Assignment Task
Some of the aspects you might address in your analytical essay:
- Was there any new/revealing information from the test results?
- What are some key strengths and weaknesses that you can attribute to your leadership? Were you aware of them before?
Recall
1) your previous achievements attributed to your successful usage of these strengths,
2) any relevant problematic situations you faced, that resulted from any of those weaknesses
- How can you further capitalize on your strengths and compensate for your weaknesses in future?
- What ways of communicating with others work best for you? Why?
- What are typical occupations and career paths associated with your personality type? Have you been pursuing one of them already? Would you like to change your career path if you are given a chance?
- What leadership styles fit you best? What specific actions might help you further develop your leadership styles, what techniques most suitable for you?
- Did your results increase your level of self-awareness? Did you get a fresh perspective of your leadership?
- How can you use your results in your future life planning? Specifically, in setting career or leadership goals? IMPORTANT: You must write a smooth, succinct and coherent analysis, do NOT use a ‘questions and answers’ format. Ensure that your results are thoroughly evaluated. Requirements:
- Your analysis must exhibit clarity, good writing, reflective and analytical skills appropriate for an MBA level. MINIMUM word count requirements are: 2000 words, for example, could be considered within the C range; no less than 2500 words may be considered within the B or A ranges with a maximum of 3000 words, all depending on the quality of your writing.
- Your analysis must contain the following sections: introduction, main body, and, action plan along with an appropriate conclusion summarizing the key points of your analysis.
- Evaluation of test results, reflection on your experience and future action plans must be well aligned with one another and relevant to your content.
- Your analysis should employ relevant citations from the textbook and from other sources.