Assignment 5
Preparation
For this assessment, you have two options. You may choose
to base your
assessment either on a leader you know, personally, or on a leader who is well
known. Be sure to read the complete instructions for both options carefully before
making a decision.
Option A: Interview a Leader You Know, Personally
Identify an
individual you know, who is currently serving in a leadership capacity
at an organization. You can select a leader affiliated with your employer, a
community leader, a political or church leader, or any individual whose leadership
skills you admire. Arran
ge an interview with your selected individual, to learn
about his or her view of leadership. Structure the interview around the concepts
of leadership, as you have come to understand them from your own research or
the recommended readings. Some suggested i
nterview questions might be:
·
What is your definition of leadership?
·
How do you model leadership?
·
How do you inspire a shared vision in those around you?
·
How do you look for new opportunities that may require experimenting or taking
risks?
·
How do you enable
or empower others to act?
·
How do you recognize the contributions made by others?
·
How do you create a spirit of community?
·
In what ways do you get personally involved?
·
What challenges and opportunities do you face?
Conduct the interview, and then use the interview results to complete this
assessment as instructed in the Requirements below.
Option B: Research a Well
-
Known Leader
It may be difficult for you to gain access to interview an available leader. If so,
you ma
y opt to research a well
-
known individual, from history or the present,
whom you believe embodies great leadership. You may choose a business
leader, political leader, author, scientist, sports personality, or any public figure
about whom there is enough i
nformation publicly available for you to fulfill the
requirements of this assessment. Refer to the Option B Leaders List (linked in
Assignment 5
Preparation
For this assessment, you have two options. You may choose to base your
assessment either on a leader you know, personally, or on a leader who is well
known. Be sure to read the complete instructions for both options carefully before
making a decision.
Option A: Interview a Leader You Know, Personally
Identify an individual you know, who is currently serving in a leadership capacity
at an organization. You can select a leader affiliated with your employer, a
community leader, a political or church leader, or any individual whose leadership
skills you admire. Arrange an interview with your selected individual, to learn
about his or her view of leadership. Structure the interview around the concepts
of leadership, as you have come to understand them from your own research or
the recommended readings. Some suggested interview questions might be:
What is your definition of leadership?
How do you model leadership?
How do you inspire a shared vision in those around you?
How do you look for new opportunities that may require experimenting or taking
risks?
How do you enable or empower others to act?
How do you recognize the contributions made by others?
How do you create a spirit of community?
In what ways do you get personally involved?
What challenges and opportunities do you face?
Conduct the interview, and then use the interview results to complete this
assessment as instructed in the Requirements below.
Option B: Research a Well-Known Leader
It may be difficult for you to gain access to interview an available leader. If so,
you may opt to research a well-known individual, from history or the present,
whom you believe embodies great leadership. You may choose a business
leader, political leader, author, scientist, sports personality, or any public figure
about whom there is enough information publicly available for you to fulfill the
requirements of this assessment. Refer to the Option B Leaders List (linked in