Shout out to Christopher for adding a new understanding of creativity to his leadership resume!
Week 7 begins today.
Weeks 1-7 close on March 26 so plan accordingly!
Ready, learn, lead!
Week 7 explores Personal Qualities of Leadership. Some of the topics you will address include decision-making, discipline, and common sense.
Vince Lombardi said "Football is like life -- it requires perseverance, self-denial, hard work, sacrifice, dedication and respect for authority.”
This week's assignments:
Leadership So Far Questions - This activity asks you to reflect on your leadership journey by considering your current definition of leadership, identifying leaders and their leadership qualities, exploring change, and identifying a leadership quality you wish to develop. Be sure you are offering at least 3 complete sentences to answer each question. Although this assignment does not have its own text, consider the texts you have read this semester and refer to any that connect to your answers. TIP: Question #3 asks you to identify an international leader and a quality associated with that leader -- if you do not know of an international leader,go to npr.org or bbc.org to find one.
Learning Styles Questions - This assignment takes you to a learning styles quiz developed by NCSU. Most of you have taken learning style assessments before but your results of this assessment may surprise you. As you take this quiz, consider how your learning style impacts not only how you study, but how you lead. Go to http://www4.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/users/f/felder/public/ILSdir/styles.htm to see what your specific results mean. Remember to post your results in your answer.
A Life the Counts Questions - You will read Maxwell's ideas for leading a life that counts to complete this assignment. He will explain the 3 factors he says are necessary to do so -- relationships, decisions, and experiences. Be sure you read the questions and answer all parts of them in your post. Pay close attention to the questions about the formulas in #2 and the second part of question #3 -- students often overlook these.
Eat the Frog - According to Mark Twain, you should eat your frog each morning. What is your frog? Read/watch to find out! In Week 4 you explored your time management. This assignment will help you take your management to the next level and teach you to prioritize the things you must do even though you do not like doing them. Consider your Covey Quadrants as you explore your frogs. Be sure to post your frogs and then post a quality reply (not just "I like" or "I agree") to your classmates. You will update me on your eating of frog(s) throughout the rest of the semester.
Edison Journal - As always, respond to the quote using at least 150 words. This quote from Edison may remind you of the "little engine that could." Consider what you have learned in Week 7 as you respond -- refer to the text as well as to vocabulary to show you understand. If you need help, ask me:)
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