Introduction to Leadership
Read the Getting Started section and Deuteronomy 10:12-13(new tab) .
1. Compose a 200-250 word reflection considering the following prompts:
a. Why will it be important for you to “guard” or “keep” what you have been learning?
b. What strategies do you plan to employ to “keep” your learning fresh in your mind?
c. How does what you have learned apply to you as a leader? What steps can you take this week to implement what you have learned?
d. What other thoughts would you like to share what you have discovered?
Note: Your reflection does not need to answer each of the provided prompts. Rather, use those prompts to help stimulate your reflection. Your 200-250 word “journal” should simply be your personal and professional thinking that emerges from the reading and reflection.
Read the Getting Started section and
Deuteronomy 10:12
-
13
(new tab)
.
1.
Compose a 200
-
250 word reflection considering the following
prompts:
a.
Why will it be important for you to “guard” or “keep” what you
have been learning?
b.
What strategies do you plan to employ to “ke
ep” your learning
fresh in your mind?
c.
How does what you have learned apply to you as a leader? What
steps can you take this week to implement what you have
learned?
d.
What other thoughts would you like to share what you have
discovered?
Not
e
: Your reflection does not need to answer each of the provided prompts.
Rather, use those prompts to help stimulate your reflection. Your 200
-
250 word
“journal” should simply be your personal
and professional thinking that emerges
from the reading and reflection
.
Read the Getting Started section and Deuteronomy 10:12-13(new tab).
1. Compose a 200-250 word reflection considering the following
prompts:
a. Why will it be important for you to “guard” or “keep” what you
have been learning?
b. What strategies do you plan to employ to “keep” your learning
fresh in your mind?
c. How does what you have learned apply to you as a leader? What
steps can you take this week to implement what you have
learned?
d. What other thoughts would you like to share what you have
discovered?
Note: Your reflection does not need to answer each of the provided prompts.
Rather, use those prompts to help stimulate your reflection. Your 200-250 word
“journal” should simply be your personal and professional thinking that emerges
from the reading and reflection.