Sunday, May 24, 2020

Leadership Action Plan For Developing And Marinating A...

Hopkins ID: C2D4DE Leadership action plan The most important aspect of leadership that I will work on improving is developing and marinating a wide social network. Throughout my life, I could not build any relationship on grounds of self-interest. I and my 4 other siblings were raised on the idea that knowing people on the basis of pursuing a selfish advantage is completely unethical and unacceptable. During my career, I cannot count how many bridges I burned behind me. Obviously., I did not distinguish between Friendship and professional networking. As it is easy for me to make friends, as it is extremely difficult to make a professional network. Also, it is hard for me to ask for favors even from the closest friend, except If I†¦show more content†¦I will be working to build my operational, personal and strategic networks. By mixing my personal and professional relationship, I will be able to get over the difficulty that I have had in investing in a professional networking. Although, I still have some points that I disagree with Roizen especially in her advice to how to develop and maintain a network for example she stated that we should connect to people when all will benefit, but absolutely, I will use some of Roizen strategies as giving people a reason to want a relationship with me. Also, I will get involved in conferences, dinner parties which I previously thought it is a waste of time, but as we learned in class that all encounters are opportunities to expand and diverse my network. Additionally, I will build ties before I need them and before all, I will do my homework, by learning, what I will bring to the network, how to reciprocate and what currency the other person value. By doing the mentioned steps, I will be able to build and maintain a broad network. Another aspect of leadership that I will work on improving is to be consistent in thinking about any situation can be approached from multiple perspectives that exist and coexist, across and within individuals. I used to think about any moral situation I faced as either right or wrong, black or white. In retrospect, thinking about those situations, I realized that I was facing the right-right decision conflict, where equally moral principles are

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