Leadership Book AnalysisWrite an analysis that applies 10 key concepts of the selected book to your experiences in the workplace / community / classroom / family. Use specific examples from your exper

Leadership Book Analysis

Write an analysis that applies 10 key concepts of the selected book to your experiences in the workplace / community / classroom / family.

  • Use specific examples from your experience (you can change the names if you like).
  • Use APA style for any cited sources in the paper.
  • What did you learn? Ah ha’s?

Criteria: Microsoft Word only, double-spaced, 12 point font, cite all sources using APA.

Grammar and Spelling Count!!!! -.5 per error, I stop grading at 20 such errors.

Cover and reference pages required …. 10 pts.

Rubric: 10 key concepts from book, 4 points each … 40pts.

10 related personal experiences, 2 points each …. 20 pts.

Related Ah Ha for each key concept, 2 points each … 20 pts.

What did you learn summary paragraph… 10 points

Book list – 9 from which to select: Choose 1 book from the list

TITLES

  • The Speed of Trust by Stephen M.R. Covey
  • It’s The Manager: The Largest Global Study of the Future of Work by Jim Clifton & Jim Harter
  • Everyone Deserves a Great Manager: the 6 Critical Practices for Leading a Team by Scott Miller
  • Bad Leadership: What is it, How it Happens, Why it Matters by Barbara Kellerman
  • Nine Lies About Work: A Freethinking Leader’s Guide to the Real World by Marcus Buckingham & Ashley Goodall
  • Leading Teams: Setting the Stage for Great Performances by J. Richard Hackman
  • Crucial Conversations: Tools for talking when stakes are high by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler
  • Pre-suasion: A Revolutionary Way to Influence and Persuade by Robert Cialdini
  • Leadershift: 11 Essential changes every leader must embrace by John Maxwell (not the workbook)