Episode 7 - Leadership Analysis Series - Adolf Hitler
This week on the WarriorU Podcast, Bram Connolly and Trent Burnard start their Leadership Analysis Series. During this series Bram and Trent will be forensically analysing leadership styles throughout history and attributing them with a score for different facets of leadership. By doing this, they hope to find knowledge, skills and attributes that modern leaders may, or may not want to emulate.
This week they dissect Adolf Hitler as a leader. Adolf Hitler was born 1889 in Austria. He became the Führer of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. As the leader of Germany’s Nazi Party, he was one of the most powerful and notorious dictators of the 20th century.
We start off our conversation with a snippet from Hitler’s speech promoting the Enabling Act. The Enabling Act allowed the Reich government to issue laws without the consent of Germany's parliament, laying the foundation for the complete Nazification of German society. The law was passed on March 23, 1933, and published the following day.
Leadership Analysis
Inspiration and Motivation - Score: 10/10
Providing Purpose and Direction - Score: 10/10
Effectiveness of Leadership Style - Score: 7/10
Enduring Legacy - Score: 0/10
How it ended for them - Score: 0/10
Overall Leadership Summary - Score: 28/ 50
Hitler’s ability to inspire, and his political ascension though motivational speaking and opportunism, which led him to implement his political connection, creating his idealised German state through mobilising. All sectors of society obeyed his rule and also pursued his envisioned Germany.
Tweetable Quotes:
“Hitler’s leadership led to the complete destruction of his country – that’s how it ended” Trent Burnard
Resources Mentioned:
WarriorU Podcast
Hindsight Leadership and Resilience
Credits:
Podcast Produced by Pretty Podcasts
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free