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Unit2AssignmentLeadershipTheoriesI508.pdf
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BUS508 –MGT and Leadership II
Leadership Theories I Due: 11:59 pm on Sunday of Unit 2
Points: 100
Instructions:
To understand leadership, you will need to have a sound foundation of past and evolving
leadership theories. Research one of the leadership theories/Approaches listed below:
• Trait Approach
• Skills Approach
• Path-Goal Theory
• Behavioral Approach
• Leader-Member Exchange Theory
You are to define the theory/approach, create a list of advantages/disadvantages of each
theory and develop application examples. Also, apply each theory to your current position.
Please remember you need to provide the citation/reference for each particular theory (you
may use the reading materials for references).
Your paper should be 2-3 pages (excluding cover and reference pages) and must be
formatted in APA 7th edition.
Please see the attached Grading Rubric for more information.
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Grading Rubric
Criteria Exemplary (46-60)
Proficient (36-45)
Needs Improvement (0-35)
Content
Personal definition of theory is clear, comprehensive and well-developed. Advantages and disadvantages of each theory are discussed in detail. Outside resources are used to support the description and analysis of the application of the theory.
Personal definition of theory is clear and developed. Advantages and disadvantages of each side are discussed. Outside resources are used to support the description and analysis of the theory.
Definition of theory is vague or unclear. Advantages and/or disadvantages of each side are not discussed. No outside resources are used to support the description and analysis of the theory.
(17-20) (12-16) (0-11)
Skills Content, terminology, and details demonstrate thorough understanding of theory and course materials.
Content, terminology and details demonstrate an understanding of theory and course materials.
Content, terminology, and/or details are unclear or used improperly.
(8-10) (6-7) (0-5)
Presentation and Format
There are no errors in APA formatting.
There are 1-2 errors in APA formatting.
There are more than 2 errors in APA formatting.
Grammar and Mechanics
There are no spelling or grammatical mistakes.
There are 2-4 spelling and grammatical errors.
There are more than 4 spelling or grammatical errors.
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Title of Your Essay
Your First and Last Name
Post University
Course Code: Name of Course (e.g. ENG 122: English Composition II)
Instructor Name
Due Date
Title of Your Essay
Start the first paragraph here, which should introduce your reader to the subject you are writing about. Do not label this paragraph as “Introduction.” Instead, simply write your paper’s title as a level 1 heading: bold, centered, with title case.
Leadership Theory
Spend time planning your paper. A good practice is to brainstorm and research ideas and decide how to express the main idea or thesis and what to include. Once you have a rough idea of what you want to discuss or argue, create an outline or to help you organize your paper and the evidence you plan to present in each body paragraph.
Advantages of Theory
Remember to use and cite scholarly sources to support your work Additional Tips: Always begin with a topic sentence in your own words.
Disadvantages of Theory
Remember to use and cite scholarly sources to support your work Additional Tips: In addition to being well-written, each paragraph should include an in-text citation to all information and evidence that is summarized, paraphrased, or quoted from outside sources.
Application to Current Position
Remember to use and cite scholarly sources to support your work Additional Tips: In addition to being well-written, each paragraph should include an in-text citation to all information and evidence that is summarized, paraphrased, or quoted from outside sources.
Conclusion
You only need to label the conclusion with a heading as shown here if you have a lengthy paper and have included headings for each section. Otherwise, you can simply begin your conclusion as your final paragraph in your paper. The conclusion should do more than summarize what you’ve stated already—it should also include the importance or significance of the topic under discussion.
References
Author, A. A. (Year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume #(issue #), pp–pp. https://doi.org/xx.xxxxxxxxxx
Author, A. (Year). Title of book. Publisher.
Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Year). Title of book. Publisher. http://doi.org/xxx.xxxx.xxxxxxxx
Author, A. (Year). Title of work. In A. Editor & B. Editor (Eds.), Title of anthology. Publisher. https://non-database-URL (Original work published date)
Director, A. (Director). (Year). Title of film [Description, e.g. Motion picture]. Production Company. https://non-database-URL
**For help formatting your reference page, please see our Formatting Your References List page. Be sure that each source you’ve used has both an in-text citation and a references list citation.
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