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5.3 Assignment Leader2Leader Dialogue Report

Getting Started

This assignment represents the culmination of work you began in the third week of this course.  In that workshop, you submitted a set of conversation questions for your Leader2Leader dialogue. If you have not already conducted that conversation, you will need to do so during this week so that you may submit your report by Day 7 of the workshop.

As a reminder, for this assignment, you will engage a leader of your choosing as you conduct a Leader2Leader dialogue. Taking into consideration what you have studied thus far about leading, you will your list of conversation questions to gain new insights and perspectives on how someone else practices leadership. You’ve read from textbooks and articles. You’ve discussed this with your peers. Now, further insights might be gained by dialogues with key leaders in your life. Do they agree with some of the frameworks, principles, and practices you’ve been studying? Disagree? Have additional insights they might offer? What have they learned from their experiences in the areas you have been studying?

For a reminder on the interview guidelines, refer back to the instructions in  3.4(new tab) .

Workshop One:  select intervieww, schedule interview, prepare interview quesitons.  Workshop Four:  conduct interview.  Workshop Five:  summarize and reflect interview.

Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be able to:

· Assess the fundamental relationship between effective followers and effective leaders necessary for effective organizations.

Background Information

An important part of leadership development is acquiring perspectives outside of a textbook. Throughout your program, you will be encouraged to glean insights or perspectives from a variety of external leaders. Beginning with this first course in your program, you have been encouraged to identify some leaders with whom you can hold a brief discussion (30 minutes or less). You should not just use the same leader for each course, but you should consider a variety of individuals from whom you might learn during the program (e.g., direct supervisor, other level leaders in your organization (or other organizations with which you are familiar), a pastor/religious leader, head of a charity, local business person) in order to generate a variety of perspectives. Select one of those leaders in your life for your Leader2Leader dialogue in this course. Consider which one might have the most relevant insights for the topics you have been studying.

Instructions

1. Review the rubric to make sure you understand the criteria for earning your grade.

2. Write a two to three-page executive summary, including your approved questions from Assignment 3.4, that contains the following:

a. Name and title of the interviewee (who you will have your Leader2Leader dialogue with). Explain why you chose this particular leader.

b. Date, time, and method (phone, Zoom, Skype, FaceTime…) when the interview was conducted

c. Questions and summaries of interviewee responses, along with your reflections on those responses.

3. Be sure to link your learning in this course to your conclusions, especially noting when your interviewee shared insights that supported or contradicted what you’ve learned.

4. Include a conclusion paragraph to your paper that provides a succinct summary of your interview and learning. As an Appendix following your Reference page, please list the names of the leaders whom you have interviewed for each BSOL course you have completed thus far.

5. Submit your completed assignment by the end of the workshop week.

6. All papers are to be written in accordance with  APA Guidelines (7th ed.)(PDF document)  including format guidelines. Papers must be logical, well organized, grammatically correct, and have correct spelling and sentence structure. Write in complete paragraphs of at least three sentences in length.

7. If needed, please access APA formatting resources through the Academic Writer website in the Course Homepage widget to create your account which will give you access during this course.

8. Proofread your papers prior to submitting them to ensure the highest quality of presentation.

9. The maximum number of pages is given to encourage you to be concise and use meaningful words.

10. Failure to meet these minimum writing and formatting requirements will result in a lowering of the overall grade. Use a #12 font in Times New Roman.

5.3 Assignment Leader2Lea

der Dialogue Report

Getting Started

This assignment represents the culmination of work you began in

the third week of this course.

In that workshop, you submitted a

set of conversation questions for your Leader2Leader dialogue. If

you have not already conducted that conversation, you will n

eed to

do so during this week so that you may submit your report by Day

7 of the workshop.

As a reminder, for this assignment, you will engage a leader of

your choosing as you conduct a Leader2Leader dialogue. Taking

into consideration what you have studie

d thus far about leading,

you will your list of conversation questions to gain new insights

and perspectives on how someone else practices leadership.

You’ve read from textbooks and articles. You’ve discussed this with

your peers. Now, further insights mig

ht be gained by dialogues

with key leaders in your life. Do they agree with some of the

frameworks, principles, and practices you’ve been studying?

Disagree? Have additional insights they might offer? What have

they learned from their experiences in the ar

eas you have been

studying?

For a reminder on the interview guidelines, refer back to the

instructions in

3.4

(new

tab)

.

5.3 Assignment Leader2Leader Dialogue Report

Getting Started

This assignment represents the culmination of work you began in

the third week of this course. In that workshop, you submitted a

set of conversation questions for your Leader2Leader dialogue. If

you have not already conducted that conversation, you will need to

do so during this week so that you may submit your report by Day

7 of the workshop.

As a reminder, for this assignment, you will engage a leader of

your choosing as you conduct a Leader2Leader dialogue. Taking

into consideration what you have studied thus far about leading,

you will your list of conversation questions to gain new insights

and perspectives on how someone else practices leadership.

You’ve read from textbooks and articles. You’ve discussed this with

your peers. Now, further insights might be gained by dialogues

with key leaders in your life. Do they agree with some of the

frameworks, principles, and practices you’ve been studying?

Disagree? Have additional insights they might offer? What have

they learned from their experiences in the areas you have been

studying?

For a reminder on the interview guidelines, refer back to the

instructions in 3.4(new tab).