Week 6 continues. Module 11 is due Wednesday and Module 12 is due Friday.
Got missing points? I want to give you full credit but I cannot do so if you are not posting quality work. Remember that anything worth doing is worth doing well! Read my feedback and follow the rubric to see how to get full credit. If you are confused about what to do on an assignment, read the directions and read the notes again. Then read the assignment directions and rubric - using fresh eyes usually increases your understanding.
Got missing points? I want to give you full credit but I cannot do so if you are not posting quality work. Remember that anything worth doing is worth doing well! Read my feedback and follow the rubric to see how to get full credit. If you are confused about what to do on an assignment, read the directions and read the notes again. Then read the assignment directions and rubric - using fresh eyes usually increases your understanding.
Got missing work? Our course ends Friday, August 10. If you are behind, you need to make a plan and catch up. Go to your grade book and make a list of your missing assignments. Divide the number of assignments you have by the number of days left in the course -- that number represents how many assignments you should be doing each day IN ADDITION TO your required work for the week. Remember to use the old announcements to help you with completing your work.
Final Exam Activities open Monday, August 6. You got this!
Important Due Dates:
- Module 11 Wednesday, July 25
- Progress Report Thursday, July 26
- Module 12 Friday, July 27
- Module 13 Wednesday, August 1
- Progress Report Thursday, August 2
- Module 14 Friday, August 3
- Module 15 Wednesday, August 8
- Final Exam Activities Friday, August 10
Mission statements are part of a leader's roadmap. Think of them as your thesis as opening paragraph to your essay on your leadership development. As you learned in the lesson notes, a mission statement is a mantra that gives you more focus and more purpose on a daily basis. Click on the "Begin With the End in Mind" image below to read the personal mission statements from 5 CEOs:
Today's Assignments:
- Module 11 Lesson 2 Notes - Check Your Knowledge
- Module 11 Lesson 2 Practice Activity
- Module 11 Post-Assessment
Lesson 2 is Mission Possible. The notes include the following topics: What is a mission?, What is a mission statement?, Parts of a Mission Statement, Mission Statement for Vestergaard Frandsen, Mission Statement for the US State Department, A Personal Mission Statement, Parts of a Personal Mission Statement, Sample Personal Mission Statement, Another Sample Personal Mission Statement. After you complete the notes and the CYK, take a moment to check your screenshot to be sure it includes enough information to identify which quiz you completed.
Module 11 Lesson 2 Assignment
For this assignment, use the same process outlined in the notes that you used for the practice activity to write a personal mission statement. Follow the directions, follow the models from the notes, and check your work with the rubric. The template will guide you as you create your personal mission statement. Be sure to include leadership ideas in your final mission statement! After you write your final mission statement, review it so you are certain it contains the required elements.
Module 11 Post-Assessment
Use the following Google Slides presentation to review Module 11 content before taking your post-assessment:
Works Cited:
Personal Mission Statements Of 5 Famous CEOs (And Why You Should Write One Too). (2014). Fast Company. Retrieved 19 April 2018, from https://www.fastcompany.com/3026791/personal-mission-statements-of-5-famous-ceos-and-why-you-should-write-one-too
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