Q 1. Review the rubric to make sure you understand the criteria for earning your grade. 2. Review the following resources, as needed: a. PMBOK® Guide: i. 3.4.4 Leadership Skills ii. 3.4.5 Comparison of Leadership and Management b. Strengths Based Leadership: i. Part Three: Understanding Why People Follow c. Project Management: Achieving Competitive Advantage: i. Project Management Professionalism (4) ii. Project Management and Ethics (4) d. PMI Documents on Ethics: Code of Ethics & Professional Conduct and Ethical Decision-Making Framework e. Videos: i. How to Manage Tasks and Lead People – Leadership Training (3:19 min) and/or read the How to Manage Tasks and Lead People – Leadership Training Transcript (HTML) ii. What Is Your Leadership Style? Leadership and Management Training (4:06 min) and/or read the What Is Your Leadership Style? Leadership and Management Training Transcript (HTML) iii. The Secret of Authentic Leadership – Leadership Training (2:24 min) and/or read The Secret of Authentic Leadership – Leadership Training Transcript (HTML) iv. What Is Servant Leadership? (2:49 min) and/or read the What Is Servant Leadership? Transcript (HTML) v. Adaptive Leadership – Introduction (3:40 min) and/or read the Adaptive Leadership – Introduction Transcript (HTML) 3. In this assignment, you will: a. Consider your project leadership style: i. What will you proactively do to protect the project needs? Consider power, politics, and ethical aspects. ii. What are the main factors of your project that may have ethical implications in terms of power/politics? iii. What are the qualities that make you an effective leader? iv. Are you an authentic leader? b. Think about ethics in project management: worldview, responsibility, respect, fairness, and honesty. How are these reflected in your leadership style? c. What PM roles and responsibilities are most affected in your project? Use the Code of Ethics and Ethical Decision-Making Framework to help guide your thought process. 4. All references and citations should be in APA format. 5. For information on how to cite sources and format a paper properly, review the Academic Writer website or the OCLS APA Style Page. 6. You may also review the OCLS Evaluating Sources Page to see the criteria for credible Internet research websites. 7. When you’ve completed your assignment, save a copy for yourself and submit a copy to your instructor by the end of the workshop.
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