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ASSIGNMENT 04 BU450 Leadership Skills Part A Describe charismatic leadership in your own words. Part B Explain what is meant by the statement that charismatic leaders use active impression management with their followers to support their image as role models. Provide and elaborate on one (1) original example. Part C Access the following article using ProQuest, the Ashworth College online library: Elrod, D.J. (Aug 2012). The Importance of Being Authentic. Strategic Finance , (94. 2), pp. 14- 16. http://search.proquest.com/docview/1034607363/1421F5DA359502A0DC2/1?accountid=45844 NOTE: To access ProQuest articles, you MUST first open a Web browser window to the Ashworth College Library ; otherwise, you will be denied access to the articles when you click the links. Once your browser is open to the Ashworth College Library, simply click on the link for the article you need to read. Respond to the following: 1. In your own words, describe what it means to be an authentic leader. 2. Why is authenticity important for leaders? Provide two (2) reasons. Part D Why is charismatic leadership considered a double-edged sword that requires careful monitoring to avert abuse? Provide two (2) reasons and one (1) original example illustrating this phenomenon.
Grading Rubric Refer to the rubric below for the grading criteria for your assignment. CATEGORY Exemplary Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Unacceptable Charismatic leadership description (10 points) 10 points 8 points 5 points 2 points Student provides a clear, logical description of charismatic leadership in their own words. Student provides a mostly clear, logical description of charismatic leadership in their own words. Student provides a weak or unclear description of charismatic leadership in their own words. Student provides a poor description of charismatic leadership in their own words. Active impression management (15 points) 15 points 12 points 8 points 5 points Student provides a clear, logical explanation of charismatic leaders using active impression management, along with a clear, logical, original example. Student provides a mostly clear, logical explanation of charismatic leaders using active impression management, along with a mostly clear, logical, original example. Student provides a weak or unclear explanation of charismatic leaders using active impression management, along with a weak or unclear example. Student provides a poor explanation of charismatic leaders using active impression management, along with a poor example. Authentic leader description (10 points) 10 points 8 points 5 points 2 points Student provides a clear, logical description of authentic leadership in their own words. Student provides a mostly clear, logical description of authentic leadership in their own words. Student provides a weak or unclear description of authentic leadership in their own words. Student provides a poor description of authentic leadership in their own words. Importance of authenticity (15 points) 15 points 12 points 8 points 5 points Student provides a clear, logical description of 2 reasons that authenticity is important for leaders. Student provides a mostly clear, logical description of 2 reasons that authenticity is important for leaders. Student provides a mostly clear, logical description of 1-2 reasons that authenticity is important for leaders. Student provides a poor description of 1 reason that authenticity is important for leaders. Double-edged 15 points 12 points 8 points 5 points
sword - reasons (15 points) Student provides a clear, logical description of 2 reasons that charismatic leadership can be a double-edged sword. Student provides a mostly clear, logical description of 2 reasons that charismatic leadership can be a double-edged sword. Student provides a mostly clear, logical description of 1-2 reasons that charismatic leadership can be a double-edged sword. Student provides a poor description of 1 reason that charismatic leadership can be a double-edged sword. Double-edged sword - example (10 points) 10 points 8 points 5 points 2 points Student provides a clear, logical, original example of how charismatic leadership can be a double-edged sword. Student provides a mostly clear, logical, original example of how charismatic leadership can be a double-edged sword. Student provides a weak or unclear example of how charismatic leadership can be a double-edged sword. Student provides a poor example of how charismatic leadership can be a double-edged sword. Mechanics - Grammar, Punctuation, Spelling (10 Points) 10 points 8 points 5 points 2 points Student makes no errors in grammar or spelling that can distract the reader from the content. Student makes 1- 2 errors in grammar or spelling that can distract the reader from the content. Student makes 3-4 errors in grammar or spelling that can distract the reader from the content. Student makes more than 4 errors in grammar or spelling that can distract the reader from the content. Format - APA Format, Citations, Organization, Transitions (15 Points) 15 points 12 points 8 points 5 points The paper is written in proper APA and organizational format. All sources used for quotes and facts are credible and cited correctly. Excellent organization, including a variety of thoughtful transitions. The paper is written in proper format with only 1-2 errors. All sources used for quotes and facts are credible, and most are cited correctly. Adequate organization includes a variety of appropriate transitions. The paper is written in proper format with only 3-5 errors. Most sources used for quotes and facts are credible and cited correctly. Essay is poorly organized, but may include a few effective transitions. The paper is not written in proper format. Many sources used for quotes and facts are less than credible (suspect) and/or are not cited correctly. Essay is disorganized and does not include effective transitions.
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