Topic > my personal and professional decisions in life. To begin, we will explore how Genghis was a visionary leader. Genghis's sole goal was to unite the brutal and lawless hordes of nomads who roamed the steppes of XXXXX with the universally feared Mongols with the ultimate goal of uniting the continent and reopening the world. Silk Road for trade and commerce. He was not born as a leader or a king; fate forced him on the bloody path to leadership. At the age of ten Temujin, (Genghis' name), brought his wife home to raise his brothers after a rival tribe poisoned his father. From then on his only goal was to unite the hordes. A key part of the unification of his people was the establishment of the Yasa, or code of conduct and laws. Unfortunately, there is no surviving written history of this code, but scholars suggest that this code was so strong that it united all of its followers, including captured troops and civilians, in one communication... middle of paper... . eat Generals Win (1st ed.). New York London: W. W. Norton & Company.Commire, A., & Klezmer, D. (1994). Historic world leaders. 1., Africa, Middle East, Asia, Pacific. London: Gale Research, Detroit.Dunnigan, J. F. (2002). The Military 100: A ranking of the most influential military leaders of all time. Citadel: Citadel Press.Hartog, L.D. (2004). Genghis Khan: Conqueror of the World (7th ed.). [EBook Collection (EBSCOhost)]. http://dx.doi.org/AN 112269Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education (USA) United States. Department of the Air Force. (2012a). Diversity (LM03). Maxwell-Gunter Annex, AL: Department of the Air Force. Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education (USA) United States. Department of the Air Force. (2012b). Ethical Leadership (LM01). Attachment Maxwell-Gunter, AL: Department of the Air Force.
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