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Introspection journey of personal development

Learning to be a leader is a continuous introspection journey of personal development in the stadiums of emotions, motivation, ethics, relationships, responsibilities, gratitude, behavior, and other personal traits. Learning to be a leader isn’t a quick trip to the next training or reading the newest leadership book. Learning to be a leader is a conglomerate of learned skills, lessons learned, and committed efforts for skills and behavior that will increase a positive impact on other people. Reflection is also a strong criterion of learning to be a leader. Journaling is an excellent means of reflection. You will not only reflect on what you learn but you will also reflect on how the new knowledge will affect your role in society, in individual relationships, and in personal and professional endeavors. What did you learn and how will you use it? Address each of the following objectives in each of your journals: Identify the leadership topic of the module. Explain how the information in the required readings helped you to understand the module’s topic of leadership. Explain new knowledge and understanding you gained by completing the requirements of the module. Relate the information to relevance of your thoughts and existing knowledge and understanding of leadership. Identify the course objective(s) met in this module. How will the knowledge and understanding you gained help you develop your leadership skills? Module 1 - Management and Leadership Cashman, K. (n.d.). On becoming a Warren Bennis leader (the father of leadership). https://www.kornferry.com/content/dam/kornferry/docs/article-migration/Briefings21_InReview_p68.pdf (You have to copy and paste this link in the URL box. It may not open by just clicking in the link.) Gavin, M. (2019, October 31). Leadership vs. management: What’s the difference? Harvard Business School Online. https://online.hbs.edu/blog/post/leadership-vs-management Be sure to watch the Connext 2019 video. It gets really good about 20 minutes into the talk so you can skip the first 20 if you so desire. The article’s information is also very good. Harvard Business School Online. (n.d.). How to become a more effective Leader. https://online.hbs.edu/Documents/How-to-Become-a-More-Effective-Leader.pdf? utm_campaign=CORe%20Ebook%202019&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=95080604&_hsenc=p2ANqtz9WbuaT6YNPikHLS2K_J6KNvXrUUJ4_2GPeWN6cByN3B2JoXo34MWcYITQlQgJ8Ynme6TnYknvn5SeMUHoR-RksMe2Aw&utm_content=95080604&utm_source=hs_automation Ho, L. (2020, December 1). Leadership vs management: Is one better than the other? Leadership. https://www.lifehack.org/674254/leadership-vs-management-is-one-better-than-the-other Lee, S. (2020, April 2). The difference between leadership and management. Torch. https://torch.io/blog/thedifference-between-leadership-and-management/

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