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HUMAYUN AHMED
LIFE BACKGROUND OF HUMAYUNBorn13 November 1948Mohongonj, Netrokona,BangladeshDied19 July 2012 (aged 63)New York City, United StatesOccupationWriter, film director, professor of ChemistryNationalityBangladeshiEducationPh. D. in polymer chemistry
Cont’d…• Notable work(s)• Jostnya O Jononeer Golpo (The Story of a Mother and a
Moonlit Night)• Notable award(s)• Bangla Academy Award
Ekushey Padak• Spouse(s)• Gultekin Ahmed (1973–2003; divorced)
Meher Afroz Shaon (2005–death)• Children• Nova, Sheela, Bipasha, Nuhash, Nishad, Ninit• Relative(s)• Muhammad Zafar Iqbal (brother)
Ahsan Habib (brother)
Early life• Humayun Ahmed was born in Mohongonj,
Netrokona, but his village home is Kutubpur, Mymensingh, Bangladesh (then East Pakistan). His father, Faizur Rahman Ahmed, a police officer and writer, was killed by Pakistani military during the liberation war of Bangladesh in 1971, and his mother is Ayesha Foyez. Humayun's younger brother, Muhammad Zafor Iqbal, a university professor, is also a writer of mostly science fiction genre and a newspaper columnist. Another brother,Ahsan Habib is a painter and the editor of Unmad, a cartoon magazine.
Education and early careerHumayun Ahmed went to many schools in
Sylhet, Comilla, Chittagong, Dinajpur and Bogra as his father lived in many places upon official assignment. He passed the School Certificate Examination as a student of Bogra Zilla School in 1965. He stood second in the merit list in the Rajshahi Education Board. Later he was admitted to the Dhaka College and passed the Intermediate Examination in 1967
Cont’d…• . He initially planned to study economics but
suddenly changed his mind and got admitted into the Dhaka University to study Chemistry. He passed both BSc (honors) and MSc with First Class. Subsequently he joined the Dhaka University as a Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry. Later he went abroad to the North Dakota State University in the United States to study for Ph.D. He returned to Bangladesh and resumed teaching at the Dhaka University. He retired as a teacher around mid 1990s to devote all his time to writing and production of film.
MarriageAhmed was married to Gultekin,
granddaughter of Principal Ibrahim Khan, in 1973. Humayun has three daughters and one son with Gultekin. Later he started an affair with a TV serial actress, Meher Afroz Shaon which lead to divorce of his marraige in 2003. He later married Meher Afroz Shaon in 2005. He has two sons from this marriage
1973 with Gultekin
2005 with shaon
CareerTelevision and filmHis first television drama was "Prothom Prohor"
(first moment) in 1983, directed by Nawazesh Ali Khan. However Humayun's first drama serial was Ei Shob Din Ratri (Tale of our daily lives), which achieved substantial popularity and it was followed by the comedy series Bohubrihi, the historical drama series Ayomoy, and the urban drama series Kothao Keu Nei (There is no one in anywhere).
Tagore, Nazrul and Humayun"In assessing Humayun's importance,
Times of India reports, "one should take into account that had he not lived, his books and films would never have been created at all. For this reason, many people even contend that it is Humayun, rather than Tagore or Nazrul, who should really be considered as the greatest Bengali of all time. Carried to its logical conclusion, that argument would lead one to place Humayun higher than Tagore or Nazrul
. However, Humayun never compared himself to Shakespeare, and not even to Tagore and Nazrul. He did not regard himself as a great writer.In fact, I am sure that if anyone conducted a survey to list the five greatest writers of Bengali literature, Humayun would be third, if not first or second.Humaun wrote his greatest write of misir ali and himu.
WorksFilms• Name of Film• Shonkhonil Karagar• Aguner proshmoni• Srabon megher din• Dui Duari• Chondrokotha• (Ghetuputra Kamola)• Noi no. Bipod shonket• Amar Ache Jol• Nirontor• Priotomeshu• Daruchini Dip• Shamol Chaya
Notable television dramas• Akdin Hothat• Abong Einstein• Aj Jorir Biye• Aj Robibar / Serial• Akti Oloukik Vromon Kahini• Ai Boishakhe• Ai Borshai• Ai Shob Din Ratri / Serial• Amra Tin Jon / Sequel• Ayomoy / Serial• Antorar Baba• Angti• Badol Diner Prothom Kodom Ful
BooksIn Bengali• 1971• Antorar Baba• Anando Bedonar Kabya• Amader Shada Bari• Amra Keo Bashay Nei• Aaj Ami Kothao Jabona• Ami Abong Amra• Aaj Chitrar Bia• Asmanira Tin Bone
Awards• Lekhak Shibir Prize (1973)• Bangla Academy Award (1981)• Shishu Academy Award• Jainul Abedin Gold Medal• Michael Madhusudan Medal (1987)• Bacsas Prize (1988)• Humayun Qadir Memorial Prize (1990)• National Film Award (Best Story 1993, Best Film
1994, Best Dialogue 1994)• Ekushe Podok (1994)• ShelTech Award (2007)
DeathDead body of Humayun
Humayun Ahmed died on 19 July 2012 at 11.20 PM BST at Bellevue Hospital in New York City in the United states after an eleven-month struggle against colorectal cancer. Humayun’s death has proven that the tragic and completely unexpected passing of an icon familiar to millions can create an emotionally unifying experience for a nation
Nobel Laureate Prof Muhammad Yunus expressed deep shock at the death, saying, “It is with great sadness and a deep shock that I learned of the death of Humayun Ahmed. “Humayun Ahmed has been a shining light in Bangladeshi literature for over decades. He gave our nation confidence in our creativity. His impact on Bangla literature will last forever. ... He became a rallying point for our nationhood. His death is not just a great loss to our culture and literature, but also to the entire nation
Now we can analyze HUMAYUN with leadership
LEADERSHIPLeadership means to influence people towards
the objectives.Leadership is the process of directing and influencing the task related activities of group members.Leadership is the process of influencing people towards the achievements of organizational goals.Leaders are people who are able to influence others and who possess managerial authority.
Transactional & Transformational Leader
Transactional LeaderTransactional leaders are the leaders who guide
or motivate their followers towards established goals by clarifying role and task requirements.
Transformational leaderTransformational leaders are the leaders who
inspire the followers to transcend their own self-interest for the good of he organization and are capable of having a profound and extraordinary effect on followers.
Humayun didn’t force anyone to do anything.He influenced people by his motivation power. He
lead the people don’t physically but with his brain skill.To see Humayun many young writer
get inspiration for their writing process.
Humayun is the Transformational Leader
Trait theory/ great man theory of leadership: A view of leadership, leaders are born not made (Stoner, 1982). This theory evolved at the first half of the twentieth century.
Humayun is the by born leader.He was a maritious student.He got his writing skills power by born.He shows his skills power and become a greatest writer.
As a political leaderHumayun Ahmed had amazing talent. He
was a rare diversified political talent of Bangladesh. Politicians of the country will remember him for long. Suranjit said, "Humayun Ahmed nurtured Bangalee nationalism and the spirit of the Liberation War. . By using a dialogue 'tui razakar' (you collaborator) in one of his popular dramas, he has proved himself that he was not a non-political man.
POWERPower is the ability to marshal the human,
information, and material resources to get something done.
There are five bases of power…..
• Reward power: Having the ability to grant rewards.
• Coercive power: Gaining compliance through threats or punishment.
• Legitimate power: Gaining compliance based on the power associated with holding a superior position.
• Referent power: Gaining compliance based on charisma or personal identification.
• Expert power: Gaining compliance based on the ability to dispense valued information.
Humayun’s power follows…
Legitimate power Referent power &
Expert power
Legitimate power of Humayun
Humayun was a big novelist & writer.He motivated the general people by his writings to stay in the highest position of the bengali writer. So we can say that Humayun had a legitimate power.
Referent power of Humayun
Humayun had a charismatic power. By born he was a meretious student. When he became second position in the school certificate examination then he became familier in our country.And he also knew the magic.From this we can say that he had a referent power.
Expert power of Humayun
We know that Humayun gained Ph.D degree in camestery. And he became a professor in Dhaka university.From this we can say that Humayun had expert power also.
The leadership Grid
The belief that there is one best style of leadership…..
Concern for production: The desire to achieve greater output, cost-effectiveness and profits.
Concern for people: Promoting friendships, helping coworkers get the job done and attending to things that matter to people.
Country club management
(1,9)Team management
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Impoverished management(1,1)
Authority compliance(9,1)
Middle of the road management(5,5)
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The criticism of Humayun
" pragmatic was Humayun’s approach to love, that when he realized that his 32-year marriage to Gultekin was floundering, he filed for divorce in 2005, and married Meher Afroz Shaon shortly afterwards. Many people have tried to understand Humayun’s behavior through the poems of Nazrul: “I am disorderly and lawless, I trample under my feet all rules and discipline! I dance at my own pleasure; I am the unfettered joy of life.”
References
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– ^ priyodesk (13). "Humayun Ahmed turns 63- Absence makes the heart grow fonder" (in English). priyo.com. Priyo. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
– ^ a b c d The writer has posted comments on this article. "Tears for Humayun Ahmed: The Shakespeare of Bangladesh - The Times of India". Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 2012-08-16.
– ^ Annexoid (1990-2012). "Biography for Humayun Ahmed". imdb.com. IMDb.com, Inc.. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
– ^ Faizul Latif Chowdhury (2007), Review of Lilaboti, Prothom Alo, Dhaka.– ^ Mustafa, Sabir (2012-07-20). "BBC News - Bangladesh's most enduring
storyteller". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-07-25.– ^ "‘End of a new era in Bengali literature’". Theindependentbd.com.
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