• Asignatura: Historia
  • Autor: Emily01134
  • hace 1 año

What do the roman leader's actions and words tell about their view of Caesar?

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Respuesta dada por: yukinaUWU3
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Respuesta:

1. Connection with your soldiers

In Rome, they said that Caesar knew the names of all those who fought with him. That personal bond was an asset in gaining the trust of his army. A leader does not have to be the “best friend” of all the members of his team, but from this myth of Julius Caesar we learn that having a personal connection with co-workers is positive because it reduces the gaps that may exist in the office and reinforces leadership.

2. Communication skills

Julius Caesar, like many other politicians and military men of Roman times, was also a great orator. He used to appear impeccably dressed in the Roman Senate and addressed his soldiers with fiery speeches. A good leader is concerned with learning communication techniques that help him correctly convey messages and involve the team. Simulators are available to develop these skills through practice, ensuring robust and effective learning.

 

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yukinaUWU3: I hope you are well (espero este bien)
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