Dragon Ball Officially Declares Frieza is Actually a Good Leader


The best leaders typically aren't evil, but Dragon Ball's Frieza may be an exception, at least according to the Dragon Ball Official website and to an expert on "human resources and organization." Frieza may be an iconic villain, but fans could surprisingly take a few notes from him on how to be a good leader.

On Dragon-Ball-Official, Jun Nakahara, a professor at Rikkyo University, reveals that there are many positive markers of leadership that Frieza presents. As destructive and villainous as he has been, Frieza can be redeemed by a few positive points that make him not just effective but also potentially an example, provided his evil tendencies are left out of the equation. These include effective communication, positive feedback, and direct frontline management. Despite having great qualities, his failures don't come from his leadership style but stem from his tendency to follow typical villain habits of killing when displeased and shooting for evil goals (as well as Frieza's fights with foes like Goku who prove to be stronger).


Frieza's Best Qualities Stem from Good Communication


Frieza presents his subordinates with clear-cut instructions and makes his expectations known. According to Dragon-Ball-Official, he fits under the three main criteria of "making people do what you want." These include "give clear orders, remain consistent, and explain yourself logically." Frieza's goals are laid out clearly during his scheme on Planet Namek, leaving the Ginyu Force no room for misinterpretation. He is also polite to his forces, despite dishing out harsh punishments for failure. By doing so he "avoids a power gap", which could readily occur considering how much more power he has compared to the Ginyu Force.

Additionally, this trait extends into providing encouragement for a job well done. Based on the argument laid out by Professor Nakahara, Frieza even follows specific management approaches in his praise. While this could be unintentional, it certainly makes sense. Without his forces, he would have to do all the work himself. By positively reinforcing the good work of his subordinates, he ensures they feel some kind of satisfaction for the work they provide him. It also makes negative critiques more effective, since negativity isn't always the central response given to his forces. This is not only a good mark of leadership, but also a way to ensure Frieza maintains appropriate power balances. His pleasure and approval become a top priority, with less room for bitterness since he appears grateful for the achievements made.


Frieza Is An Incredibly Effective Leader By Modern Standards


Lastly, Frieza is very active on the frontlines with his forces. He does not sit idly by and wait for things to happen from a distance. He takes advantage of the power his presence has and not only keeps his subordinates in line personally but maintains respect by being willing to get his own hands dirty. He is a hands-on leader, which tends to be more ideal and practical from many standpoints. As a result, Frieza works towards his goals faster and more effectively than if he solely relied on external chains of command reporting to him at a distance. He is also good at delegating tasks as needed, providing some aspects of trust, without fully relying on everyone else to get things done. Each of these qualities shows why Frieza is so respected by the Ginyu Force and also by foes like Goku, who have respect for others they come across who prove to be strong. While his positive points are overshadowed by his evil ways and destructive nature, Dragon Ball's Frieza provides some unexpected and interesting lessons to fans of the series.


Source: Dragon-Ball-Official.com

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Dragon Ball Super Kills Off a Major Villain



Dragon Ball Super Chapter 87 officially kills off Gas, the main villain of the "Granolah the Survivor Saga" arc.

In the latest entry in the manga series, Goku and Vegeta face off against Gas, who appears in an old-looking form after having seemingly been defeated last chapter. However, the two Saiyans aren't able to beat the villain, even using True Ultra Instinct and Ultra Ego. Just when all looks lost, Frieza appears and kills both the villain and Elec, the leader of the Heeters gang, with no problem. In the end, the last two remaining Heeters, Oil and Macki, opt to join Frieza.

Who Was Dragon Ball Super's Gas?

Prior to the start of the current arc of Dragon Ball Super, "Granolah the Survivor Saga," Gas worked with the Heeters on behalf of Frieza, helping the villain in his conquering of the universe. However, Gas ended up fighting against Bardock, Goku's father, and losing, which angered him greatly.

At the start of "Granolah the Survivor Saga," the titular Cerealian used his planet's Dragon Balls to make himself the most powerful fighter in the universe. Soon, though, the Heeters tricked Goku and Vegeta into coming to fight Granolah. While the three were preoccupied, they used Planet Cereal's Dragon Balls to make Gas the strongest fighter in the universe, a title he lived up to by besting Goku, Vegeta and Granolah in combat. The villains did this with an eye towards overthrowing Frieza.

What Is Dragon Ball Super?

The original Dragon Ball manga debuted in 1984 in the pages of Weekly Shōnen Jump. Soon, the story was adapted to anime. Since then, the franchise has flourished, and there have been numerous video games, films, and other media based on the series. Dragon Ball Super itself started in 2015 and ran until 2018. The story itself has continued both in the manga and in the form of films, though there's been some divergence in terms of the story being told in the two mediums.

New chapters of Dragon Ball Super release monthly in English through Viz Media. The most recent entry in the anime series is Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. That film is available in theaters in North America now after having proven successful in Japan

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