The notion that leadership study requires self-assessment – “locating oneself”– and introspection has been reinforced throughout this course. The construct of metaphors advances thinking by quickly linking the left and right sides of the brain. The use of metaphors as a learning strategy, and especially as applied to leadership. This assignment’s requirements provide an opportunity to expand knowledge, apply concepts, and construct metaphors in the pursuit of better understanding leadership and ourselves as leaders. There are two parts to this essay assignment:
Part I: Review information about purpose, construction, and use of leadership metaphors. Identify three scholarly articles (other than required or recommended readings for Module 6) related to leadership metaphors and learning. Gather three (3) videos that further explain the purpose and use of leadership metaphors. Critique the videos using a critical framework and scholarly sources for support.
Part II: Review leadership reflections and self-assessments from this course. Draw in outside material from a career portfolio, leadership assessments, performance feedback, or other artifacts. Define a process to construct an original personal leadership metaphor. Produce an original personal leadership metaphor in any written form. Consider poetry, story, lyrics, fable, comic strip, creative writing, diary excerpt, for example. Requirements: Include an introduction with purpose statement, body, and conclusion including: A two-page critique of videos related to leadership metaphors A one-page overview of the process to construct a leadership metaphor An original personal leadership metaphor in written form—referenced and attached or submitted separately