Leadership Studies

 

Leadership Studies
Collaborative Leaders’ Guide: Best Practices, Recommendations, and Examples project:
1. Set up the document and create a format to use for the Collaborative Leaders’ Guide, with headings for all six chapters. Create a simple document with headings and subheadings to distinguish each chapter or be creative with formatting and use fonts, graphics, photographs or illustrations.
2. Write a 2–3 page introduction to start. In the introduction, describe the purpose and direction to take for the Collaborative Leaders’ Guide and include the following:
 Identify the audience. What kind(s) of leaders benefit from this Guide? Why?
 Describe the target audience and the rationale for choosing it. The Guide can be aimed for a general business audience or for a target industry, field or discipline. For example, your Guide could target leaders in small business or multi-national corporations, non-profit organizations, or governmental agencies. It could target leaders in project management, human resources, operations, training and development, or be written to address general needs of business leaders.
 What will be the specific focus of the Guide?
 Briefly describe 2–3 specific challenges to working collaboratively

• Chapter 2 – Leading a Collaboration-Friendly Organization
1. Build on Chapter 1 and write a 3–5 page chapter that describes leadership practices that enable successful collaboration. Practices can include policies, team and employee
management and rewards, communication systems, and decision-making practices.

2. Make recommendations for best practices, tips, or key steps. Keep in mind the needs and interests of the readers identified in the introduction.

• Chapter 3 – Leading Intra-organizational Collaboration

1. Build on Chapter 2 and write a 3–5 page chapter that describes leadership practices that enable successful collaboration within an organization. Topics can include leading collaborative work groups or teams, or leading cross-functional, multi-department collaborations.

2. Where relevant, make recommendations for best practices, tips or key steps. Keep in mind the needs and interests of the target readers.

• Chapter 4 – Leading Inter-organizational Collaboration
1.Build on Chapters 1–3 and write a 3–5 page Chapter 4 that describes leadership practices that enable successful collaboration across organizations. Topics can include leading collaborative partnerships or alliances between companies, companies and vendors or customers, public or private partnerships, or charitable projects involving companies and community organizations.

2.Where relevant, make recommendations for best practices, tips, or key steps. Keep in mind the needs and interests of the target readers.

• Chapter 5 – Collaborating Virtually
1.Build on Chapters 1–4 and write a 3–5 page Chapter 5 that describes leadership practices that enable successful virtual collaboration. Topics can include technology choices, communication practices and approaches for building trust and productive work relationships.
2.Where relevant, make recommendations for best practices, tips, or key steps. Keep in mind the needs and interests of your target readers.

• Predicting Future Collaboration Tactics
Reflect on the “Tips for Collaborating,” strategies. Select at least one and discuss how it would be the same—or different—in five years? How should leaders today prepare?

 Content must include information only about collaboration, not teamwork.
 4 pages for each section
 Subheadings only
 Each chapter in incremental stages (Chap 1 in 4 days,, Chap 2—4 days after, etc)

 

 

 
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