experience vs attributes in leadership
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE VS. LEADERSHIP ATTRIBUTES
Critical Thinking Skills: Comparing and contrasting is the process of looking at similarities and differences in order to reveal important characteristics of two objects, systems, organizations, events, processes or concepts. In comparing and contrasting experience and attributes, you are to demonstrate the following critical thinking skills. The primary concern is “what” to compare/contrast. We will cover many factors related to leader experience and leader attributes in the class. The task is to select the “most salient factors” to compare/contrast.:
- Identify the most salient factors related to experience and attributes for entry-level frontline managers
- Please limit the number of attributes and experiences to 3. So, there will be 3 comparisons. Provide a detailed comparison for each with definitions, concepts, and examples.
- Compare and contrast the level of importance of each attribution and experience.
- Draw a conclusion based on this investigation.
Task
You are to write an essay that compares and contrasts leadership related experience and attributes. Your paper will be assessed based on critical thinking skills outlined above. A paper is considered late if it does not meet this condition. Late papers will be assessed against the Late Submission Policy located within this syllabus.
- Papers should be between 1500 and 2000 words in length, typed, double-spaced, 12-point font, one-inch margins.
- Peer-reviewed scholarly research should be used for reference that support your key points.
- To avoid plagiarism, your paper must have similarity index less the 20%.
Factors: The list below reflect factors related to experience and factors related to attributes. This is not an exhaustive list and will be a guide to you to start. There are other experience and attribute factors.
- Experience Factors
Perception
Observation
Reflection
Attribution
Single-loop learning
Double-loop learning
Negative experiences
Positive experiences - Attribute Factors
Extroversion
Openness to experience
Agreeableness
Neuroticism
Analytic intelligence
Creative intelligence
Emotional intelligence
Rubric
CATEGORY |
Exceeds the Standard |
Meets the Standard |
Does Not Meet the Standard |
Compares and Contrasts 40% |
The paper compares and contrasts items clearly, points to specific examples to illustrate the comparison, includes only the information relevant to the comparison, and draws support from academic research (e.g.academic articles accessed through https://www.library.unlv.edu/ ) |
The paper compares and contrasts items clearly, but the supporting information is general. The paper includes only the information relevant to the comparison. |
The paper compares and contrasts items clearly, but the supporting information is incomplete, and may include information that is not relevant to the comparison. |
Organization & Structure 30% |
The paper breaks the information into point-by-point or block-by-block structure. It follows a consistent order when discussing the comparison. |
The paper breaks the information into point-by-point structure or block-by-block, but may not follow a consistent order when discussing the comparison. |
Organizational pattern not identifiable. Some details are not in a logical or expected order, and this distracts the reader. |
Conclusion 20% |
The paper states a thoughtful or logical conclusion based on similarities and differences. |
The paper states a conclusion based on similarities and differences. |
The conclusion is evident but does not draw on any similarities or differences. |
APA 10% |
Model document of APA 6th edition: Correct punctuation, citation, tables, figures, format of each reference |
5 or fewer instances of style errors |
Between 6 and 10 instances of style errors |