how do you consider yourself a leader?

Discussion # 1

Although you may not be a formal manager, you have opportunities to be a leader, even for a short time, as part of a team or as an individual.

In your current role

Discussion # 1

Although you may not be a formal manager, you have opportunities to be a leader, even for a short time, as part of a team or as an individual.

In your current role how do you consider yourself a leader? What leadership theories best fit you as a leader? Which theories best fit you when you are leading and when you are a follower? Are the theories the same at all times? Why or why not?

Discussion #2

Previously, you sent an email to colleagues looking for feedback on your personal behavior style. Summarize the feedback you received. How do their perceptions differ from your own? How will you use the understanding of both perceptions and styles to better communicate, lead, and interact?

Discussion #3

With the advent of digital photography, it is easier than ever to combine or alter images with a simple click of the mouse. It does begin to bring up the question; can we really believe what we see?

Considering that photography is a medium that can convey a million emotions in one single image, is it ethical for a photographer to draw more emotional response by digitally altering an image? Is this any different than using different lighting in a studio to create an effect?

 

What leadership theories best fit you as a leader? Which theories best fit you when you are leading and when you are a follower? Are the theories the same at all times? Why or why not?

Discussion #2

Previously, you sent an email to colleagues looking for feedback on your personal behavior style. Summarize the feedback you received. How do their perceptions differ from your own? How will you use the understanding of both perceptions and styles to better communicate, lead, and interact?

Discussion #3

With the advent of digital photography, it is easier than ever to combine or alter images with a simple click of the mouse. It does begin to bring up the question; can we really believe what we see?

Considering that photography is a medium that can convey a million emotions in one single image, is it ethical for a photographer to draw more emotional response by digitally altering an image? Is this any different than using different lighting in a studio to create an effect?

 

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