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Assignment - Discussion: Case Study Analysis: The Impact of Leadership at Ford Motor Company
Throughout this course, you have examined theories and styles of leadership in business settings. You have explored the need for leadership, how leaders can positively and negatively impact a business, and how followers in business settings can drive businesses toward success. You studied how leaders need to be flexible and dynamic to meet the complex challenges presented in the current era. Then you examined your own ethics, values, and principles to derive goals for your own professional and personal growth. For the final Discussion of the course, you will examine a case study that weaves together many of the topics and issues presented throughout the course with regard to leadership and how it can push complex organizations toward success.
For the Discussion, read the case study At Ford, Turnaround is Job One (Shein, 2012), which examines how Alan Mulally led the turnaround at Ford Motor Company as president and chief executive officer. Following this, read the other resources that discuss Mulally's leadership and management skills (Carey & Keller, 2012; Kaipa & Kriger, 2010). Finally, review the executive summary that you created last week for your BPPG, as well as the articles and resources you have studied in the course until now.
Then, to prepare your post for the Week 8 Discussion, consider what Alan Mulally accomplished as a leader at Ford Motor Company. Ask yourself why his leadership was effective, and determine the lessons that can be learned from this example of leadership and management as they relate to the ideas, theories, and topics discussed throughout this course.
With these thoughts in mind - Post your response to the following:
- Using the leadership theories and practice perspectives that you have reviewed throughout the course, explain whether you think Alan Mulally was an effective and ethical leader of Ford Motor Company. Provide a rationale to justify your response. (Hint: The answer should not be "because he's done well." Your analysis should link leadership and management skills you have examined throughout the course to specific examples of Mulally's successes or challenges while he was the leader at Ford.)
- What lessons can you learn from this case? Explain the implications such lessons can have on your career as a leader and as a manager.
- What lessons can be learned from this case? What are the implications such lessons can have for your current organization or one that you care to be a part of?
Read a selection of your colleagues' posts and be ready to respond to any questions your Instructor presents to the class.
Respond to two or more colleagues in one or more of the following ways:
- Ask a probing question of the lessons of this case study that your colleague discussed in their initial post. Be sure to base your question on prior research or experience.
- Provide an alternate viewpoint of Mulally's role at Ford than the one posted by your colleague. Use the Resources to support the alternate view that you present.
- Ask a probing question about how your colleague would apply the lesson to his or her current organization, based on prior research or experience.
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