Analysis of a Theoretical Framework for Leadership
Theoretical Framework for Leadership Preparation
The Theoretical Framework for Leadership assignment enables you to analyze leadership as a vocation and evaluate qualities of professional excellence and integrity characterized by inspiring leaders. In preparation for this assignment, you will select a book about a specific leader that exemplifies successful leadership as a vocation. You can select a book by a well-known individual in the discipline of leadership or a leader in your own field, religion, sport, or another area of personal interest.
Complete the table below and submit this worksheet to your instructor. To allow time for thoughtful reading and planning for this assignment, consider the following items that you will be writing about when selecting a book:
· Practiced style of leadership
· Demonstrated leadership traits
· How the leader perceives leadership as a vocation
· How the leader inspires followership
While APA style is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and documentation of sources should be presented using APA formatting guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
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Title of the book |
Jinnah of Pakistan |
|
Reference |
Wolpert, S. (1984). Jinnah of Pakistan. New York: Oxford University Press. |
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A 50-100-word rationale for why you selected this book, including a discussion of the demonstrated success of the leader |
Very few men like Muhammad Ali Jinnah are recognized globally as the greatest leaders of the history who modified the map of the world. The strong determination and perseverance in his personality are the two important inspiring traits that attracted me to choose him as a leader to write about. The book shows how many sacrifices and qualities developed Jinnah into a great leader and discuss his failings, loneliness, broken marriage, family disputes, and fatal disease, through all of which he remained committed to his goal for over seven decades. He took his leadership as a vocation and despite being physically frail, committed his whole life to give hope and courage to his nation. |
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Theoretical Framework for Leadership
Preparation
The
Theoretical Frame
work
for Leadership
assignment
enables you to
analyze leadership as a
vocation and evaluate qualities of professional excellence and integrity characterized by
inspiring leaders. In preparation for this assignment
,
you will select a book
about
a
specific
leader
that exemplifies successful leadership
as a vocation. You can select a book by a well
-
known individual in the discipline of leadership or a leader in your own field, religion, sport, or
another area of personal interest.
Complete the table below and submit this worksheet to your instructor. To
allow time for
thoughtful reading and planning for this assignment, consider the following items that you will
be writing about when selecting a book:
·
Practiced s
tyle of
l
eadership
·
Demonstrated l
eadership
t
raits
·
How the leader perceives leadership as a v
ocation
·
How the
l
eader
i
nspires
f
ollowership
While APA style is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is
expected, and documentation of sources should be presented using APA formatting guidelines,
which can be found in the A
PA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
Title of the
book
Jinnah of Pakistan
Reference
Wolpert, S. (1984).
Jinnah of Pakistan.
New York: Oxford
University Press.
A
50
-
100
-
word
rational
e
for why you
selected this book
,
including a
discussi
on
of
the demonstrated
success of the leader
Very few men like Muhammad Ali Jinnah are recognized globally
as the greatest leaders of the history who modified the map of the
world. The strong determination and perseverance in his
personality are t
he two important inspiring traits that attracted me
to choose him as a leader to write about. The book shows how
many sacrifices and qualities developed Jinnah into a great leader
and discuss his failings, loneliness, broken marriage, family
disputes, and
fatal disease, through all of which he remained
committed to his goal for over seven decades. He took his
leadership as a vocation and despite being physically frail,
committed his whole life to give hope and courage to his nation.
© 2020. Grand Canyon University. All Rights Reserved.
Theoretical Framework for Leadership Preparation
The Theoretical Framework for Leadership assignment enables you to analyze leadership as a
vocation and evaluate qualities of professional excellence and integrity characterized by
inspiring leaders. In preparation for this assignment, you will select a book about a specific
leader that exemplifies successful leadership as a vocation. You can select a book by a well-
known individual in the discipline of leadership or a leader in your own field, religion, sport, or
another area of personal interest.
Complete the table below and submit this worksheet to your instructor. To allow time for
thoughtful reading and planning for this assignment, consider the following items that you will
be writing about when selecting a book:
Practiced style of leadership
Demonstrated leadership traits
How the leader perceives leadership as a vocation
How the leader inspires followership
While APA style is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is
expected, and documentation of sources should be presented using APA formatting guidelines,
which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
Title of the book Jinnah of Pakistan
Reference
Wolpert, S. (1984). Jinnah of Pakistan. New York: Oxford
University Press.
A 50-100-word
rationale for why you
selected this book,
including a discussion
of the demonstrated
success of the leader
Very few men like Muhammad Ali Jinnah are recognized globally
as the greatest leaders of the history who modified the map of the
world. The strong determination and perseverance in his
personality are the two important inspiring traits that attracted me
to choose him as a leader to write about. The book shows how
many sacrifices and qualities developed Jinnah into a great leader
and discuss his failings, loneliness, broken marriage, family
disputes, and fatal disease, through all of which he remained
committed to his goal for over seven decades. He took his
leadership as a vocation and despite being physically frail,
committed his whole life to give hope and courage to his nation.