Leadership
Read the following article in HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Leadership Vol. 1:
Seven Transformations of Leadership (Rooke & Torbert, 2011)
https://hbr.org/2005/04/seven-transformations-of-leadership
Part I. Initial Post
In your initial post, address the following questions:
Identify and discuss which action logic most accurately describes you and why. How would you use this information in your
Sample Solution
erspective-taking is defined as the process by which an individual views a situation from another’s point-of-view. Burns and Brainerd (1979) examined if constructive and dramatic plays bring improvements on perspective taking for preschool children. 51 children with the average age of 4 years and 10 months who were attending day care center were divided into three groups: the constructive play experimental group, the dramatic play experimental group, and the control group respectively. The constructive group had 10 play sessions, which were to build certain objects with materials provided in small groups. The first session’s project was suggested by the experimenter, but the consecutive sessions’ projects were decided by the children. For the dramatic play group, the children were to choose a character after the experimenter explained the theme of the play of each session. The control group did not have any activities other than pretest and posttest which were administered at the same time as the experimental groups. Pretest consisted of three different types of perspective tasks: one perceptual task, two cognitive tasks, and two affective tasks. For perceptual task, the children were told to turn a tray with some characters on it to the way how the experimenter is seeing it. For cognitive task, some objects such as flower, tie, socks, doll, and purse were spreaded on a table and the children were asked to pick an appropriate birthday present for mom, dad, teacher, and friend. During the affective task, 3 pairs of pictures were shown to the children and an experimenter read them a short story. After the experimenter read the story, the children were told decide whether the characters in stories felt happy, sad, mad, or afraid. [Maybe add a couple of lines with examples of the test items.>
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