INSTRUCTIONS:
Effective leaders consistently possess and operate within a framework of an organizational leadership plan to help them remain focused on understanding and improving the organization. In the absence of such a plan, leaders often engage in reactive and defensive behavior as the organization operates without sufficient focus and guidance, often leading to chaos and uncertainty. Beginning to understand the development of a personal organizational leadership plan is a culminating step toward operating a successful organization. Utilizing the assigned readings for the course as well as additional applicable scholarly sources, develop a PowerPoint presentation to deliver to a group of organizational leaders (e.g., board of directors, board of education) within an organization you might potentially lead within an educational setting of interest (e.g., a school or a school district). Within your PowerPoint presentation, describe, in sufficient detail, supportive references that cite your personal organizational leadership plan, including: a description of your personal leadership style, including qualities and practices, how you would identify the organization's purpose, how you would develop a revised organizational mission and vision, how you would assess the organization's current climate and culture, how you would assess the organization's existing performance, how you would determine areas in need of short-term and long-term improvement, a description of your change or improvement strategy, how you would address issues resulting from change implementation (including workers' resistance to change), and how you would know if you were successful improving this organization. Length: 20-25 slides, not including a title slide or reference slides Notes: Include 200-350 words per slide and brief additional audio recorded statements to reinforce key points. References: Minimum of five scholarly resources