The work has not been graded but I like the output that was submitted to me. Is it possible for the same prof to do the next assignment I will be submitting? If possible, I will greatly appreciate it.
Initial Post, 14 points
Which followership model do you prefer? Explain why.
Comment on the Dan Pink videos.
Comment on the Simon Sinek video.
Provide a Biblical perspective from the assigned passages this week.
600 words.
Due by Saturday at midnight
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Read the following articles about followership. Become familiar with the five followership models: Adair, Chaleff, Kellerman, Kelley, and Zaleznik’s. Consider which model you like the best. Think about the different follower types you have encountered, how you have been as a follower, and what type of follower you aspire to become.
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