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MGT601 Dynamic Leadership - Laureate International Universities
Assessment : Leadership Plan
Learning Outcome 1: Explore and reflect on self- development as a leader to build self-awareness.
Learning Outcome 2: Through critical reflection on key leadership theories develop a personal leadership development strategy.
Learning Outcome 3: Analyse and develop the capacity to influence, motivate and inspire others in your workplace and/or community organisations.
Learning Outcome 4: Implement and practice coaching others to enhance self-awareness and core communication skills for emotional intelligence, with emphasis on active listening, building empathy, giving and receiving feedback.
Learning Outcome 5: Demonstrate the technique of reflective and reflexive practice as a means of continuous learning and self- development.
Assessment Task
The task for this assessment is to prepare and present a plan for your development as a leader. The period of your plan could be 2, 5 or 10 years. Select the period that makes most sense to you, depending on the current stage of your life and career. Briefly explain the reason for the time period that you have selected.
Your plan needs to be based on or anchored by an established model of personal development. A number of possible models were provided in Module 1. The choice of model is up to you. The Whitmore GROW and Boyatzis Intentional Change models are two of the most comprehensive at a personal level. However, other models may be more relevant to your current needs. You are also welcome to use an appropriate model that was not included in Module 1, provided it meets the tests of academic rigour and usefulness to you. You must provide a brief description of your chosen model and a justification for your selection. It is important that you go to the source documents and not rely only on the summary version of your chosen model.
Please also include a section in your report about the impact of national culture on your leadership direction.
Your development plan must draw on the resources of the subject to demonstrate your increased awareness of the factors that contribute to effective leadership. Your development goals should be based on at least four of the topics covered in the subject, such as enhanced emotional intelligence, more effective strategic thinking, enhanced influencing and motivational skills, greater cultural sensitivity, greater support for creativity and innovation, more effective change leadership, greater resilience, etc
Additional information on leadership development to help you prepare your plan is provided in the Subject Resources section of each module.
Structure:
Within the body of your report, the model of development that you choose will largely determine the structure and section headings. The precise structure is up to you however a clear logic flow is important.
A possible structure for your report is as follows:
1. The use of an "Executive Summary" to summarise the content of your report.
2. A clear logic flow, demonstrated by using a "Table of Contents" page and section headings. The Table of Contents should be attractively formatted to present a positive first impression to readers.
3. An "Introduction" to set the context and provide background to the aim.
4. An "Aim" that communicates exactly what the report is setting out to achieve. This should reflect and summarise the precise question set in the assessment brief.
5. The body of your report should address and explore the issues set out in the assessment brief.
6. A "Conclusion" to capture your key learnings is desirable in a business subject. Detailed, supporting information such as psychometric results and planning templates should be placed in an appendix, where they will not be included in the word count.
7. A list of References formatted in the correct APA style. These sources need to have actually been consulted in the drafting of the assignment, and must contain the information attributed to them.
8. Appendices may be used to hold information that is relevant to your discussion but not suitable (too lengthy, complex, etc) for inclusion in the body of your report. All items included in appendices must be referred to specifically in the report.
This structure is a suggestion only and is not mandatory, however using this structure correctly will enable you to build a logical and comprehensive narrative. Other structures would be appropriate, provided that they enable you to demonstrate your learning according to the rubric shown at the end of this brief.
Detailed, supporting information about your own personal leadership traits such as psychometric results, mentoring with and by other students, personal reflection, planning templates, etc., should be provided. These must be authentic - do not invent these elements. Think deeply and write authentically from the heart. Include specific detail and demonstrate understanding of the subject content.
Note that deep personal reflection lies at the heart of this report and there needs to be recognition of personal change as a result of this reflection.
SMART methodology will ensure the details of your plan are both measurable and achievable. These goals must be grounded in your core values and reflect alignment with your authentic leadership behaviors.
Referencing
It is essential that you use appropriate APA style for citing and referencing research.
Attachment:- Dynamic Leadership.rar