This is one of several journal assignments you will complete throughout the course to build your Personal Leadership Conceptual Framework. For this

 

This is one of several journal assignments you will complete throughout the course to build your Personal Leadership Conceptual Framework.

For this journal assignment, reflect on the leadership styles reviewed this week and describe your own personal leadership style. Then answer the following questions:

  • What do you feel are your strengths and weaknesses as a leader?
  • Has a third party (supervisor, colleague, professor, and so forth) ever discussed your strengths and weaknesses with you as they relate to your leadership style and ability? How did you react?

Use your insights from this journal assignment to start developing the strengths and weaknesses section of your Personal Leadership Framework. For additional details, please refer to the Journal Guidelines and Rubric and Final Personal Leadership Conceptual Framework.

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