Assessment Description-
You are also required to post at least one to two direct response to each of the forum discussion questions and one to two responses to other people's postings. In order to stimulate discussion, lecturers may make postings from time-to-time and these can be responded to also.
Forum Topic Forum Discussion Questions Topic One - The nature of leadership
View the following videos: THINK: A Forum on the Future of Leadership,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjMTx4b6bLw
What better way to start this subject then getting some thoughts from well-recognised global leaders? As leaders you are supposed to inspire your followers. This is an excellent inspirational video.
THINK: A Forum on the Future of Leadership was a major event held during IBM's centennial year in 2011, and brought together innovative leaders from across the globe to deepen collective understanding of the keys to success.
What does leadership mean in the 21st century? Get motivated by well-known industry and thought leaders. How to lead better,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZSOtLT7tb8
Are you a leader or a manager?
This excellent video by Mark Sanborn describes the difference between leaders and managers, which is an important part of Week 1. Cross-reference this video with the book by Dubrin (Table 1-1, p. 5). Consider yourself development, and what you really aspire to be. Leadership is not for everybody. It should be noted there are many different types of leadership.
Evaluative criteria
Timeliness of postings and frequency of postings
Posts more than one (1) response to questions and more than one (1) response to colleagues' postings for each assessment, within time frames. Each posting is a minimum of 200 words and a maximum 300 words
Quality of postings
Clearly articulated responses to questions involving argument and discussion. Adds to knowledge and understanding of topic. Interprets and answers questions and acknowledges responses from colleagues, promoting engagement in discussion amongst colleagues and fully advancing discussions. Answers supported by text, references, etc.
Structure
Succinct and appropriate language and composition. Includes citations. No grammatical errors. Appropriate referencing and formatting used.