-Journal must include 30 consecutive days of leadership activity (for myself 15ish days of nothing, and 15ish days of classified leadership activity) that you will draw cues and patterns for your profile-The profile is a typed document – 5 pages–The contents of the document are :-Descriptive data presented in a pie chart to describe how you spent your monthly leadership actions-Introduction, who you are (name), parents ( father was in the marines for 9 years), siblings, family history (long line of military service members,prior being in the navy for 4 years and going on two 8 month deployments) (More information can be provided)-Define all of the leadership THEORIES that you identified in your actions, Describe in great detail how these theories apply to your actions.-Introduce the Leadership Styles and determine how and where you utilize them in your day-to-day task.-Summarize your profile and explain how functional it is, how dysfunctional it is, or how and what needs to stay, what is working, what is not working, and how you plan to grow your profile in the future to become an effective leader in the sport management field!-(Source) Scott, David. Contemporary Leadership in Sport Organizations. Human Kinetics. Kindle Edition.
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