Leadership
Week 5: Leadership that Cares
The case at https://leaderonomics.com/business/earn-a-living
Be sure to support your claims and assertions using citations from the case study and two or three other credible resources that must include at least one peer-reviewed journal article.
WEEK 5: LEADERSHIP THAT CARES
This week’s assignment involves a case study from which you will create a 3-5-page analytical essay. The page count does not include the title and reference page(s). The essay requirements are:
Requirement 1. Integrate information from the case and two or three other credible sources. One of the credible sources must be a peer-reviewed journal article.
All sources should be less than ten years old.
Recommendation Preparation Step for Each Peer Reviewed Source.
This week’s assignment will require the use of three additional credible sources—one of which must be a peer-reviewed journal article.
The ability to write an introductory paragraph about a peer-reviewed journal article demonstrates the ability to grasp and articulate its contents.
The purpose of the introduction paragraph is to articulate the main topic of the article, provide a thesis statement, and mention of the topics covered by the article.
To prepare, find at least one peer-reviewed journal article (from LIRN or another database) you wish to cite in the essay. Skim the article and notice that the article likely has a lengthy introduction.
Afterward, break down the introduction into its components and rebuild the introduction into a single paragraph using your own words. (The paragraph should have at least four sentences.)
Afterward, write one paragraph explaining how the article’s authors collected and analyzed data; remember to summarize the findings/conclusions emerging from their analysis.
Then, when reading the article, refer back to your paragraphs use them to ensure you capture the main points of the article while reading.
This handy trick will keep you mindful of an article’s contents while working on an assignment.
Requirement 2. The essay must be analytical. This means your essay should offer an argument (or claim) about the sources you are analyzing.
Therefore, you will need to ground your essay using a statement (serving as a claim) and then build an argument supporting the claim.