Leadership Reflection: The Leadership For Academic Success

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Are small beginnings desirable or worthwhile? Am I beneath a person just because I do not currently have a college degree? Am I capable of leading others? How do I lead and succeed? If placed in a leadership position, will I succeed? These are some of the questions that I asked myself prior to starting at Palm Beach Atlantic University Organizational Management and Leadership program. However, the Leadership for Academic Success course has answered my questions. I am a leader. However, I need to equip myself with the knowledge and skills necessary for the leadership responsibilities. Therefore, in this course, I have learned many lifelong skills that will assist me in the betterment of my education such as: setting short and long term goals, what type of learner I am, my learning style, how to management my time wisely, how to study smart, how to improve my testing and reading comprehension skills and most importantly, my critical thinking skills. Also, the Discovery Wheel assignment which was broken into ten categories: time, money, diversity, communicating, test, thinking, motivation, reading, note taking, and purpose revealed things that I did not know about …show more content…

According to our leader’s legacy book written by Kouzes and Posner, leadership is the influence and impact of an individual. More precisely, “Leadership is a relationship between those who aspire to lead and those who choose to follow” ( Kouzes, 2006. p 52). Also, a good leader is one that can turn every person that they may lead into a teacher. Therefore, the legacy will continue and an impact is made. Having such effect on someone life is due to the enthusiasm, organization, discipline and passion that the leader may have for his/her work. These traits are also the determining factor if a person “stay, perform at their best, wow customers, or be motivated to share the organization’s vision and values” (Kouzes, 2006. p

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