Leadership Portfolio
Leadership Portfolio
Now that you have completed all of the Leadership Questionnaires and Reflections, you should have an idea of the type of leader you are and the type you would like to become. Write a reflective essay that addresses the content expectations below. Use specific experiences from work, volunteering, or community life to illustrate your points. The paper should be 2–3 pages (not including title and reference pages), double-spaced. Write as if the reader knows nothing about the concepts you discuss.
Content Expectations:
- Introduction: Introduction and purpose of the paper
- Leadership Approach: Choose at least one leadership approach from the book that you would like to use to assess yourself as a leader. By “leadership approach,” we are referring to the approaches defined in each chapter in the text book (e.g., trait approach, skills approach, style approach). Describe yourself as a leader using this approach.
- Strengths and Weaknesses: Looking at your leadership capabilities overall, what do you believe are your greatest strengths and weaknesses as a leader? Think more broadly than in question one.
- Leadership Plan: Based on your overall review of your leadership approach, what things would you like to do to improve your leadership abilities? What steps will you take to make that happen?
- Summary: Summarize the main points of the paper.
Your paper should use the following headings:
- Introduction
- Leadership Approach
- Strengths and Weaknesses
- Leadership Plan
- Summary
Paper Specifics:
- Paper must be 2–3 pages long (not including title and references pages)
- Use APA format. For example:
- Correct margins
- Times New Roman, 12-point font
- Citations (correct format)
- Title page (correct format)
- Reference page (correct format)
- Headings (correct format, examples provided in Content Expectations)
- The textbook is expected to be the primary resource
Please note: Upon submission, you only need to submit your leadership reflection paper. You do not need to re-submit your previous weeks’ questionnaires.
Review the rubric for further information on how your assignment will be graded.
Due Sunday, 11:59 p.m. (Pacific time)
Points Possible: 125