laughter. It is what he did, and how he did it, in those projects that really caught my attention. The first of these projects was the hotel in which the Republican Gala took place. This was the Grand Hyatt Hotel. This venerable hotel was opened in as the Commodore.
But, by modern times it had become run down and the neighborhood around it had equally become decrepit. Against all advice, the thirty-year-old Trump went into hock and bought the decaying hotel. Then sold it. The neighborhood around the hotel has, once again, become fashionable and upscale. Needless to say, Trump made a fortune on the transaction. While still in his twenties Trump recognized that the various proposals for a new convention center were nonstarters and would continue to be.
Trump became chairman of the board and Trump became president of the company and renamed it hence the businesses name now being The Trump Organization.
In the topic of racial discrimination from the company resurfaced again when a lawsuit was filled claiming The Trump Organization discriminated against people of color who wanted to rent out a flat. They pleaded guilty to the claim and agreed to sell to people who were even receiving a low income. After 2 years of reorganization the hotel became the Grand Hyatt hotel.
Trump also owns a casino at Trump Plaza Hotel which was formally known as Holidy Corporation back in Before the company was run by Trump while it was still known as Elizabeth Trump and son the company had middle class rentals but because of Trumps knowledge background from his Bachelor degree of science in economics he was able to create a business plan for the business to grow and strengthen these are one of the things that made him soar during most of his business ventures.
Factors of production are the factors that a business needs not only to survive but also function. These include human resources which is labor, raw materials, capital, entrepreneurship. Trump has used all of these resources. Human resources later on when trump was able to create the Trump Towers back in he hired non documented polish workers to tear down a momentous building that stood before it. He was able to use the money in a way that can make the businesses grow this is known as investments.
Entrepreneurship Trump obtained a degree in science in economics and because of this strong advantage he could have an idea of what an entrepreneurship needs for their business to suffice in the industry. I believe Trump has had to adapt to a democratic leadership style. For Trump his family already had a business now known as The Trump Organization. He was brought up in an entrepreneurial environment.
I believe he knows what it takes to build an empire with the resources he has which is exactly what he has done and being an entrepreneur showcases these talents. This essay has been submitted by a student. This is not an example of the work written by our professional essay writers. Their outstanding preparation makes them unstoppable and ferocious on any performance field. Most people will do almost anything to avoid conflict. In fact, they embrace it.
The great ones like Trump see conflict not as a threat, but as an opportunity to gain a three-dimensional perspective on a problem. Champions see conflict as a healthy function of checks and balances in an organization.
Business leaders who suppress conflict are too tightly bound to allow opportunities for growth. When you welcome and embrace conflict, you are destined to evolve exponentially. If you're going to be thinking anything, you might as well think big. No matter what you think of Donald Trump, there are many lessons to be learned from his leadership style and bold approach to life and business.
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