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谁教教我怎么写leadership的论文啊,从来没写过.....leadership

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楼主
发表于 2004-2-27 09:56:00 | 只看该作者

谁教教我怎么写leadership的论文啊,从来没写过.....leadership

谁教教我怎么写leadership的论文啊,从来没写过.....

沙发
 楼主| 发表于 2004-2-27 11:58:00 | 只看该作者

谁教教我怎么写leadership的论文啊,从来没写过.....leadership

没人里啊
板凳
发表于 2004-2-27 13:09:00 | 只看该作者
这里估计很多人也是第一次写leadership,没事谁写这个玩啊,开个玩笑,呵呵。


Leadership就是关于你是怎么带领团队的,你属于什么风格的管理人员。如果工作中没有类似经验,写在学校里的经历也行啊。

地板
发表于 2004-2-27 13:29:00 | 只看该作者
If you don't have leadership, it's tough to come up one . Leadership includes motivation your team members la, decision making in tough situation la, strategy making la, manage change la, and so on... Hope it will help
5#
发表于 2004-2-27 15:09:00 | 只看该作者
CD以前帖过的,ESSAYEDGE。COM网沾上也有的。偶贴上来一个,希望对你有用!


Leadershi


The leadership questions usually come in two forms: the kind that ask about your "leadership style," and the kind that ask you to discuss a "leadership situation." You should not try to use a single essay to address both questions, because they require different emphases. The first question asks you to describe principles that define your approach to leadership. You should then back these principles up with evidence of how you've applied them.
The second question wants you to focus on a single experience (or in some cases two experiences). For these essays your first objective is to flesh out the details of the situation and the contributions you made. You must tell an in-depth, engaging story before you even worry about the insights and lessons you deduce. Then, when you get to that stage, your insights into leadership should be focused on the story you just told. Don't stray too far and try to include everything you know about leadership.
After this basic difference in emphasis, the goals of both essays are essentially the same and include the following:
1. Describe your strengths honestly. You don't have to give much attention to weaknesses or even discuss them explicitly (though if you can mention plans for improvement, that can be very effective).
The point here is to show a clear awareness of your personal strengths, as opposed to pretending to be the best at everything. Taking the latter approach will suggest that you only know the clichés of leadership, but don't have a genuine understanding of how to exercise it in real life.
2. Avoid oversimplified principles. You most likely won't have anything entirely new to say, but you can still avoid stating the obvious. Again,
the best approach is to stay specific and personal. You might, for example, combine two straightforward principles and show how you've combined them effectively.
3. Show growth. One way to avoid having to cite the obvious is instead to show through examples how you came to understand a particular lesson.
Your readers are interested in how you've developed and matured. Start off by indicating your uncertainty, and then frame your newly learned principles not as conclusions to share with the reader but as an integral part of the story's arc.
4. Illustrate your personal qualities. You want to convey both your own strong understanding of how to lead and indicate to the reader the valuable qualities you have for that task. These can include
communication, collaborative, organizational, and problem-solving skills, as well as personal characteristics like inspiration, initiative, responsibility, and vision. As always, there's no point in simply naming these qualities as ones you possess. You must show them through example.
This applicant focuses his first six paragraphs on the details of his project and the roles he played. He includes specific duties such as the following: "My role was specific: develop a strategy to improve navigation, communicate the complete range of ADP's products and services, optimize the flow of traffic to drive leads for the business segments, persuade visitors to purchase ADP products and services online, and create a platform for ADP's evolving E-business strategy."
Because he focuses on concrete examples, he does not need to tell us about his ability to strategize or communicate. We can deduce for ourselves the kinds of skills he shows in his work.
In his conclusion, the writer avoids citing generic clichés about leadership and
instead focuses on practical lessons learned. There are implicit broader principles behind those lessons, but it's more important that we see how he has applied them to his specific case. For example, "the importance of matching corporate strategy to Internet strategy" speaks essentially to the importance of aligning goals, which applies to all leadership situations.
This applicant relies a little too heavily on generalized insights into leadership. He draws on one concrete example in the second paragraph, however, and this makes a great difference. The best way to demonstrate leadership ability is not to write vaguely about your success in completing projects or motivating people.
Instead, name an example of a problem you faced and led the way in overcoming, or mention a person whom you earned the support of after initial difficulties. Leadership is a quality that everyone will enthusiastically claim, but few will have the proper strategy in supporting their claims.


    

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