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Leadership and Management for Teens

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  • Do older siblings often act as leaders in a family?
  • Why do some leaders lose the trust of their team?
  • What makes someone a good leader in your opinion? How about a bad leader?
  • Why do some people enjoy being in charge while others avoid it?
  • Who is the most responsible person you know?
  • Do you like being a leader or do you prefer following someone else's instructions?
  • Is it better for a leader to be kind or strict?
  • Do the Part 2 task.
  • Have you ever helped solve an argument between friends? Elaborate. What happened and what did you do?
  • Why do some students naturally become leaders in a classroom?
  • Have you ever been chosen to lead a group activity at school? Explain what subject it was, the project, who was involved and how it went.
  • Do the Part 2 task.
  • Is it important for leaders to be popular?
  • What qualities make a good captain of a sports team?
  • What skills can students learn from leading a school project?
  • Do young people learn more about leadership from real life or from films, TV shows, anime, and social media?
  • Do the Part 2 task.
  • Can a quiet person be an effective leader? Why or why not?
  • Is it easy for you to tell other people what to do?
  • How should a leader handle disagreements within a group?
  • Can someone be a leader without having authority?
  • What happens when a friendship group has no clear leader?
  • Do the Part 2 task.
  • Do you prefer working alone or as part of a team? Why or why not?
  • Do you think age is important when choosing a leader?
  • Are the best leaders always the smartest people in a group?
  • Should teachers always choose group leaders, or should students decide themselves?
  • Should leaders make decisions alone or listen to everyone before deciding?