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Assignment 3: Understanding Your Leadership Style Due Week 7 and worth 100 points

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Assignment 3: Understanding Your Leadership Style

Due Week 7 and worth 100 points.

...One of the first secrets to successful leadership is to learn all you can from your mentors, draw from them, but develop a leadership style that works for you. Be yourself!”

-Coach Gibbs

Introduction:

Coach Gibbs had the opportunity to learn about leadership from four significant mentors in his life. Each one of these mentors was a successful leader even though they all had different leadership styles. Remember, leadership is the art of motivating people to achieve a common goal, and your leadership style is the WAY you choose to motivate them.

Coach Gibbs believes that discovering and understanding your own leadership style starts with learning from the leaders around you and adopting the techniques that work best. Successful leaders don't have to stick to just one style. Instead, they can change their style depending on the situation. This activity will give you an idea of YOUR leadership style(s).

Instructions:

Step 1: Take the What Sort of Leader Are You? assessment. Answer the questions honestly to help determine your leadership style(s) and give you information on the leadership skills you need to work on in the future.

Step 2: Download the Understanding Your Leadership Style Worksheet and save it to your computer. You can download it on the Assignment 3 page in Blackboard.

Step 3: Follow the instructions on the worksheet to complete the assignment.

Step 4: Save your document as FirstInitial_LastName_JGR100_ A3.

Step 5: Submit your assignment using the Week 7 assignment link in Blackboard.

Formatting:

This course requires use of Strayer Writing Standards (SWS).?

The format is different than other Strayer University courses. Please take a moment to review the SWS documentation for details. (Note: You’ll be prompted to enter your Blackboard login credentials to view these standards.)

Course Connections:

While completing this assignment, be sure to connect your responses to the course content you’ve learned so far. You should use specific phrases, ideas, and quotes from the Strayer Videos, Coach's Huddle, Weekly Readings, and/or Discussion Questions to explain and support your thoughts.

Wait! Before you submit your assignment, did you…

  • Review the scoring guide before you submit your assignment to Blackboard? The scoring guide will give you a clear understanding of the assignment expectations. If you are unclear on what is expected of you, please reach out to your instructor for support.

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  • Review your answers for clarity?

  • Reach out to your instructor if you have any questions?

Scoring Guide Assignment 3: What’s Your Leadership Style?

Criteria

Exemplary

90-100% A

Proficient

80-89% B

Fair

70-79% C

Meets Minimum Expectations

60-69% D

Unacceptable

Below 60% F

1. Identify the leadership styles that are well developed, need further development, and need a lot of further development, using the results from the What Sort Of Leader Are You? assessment.

 

Weight: 20%

Identifies the leadership styles in all three (3) categories.

Identifies the leadership styles in two (2) categories.

 

Identifies the leadership styles in only one (1) category.

Leadership styles listed were not from the assigned assessment.

Did not submit.

2. Reflect on your leadership styles.

 

Weight: 35%

Thoroughly describes a specific situation where your preferred leadership style has helped you accomplish a task and thoroughly describes a specific situation where your least preferred leadership style could have helped you accomplish a task.

Satisfactorily describes a specific situation where your preferred leadership style has helped you accomplish a task and satisfactorily describes a specific situation where your least preferred leadership style could have helped you accomplish a task.

Partially describes a specific situation where your preferred leadership style has helped you accomplish a task and partially describes a specific situation where your least preferred leadership style could have helped you accomplish a task.

Insufficiently describes a specific situation where your preferred leadership style has helped you accomplish a task and insufficiently describes a specific situation where your least preferred leadership style could have helped you accomplish a task.

Does not describe a specific situation where your preferred leadership style has helped you accomplish a task and does not describe a specific situation where your least preferred leadership style could have helped you accomplish a task.

3. Reflect on a great leader.

Weight: 40%

Thoroughly describes the character traits, strengths, and effectiveness of a great leader in your personal or professional life.

Satisfactorily describes the character traits, strengths, and effectiveness of a great leader in your personal or professional life.

Partially describes the character traits, strengths, and effectiveness of a great leader in your personal or professional life.

Insufficiently describes the character traits, strengths, and effectiveness of a great leader in your personal or professional life.

Does not describe the character traits, strengths, and effectiveness of a great leader in your personal or professional life.

4. Write in a professional manner using proper grammar and spelling.

 

Weight: 5%

Writing is excellent.

Tone is professional and sophisticated. Shows logic, clarity, and consistent formatting.

Contains no spelling or grammatical errors.

Writing is mostly good.

Tone is professional.

Shows logic, clarity, and consistent formatting.

May contain few or no spelling and/or grammatical errors.

Writing is satisfactory.

Tone is somewhat professional.

Shows moderate logic, clarity, and/or consistent formatting.

May contain 2-4 spelling and/or grammatical errors.

Writing meets minimal standards.

Tone is not professional.

Lacks one or more of logic, clarity, and/or consistent formatting.

May contain more than 4 spelling and/or grammatical errors.

Writing does not meet minimal standards.

Tone is not professional.

Wholly lacking in logic, clarity, and/or consistent formatting. Contains many spelling and/or grammatical errors.

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