Write 2–3 pages to support a job application in which you provide your definition of leadership, how it can positively impact an organization, and how it's different from management. In the 21st centu

Questions to Consider

Questions to consider

As you prepare to complete this assessment, you may want to think about other related issues to deepen your understanding or broaden your viewpoint. You are encouraged to consider the questions below and discuss them with a fellow learner, a work associate, an interested friend, or a member of your professional community. Note that these questions are for your own development and exploration and do not need to be completed or submitted as part of your assessment. 

  • How do effective leaders model behavior for others?

  • Is it possible to model leadership outside of the workplace?

Suggested Resources

The resources provided here are optional. You may use other resources of your choice to prepare for this assessment; however, you will need to ensure that they are appropriate, credible, and valid. The BUS-FP3012 – Fundamentals of Leadership Library Guide can help direct your research, and the Supplemental Resources and Research Resources, both linked from the left navigation menu in your courseroom, provide additional resources to help support you.

Multimedia

Click Three Circles of Effective Leadership | Transcript to watch a presentation based on Blanchard and Zigarmi's Leadership and the One-Minute Manager.

Capella University Library Resources
  • Hopen, D. (2010). The changing role and practices of successful leadersJournal for Quality and Participation33(1), 4–9.

NBC Learn Video
  • NBC News. (2009, September 2). Portraits of leadership [Video]. NBC Learn. 

    • This production assembles a collage of iconic leaders, such as Martin Luther King Jr., to illustrate concepts of everyday leadership.

Bookstore Resources

These resources are available from the Capella University Bookstore

  • Kouzes, J. M., & Posner, B. Z. (2017). The leadership challenge: How to make extraordinary things happen in organizations (6th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.  

    • Introduction, "Making Extraordinary Things Happen in Organizations."

    • Chapter 1, "When Leaders Are at Their Best."

    • Chapter 3, "Clarify Values."

    • Chapter 4, "Set the Example."

  • Rath, T., & Conchie, B. (2008). Strengths based leadership: Great leaders, teams, and why people follow. New York, NY: Gallup Press. 

    • "Introduction."

    • "Part One: Investing in Your Strengths."

Instructions

For this assessment, consider that you are a successful middle manager in an organization that has an executive level position open. The human resources department is leading an internal search for that opening and considers leadership strengths as key to the position. As part of the application process for candidates interested in the opening, they asked each candidate to submit a short paper explaining the candidate's views of leadership.

To complete your paper, research the definition of leadership and consider how the definitions you find match your own ideas of what leadership means. The organization's HR department indicated the paper should be around 2–3 pages. They also provided the following outline to use in preparing the paper:

  • Create a definition of leadership and support it with examples.

  • Analyze how leadership can positively impact an organization and provide supporting examples.

  • Develop and analyze a personal strategy to develop leadership skills, including why you think it is effective.

  • Explain your personal strategy to develop leadership skills.

  • Create a definition of management and support it with examples.

  • Compare and contrast the differences between leadership and management.

Based on the intended audience, your summary should be well organized and written in clear, succinct language. Follow APA rules for attributing sources that support your analysis and conclusions.

Academic Integrity and APA Formatting

As a reminder related to using APA rules to ensure academic honesty:

  1. When using a direct quote (using exact or nearly exact wording), you must enclose the quoted wording in quotation marks, immediately followed by an in-text citation. The source must then be listed in your references page.

  2. When paraphrasing (using your own words to describe a non-original idea), the paraphrased idea must be immediately followed by an in-text citation and the source must be listed in your references page.