Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Leadership in TV

            In the show Bachelor Pad, there were twenty six people involved to compete for friendship, love, and $250,000.  In this game came honesty, trials, fights, and scheming.  In order to go far in the competition, the contestants had to work together and some of them even had to step up and be leaders.  They had to collaborate on who they were going to vote off, in the competitions they were competing in, and in relationships.  There were clear leaders who told the others simply what they wanted to hear, and also who knew what the game was like and what was to be expected not only by the people, but also by the game itself.  Whatever they had to do to win, they did it.  There were alliances involved that had evident leaders that made the game sway in different ways.  Voting people off was very strategic and the leaders were the ones who really had to step up and decide what to do about it.  Although money got in the way of friendships, the leaders ended up staying the longest of all of the people simply because they were very good at scheming and successful with people.  It took nice, confident, and mature people to be leaders in this competition even if it was all an act.  Sometimes as a leader, stepping up and acting like a leader even when it feels out place, is exactly what one must do.          

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