SHEILA- UP TO 4/28/2024- CLASS 1
***** PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT ALL WORK IS AUTHENTIC*****
****** THIS ASSIGNMENT HAS 3 PARTS / PLEASE LABEL EACH PART SEPARATELY WITH REFERENCES WHEN COMPLETED******
PART 1- Module 7- DISCUSSION – (SHEILA)- Golfer Delegation vs. Stewardship Delegation
What are the differences between Golfer Delegation and Stewardship Delegation?
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS: Your initial post should be at least 200 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.
PART 2- Module 7- ASSIGNMENT- (SHEILA)- Personal Statement
After reviewing the topics covered in this course, write a personal statement about your leadership style. Define your leadership style in interpersonal, organizational, and community contexts.
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS: Assignment should be 1 page, formatted and cited in current APA style.
PART 3- Module 7- ASSIGNMENT- Final Project: Change Presentation
For this final project, you will address a current issue and develop a strategic innovation or plan aimed at addressing the issue.
Step 1: Choose a system from the list below.
A. Food
B. Economic
C. Environmental
D. Social
E. Health
Step 2: Research an issue that that impacts your chosen system. The issue may be within your own community, the STU community, the Miami community, or the Florida community.
Step 3: Develop a strategic innovation/plan aimed at addressing the issue. (You will not be submitting a written plan; you will be presenting it as a PowerPoint Presentation in Step 4.)
Step 4: Present your strategic innovation/plan. Create a PowerPoint presentation with a voice-over to present your plan. You should treat this like a live, in-person presentation. You must ensure it can record a voice-over.
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS: The presentation is to be clear and concise, and students will lose points for improper grammar, punctuation, and misspelling. The presentation should be formatted per current APA and 5 minutes in length. Incorporate a minimum of 3 current (published within last five years) scholarly journal articles or primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions) within your work.