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<h3><strong>Leadership for the Public Service (D-2)</strong></h3>
Description
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<em><strong>"There is no greater calling than to serve your fellow men. There is no greater contribution than to help the weak. There is no greater satisfaction than to have done it well." </strong></em><br /> <br /><em>- </em>Walter Reuther<br /> <br />Strong leadership in the public sector has played an instrumental role in guiding nations in many parts of the world. Leadership has been described as the, “process of social influence in which one person can enlist the aid and support of others in the accomplishment of a common task.” The United States Office of Personnel Management has a Center for Leadership Development, where there is the belief that “leaders are made and not born.” Their training programs focus on strengthening leadership in public service through providing courses in team building and team leadership, executive, managerial and supervisory development and networking with peers from all branches of government.<br /> <br />Developing public service leadership is important for ensuring the effectiveness of public organizations. For this reason, although today there are many great leaders at the helm of public agencies in various places, those agencies would do well to focus on succession planning so as to make sure that their leadership positions can always be filled. Educational programs in higher education institutions are also giving their attention to leadership development. In the public service we need leaders at different levels of government as well as in different capacities within public organizations. Although leadership specializations are important for public service human resource development, leadership courses are a positive component across curricula for public service and community work. Competent leaders have important roles to play in all public departments and programs.
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Title
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President Barack Obama
Subject
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<h4><a href="https://vmps.omeka.net/exhibits/show/leadership-public-service/leadership-public-service">Return to Leadership for the Public Service</a></h4>
Creator
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Pete Souza
Date
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2012
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Source: Barack Obama Biography. (n.d.). In Bio.com. Retrieved Oct 12, 2012, from <a href="http://bit.ly/SRb6EF">http://bit.ly/SRb6EF</a>
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Medium: Photograph
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https://barackobama.com/img/president-portrait.jpg
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Presidents, Barack Obama, Obama, African-Americans, Healthcare
Description
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None given
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About Barack Obama. (n.d.). In Obama for America. Retrieved Oct 12, 2012 from <a href="https://barackobama.com/about/">http://bit.ly/O8iLhf</a><br /><br />Link: <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Official_portrait_of_Barack_Obama.jpg">Barack Obama via Change.gov</a>
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Pete Souza
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Pete Souza
Language
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English
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Figures
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Historic
African-Americans
Barack Obama
Healthcare
Obama
Presidents
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<h3><strong>Serving the Public in Elected Office (A-5)</strong></h3>
Description
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<p><em><strong>“What made you choose this career is what made me go into politics – a chance to serve, to make a difference. It is not just a job. It is a vocation.” </strong></em><br /> <br />-Tony Blair</p>
<p> <br />Elected officials are political leaders at the federal, state and local levels of government. They include presidents, prime ministers, congressmen and congresswomen, governors, legislators, mayors and county executives. In North America, for example, there are also elected tribal leaders- chiefs, who are recognized by the federal government. The term of office for elected officials varies from two to six years. In most cases elected officials can be re-elected for more than one term. There is usually no limit on the number of terms officials elected to congress can serve. The Presidents of the United States, however, can serve in office for a maximum of two four year terms.<br /> <br />Elected officials bear the responsibility as citizens’ representatives, to fulfill their promise of public service and of protecting the publics’ trust. The media pays a lot of attention to elected officials to ensure that they live up to the electorate’s expectations. The public expects that their service will not be motivated by personal career and financial aspirations, but rather by an intrinsic desire to contribute to the common good. For this reason, the service of elected officials is regarded as a vocation, or “calling” inspired by an interest in public policy, compassion for others, and commitment to servicing others more so than for personal gain. In a democracy people from all walks of life who hear the ‘calling’ to public service can campaign to become elected officials to serve in government. Their families often share in their commitment to public service and traditionally take on missions of their own, with some becoming celebrated for the contributions they make to their communities and beyond. United States First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt (1933-45), for example, successfully led the formulation of the United Nations Universal Declaration on Human Rights (1948) in the immediate post World War 2 period. This international agreement declares the right to life for all people, with rights to privacy, nationality, safety and security, fair trial, freedom of thought and expression, education, assembly and property.</p>
<p><strong><em>First U.S. Senators</em></strong></p>
<p>This featured exhibit presents the first U.S. Senators from different minority groups across the US diverse population. </p>
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Smithsonian 3-D Portrait of President Barack Obama, First African-American U.S. President
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<h4><a href="https://vmps.omeka.net/exhibits/show/public-servant-elected/public-servant-elected">Return to Elected Office</a></h4>
Description
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People have always sought to document their leaders with the best technology available in their time, and the Smithsonian collects the results of these efforts as bust, paintings and photographs in the National Portrait Gallery. This 3D Portrait added a new genre to the ever-evolving modalities for presidential portraiture.
The portraits of President Barack Obama were created based on data collected by a Smithsonian-led team of 3-D digital imaging specialists and include a digital and 3-D printed bust and life mask. It took the team a little over 7 minutes from the time President Obama entered the room to finish the data capture for the first presidential 3D Portrait using 21st century technology.
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Smithsonian-led Team of 3-D Digital Imaging Specialists
Date
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12/02/2014
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Sources: <a href="http://newsdesk.si.edu/releases/smithsonian-display-3-d-portrait-president-obama">Newsdesk.</a> <br /><br />Author: Günter Waibel, Director, Digitization Program Office, Office of the Chief Information Officer
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Newsroom of the Smithsonian. <a href="http://dpo.si.edu/blog/smithsonian-creates-first-ever-3d-presidential-portrait">Digitization Program Office.</a>
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Smithsonian Institution
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Smithsonian Institution
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Smithsonian-led Team of 3-D Digital Imaging Specialists
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Sculpture
Language
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English
Type
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Artwork
Identifier
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Elected Office
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Historic
3D
3D Portrait
African-American
Barack Obama
National Portrait Gallery
Obama
Presidents
Smithsonian