TV Show Title: The Future

 

Genre: Sci-Fi
The story is about a woman, Ashley, who wakes up in the future, with no memories of who she is,
but tells her day-to-day life as a “normal” citizen of society in a futuristic setting. She is someone
who doesn’t panic about this, and instead doesn’t let people know that she lost her memories,
but instead lives her life as if she is still normal and in control as she rebuilds herself. It is a
show that shows the sci-fi aspects of a future society as things are more technologically
advanced and developed, but there are still day-to-day occurrences and problems that future
people encounter. She also doesn’t know who she is, but is expected to fill the role or
personality of the person she once was. It takes place in a futuristic New York City as the main
character works an office job at a building in the sky, but also lives in a ruined apartment
complex that is on the ground of the city. The supporting characters include: her nosy co-worker,
Susan, who makes comments or asks a lot of questions when she’s in the office, her boss,
Rachel, who is only present when deadlines are near and is hard on her workers, and Vince,
who is her brother, that is the only source of her memories and who she was before she lost her
memories.
The big problem that will carry over from week to week is, who is the main character? Or what
memories are she missing that makes her who she is. She is also constantly being told that her
habits are different now, as if she’s an entirely different person due to her losing her memories.
The big overarching problem is that there is something not quite right about this setting, and it
explains why Ashley doesn’t remember anything or why she did not tell anyone who she is. It is
because Ashley is not Ashley, but someone who is controlling a person’s body in order to obtain
information about this world they are in. Instead, the person who “Ashley” was is someone
whose mission was to take this person’s identity, but ended up growing into the identity and
started to care about the people around them.

Turn in your final draft using the 5 Act + Teaser structure learned in class.

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who gain commitment from this group of members to this direction and who then motivate these members to achieve the direction’s outcomes. On exploring the interlink between the culture of an organisation and the leadership styles, several factors come into account like organisational culture, transactional as well as transformational leadership styles. Voon, et al., (2011) had conducted a research and understood about the influence leadership has on the workforce of an organisation. Several factors like wages, job security as well as autonomy and flexibility at office were used. They concluded that transformational leadership style had a better direct relationship with job satisfaction. Transformational Leadership The transformational leadership style focuses on the nurturing of the respective followers as well as on what they actually need. This concept was first brought down by James MacGregor Burns, et al., (1978) in which he insists on the fact that how transforming leadership is a process in which “leaders and followers help each other to advance to a higher level of morale and motivation”. The leaders with transformational leadership style pay attention to growth and development of the value system of the workers, with their ingenuity level and ethics with the prologue of their capability. The extent of a transformational leader can be measured by the fact that how well can that individual influence the performance and motivate the follower. As suggested by Bass, et al., (1977) that the primary aim of a transformational leader is to ‘transform’ the employees as well as the company in the very literal manner, that is to change the way of their thinking in the mind and heart as well as broadening their vision and insight. It also means changing their way of comprehension making their behaviour in sync with the values of the organisation. This henceforth leads to changes deep within which are permanent in nature, self-sustaining and also builds a sense of momentum. Conclusion It is thus observed from the above and several literary texts, that all the researches that are done are related to the large sectors, which further indicate that the different styles of leadership, commitment towards the organisation as well as satisfaction at workplace are all dependent on each other. Therefore it can be concluded that the different styles of leadership directly impacts the quality and nature of work life in an organisation. The followers of a transformational leader harvest a sense of trust, loyalty, respect as well as admiration, which gradually builds up towards the leader and in light of the calibre of the transformational leader; the followers are ready to work more intensely than expected by the leader. Such an outcome eventually occurs as the transformational leader extends their followers something much more important than just working for one’s own benefit; an inspirational mission and vision is offer

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