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An Introduction to
Individual and Shared Leadership

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Historical Leaders

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What are Ethics, and What Role do They Play in Our Life?
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Boot Camp Survival Tools for Dealing with Change
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Types of Power Used By Leaders
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Understanding Teams
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What Is a Leader?

 

OK, now that you’ve completed at least three of the previous worksheets, stop and carefully review all of your separate works laid side-by-side. Each asked you to think about what you considered a typical leader, to visualize that image in your mind, and to describe, define, draw, or sing about what you saw.

Looking at all of your completed worksheets, identify the three or four key aspects of a typical leader that were common among most or all of your ideas. Think carefully about this. What are the three or four most important aspects of someone you respect as a leader? After you’ve had time to read and review your separate worksheets, use the three or four aspects of a leader that you have identified to complete the following sentence:

“To me, [insert your name here], a leader is someone who…..”

Before you continue in this module, go to your Reflection Journal, enter today’s date and record both the three or four most important aspects of a leader that you have identified, and also record the sentence that you’ve just completed, remembering to include your name in the sentence.




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