Abstract

This study was conducted to improve the understanding of leaders' leadership in the future by analyzing the behavioral types of the three leaders (Moon Jae In, Kim Jong-un, and Trump), who were the main figures in the period closest to the peace regime on the Korean Peninsula. DISC behavioral type diagnostic tools were used to analyze the characteristics and leadership types of the three leaders. The expert Delphi technique was used as an analysis unit for the language of the three leaders and observable daily behavior. As a result of the analysis, President Moon Jae In was analyzed as an investigator who was careful with the SC type and solved the problem based on principles. Chairman Kim Jong-un was judged to be a delicate but decisive type as an SD type. Trump emphasized behavior and speed as type D, and was analyzed in detail as a result-oriented type. Based on the analysis results, the prediction of similar types of leaders in the future is as follows. First, a leader of a similar type to President Moon Jae In (SC type) forms a complementary partnership with a leader of the same type as Trump (D type). In addition, Moon Jae In and Kim Jong-un share internal motives and community values when the same S-type leader meets. Second, leaders with type D like Kim Jong-un (SD) and Trump (D) have something in common in the speed and way of pursuing goals, but leaders with S like Kim Jong-un tend to value promises and trust very much when pursuing goals. A leader of the same type as Kim Jong-un can take his own steps when he cannot trust his opponent.

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