1000 word paper

Leadership Intervention Reflection Paper

In the past few weeks, you practiced observation skills by watching Invictus, a movie that tells the inspiring true story of how Nelson Mandela joined forces with the captain of South Africa’s rugby team to help unite their country.. While watching the film, you were instructed to pay special attention to the factors relating to group dynamics for teams, which include but are not limited to

1. Team beginnings

2. Leaders behaviors,

3. Communication Patterns,

4. Conflict resolution style,

5. Power styles,

6. Decision making style,

7. Creativity,

8. Diversity.

You were also instructed to identify interventions developed by different leaders in the film.

Write a paper (1,000 words) to the following three questions:

  •   Which leadership intervention has impressed you the most?
  •   How does a leader contribute to the development of this intervention?
  •   If you were that leader, do you think you could or would want to develop a different intervention?

      Due at 11:00pm (PST) Friday, March 26 2021  

Rubric:

Identified Leadership Intervention (4 points)

Emerging (1)

Developing (2-3)

Mastering (4)

Student describes the leadership intervention with some aspects incorrect or confused.

Student identifies and summarizes the leadership intervention with most aspects accurate.

Student clearly and accurately identifies and summarizes the leadership intervention with key details included.

Background (4 points)

Emerging (1)

Developing (2-3)

Mastering (4)

Student does not attempt to or fails to identify and describe the background, in which the identified leadership intervention is developed.

Student clearly identifies and summarizes key background information such as key players, timeline, and context of the identified leadership intervention although in a limited way.

Student summarizes relevant background information accurately and interprets the information with consideration of assumptions and their implications. This may include additional research and identification of potential biases.

Discussion (12 points)

Emerging (1 – 5)

Developing (6 – 9)

Mastering (10 – 12)

Student does not attempt to or fails to identify and summarize critical issues related to the identified leadership intervention.

Student does not analyze a leaders contribution to the identified intervention from the perspective of a chosen theory and engages ideas that are obvious or agreeable.

Student does not attempt to or fails to analyze a leaders worldview in the development of the identified intervention.

Student analyzes the priority set by a leader in a simplistic way with little consideration of the organizations goals.

Student identifies and summarizes critical issues related to the identified leadership intervention. Most aspects are accurate, but nuances and key details are missing or glossed over.

Student clearly analyzes a leaders contribution to the identified intervention from the perspective of a chosen theory and engages challenging ideas tentatively although he/she may dismiss alternative views hastily.

Student analyzes the integration of a leaders worldview in the development of the identified intervention although in a limited way.

Student clearly analyzes priority set by a leader based on accurate understanding of the organizations goals.

Student clearly and accurately identifies and summarizes subsidiary, embedded, or implicit aspects of the critical issues related to the identified leadership intervention.

 Student clearly analyzes a leaders contribution to the identified intervention from the perspectives of a variety of theories and engages integrating a leaders ideas with others ideas.

Student clearly connects a leaders worldview and the development of the identified intervention in a precise meaningful way.

Student analyzes priority set by a leader in a sophisticated way, integrating a leaders thoughts in line with accurate understanding of the organizations goals.  

Reflection on Possible Alternative Intervention (5 points)

Emerging (1 – 2)

Developing (3 – 4)

Mastering (5)

Student does not attempt to or fails to reflect on possible alternative intervention.

Student shows little evidence of reflection on his/her own worldview and assumptions.

Student reflects on possible alternative intervention in a limited way. For example, his/her proposed alternative is not really viable.

Student shows some evidence of reflection on his/her own worldview and assumptions.

Student clearly reflects on possible alternative intervention and justifies his/her answer with support from information relevant to the assigned case. This may include additional research.

Student shows strong evidence of reflection on his/her own worldview and assumptions.

Alfiehitchie (2016). Storyline. Retrieved from http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1057500/