Avoiding plagiarism is just one topic related to effective, transparent, and accurate communication. Describe why successful communication skills are important for leaders to develop.
Avoiding plagiarism is just one topic related to effective, transparent, and accurate communication. Describe why successful communication skills are important for leaders to develop.
Michael Carolina discussed advancing technologies and the importance of leaders to embrace these developments. What did you find the most intriguing part of his discussion and what steps can you take as a leader to embrace technological advances in your career and leadership roles?
During her time in class, representative Cyndi Munson discussed 3 things she thinks are missing in leadership: listening well, authenticity, and compassion. What is one thing you think is missing in leadership, and how can you go about making it more prevalent in different areas?
During her presentation, Councilwoman Nice communicated her desire to solve community issues with action and service. How can you be sure to recognize and contribute to solving challenges in your communities, providing authentic solutions to the people you serve.
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