Important Dates
- Module 11 Visionary Leadership Due November 19
- Progress Report November 29
- Module 12 Committing to Lead Due December 3
- Module 13 State and Local Leaders Due December 10
- Progress Report December 11
- Module 14 Empowering Others Due December 17
- Progress Report December 18
- Module 15 Let's Lead! Leadership in Action Due January 2
- Catch-Up Week January 1-7
- Final Exam Module Opens January 8
- END OF THE COURSE & FINAL EXAM MODULE Due January 11
Just as you did for Module 5, if your group members do not participate, please complete the activity on your own and post it with your name on it. I know your writing style so I will be able to tell you did your work:)
Got Resources? NCPVS provides lots of resources outside of our course to support you. For virtual help from a peer, go to the Peer Tutoring Center (Links to an external site.) For technology issues, issue a help desk ticket with the Virtual Support Center (Links to an external site.) To learn more about the world around you, attend a Culture Cafe (Links to an external site.) session. Click on the visual below to explore all of the resources NCVPS provides to you:
Today's Assignment:
- Module 11 Lesson 2 Assignment
Module 11 Lesson 2 Assignment
For the Lesson 2 Practice, you wrote a group mission statement with your assigned Module 11 Group. 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.
For the Lesson 2 Practice, you wrote a group mission statement with your assigned Module 11 Group. 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.
Need More Information?
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 image below to read the personal mission statements from 5 CEOs:
Works Cited:
365-211. (2018). Flickr. Retrieved 16 November 2018, from https://secure.flickr.com/photos/31656129@N06/5101164988
Personal Mission Statements Of 5 Famous CEOs (And Why You Should Write One Too). (2014). Fast Company. Retrieved 16 November 2018, from https://www.fastcompany.com/3026791/personal-mission-statements-of-5-famous-ceos-and-why-you-should-write-one-too
Got Review? Use the following Storybird created by a colleague of mine to help you review Module 9.
Module 9 Leadership and Overcoming Obstacles. (2018). Storybird. Retrieved 16 November 2018, from https://storybird.com/books/module-9-leadership-and-overcoming-obstacles/

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