The document provides guidance for developing a personal model of leadership over the course of 15 weeks. It explains that a personal leadership model should reflect one's values and beliefs and how one affects organizations, communities, and society. It outlines a process for creating a personal leadership model that involves exploring different leadership models, selecting values, and identifying how the model creates purpose and impact. Tables are provided as templates to develop one's model by listing values, behaviors, purposes, and impacts at the individual, interpersonal, organizational and societal levels. Feedback from an instructor on a draft is to be incorporated into a final 1,250-word paper presenting a complete personal leadership model.
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1. Personal Model of Leadership
Read These -Instructions- BEFORE STARTING
Throughout this course, you will create a personal model of
leadership based on your research and reflections on what you
learn during the 15 weeks.
What is a personal model of leadership?
Leadership is an important dimension of personal growth and
development. Developing leadership qualities is a complex
process that involves much more than simply selecting an
appealing leadership model or participating in leadership
training. Creating a satisfying personal model of leadership,
which reflects one’s values and beliefs and impacts how one
affects organizations, communities, and society, is a lifelong
process.
What approach should I take to complete my personal
leadership model?
Building a personal leadership model can be approached from
both a systematic and holistic perspective. It also requires
creativity, passion, and a framework that leaders can use as they
explore various models of leadership over their lifetimes.The
process of creating a personal model involves continuously
exploring and analyzing various leadership models.You will
find certain elements of these models appealing and might
choose to integrate them into your own model. Others you will
not want to include. It is important to weigh the elements
against your own system of values and beliefs and select the
ones that will most enrich your own model and the lives of
those whom you lead.
What do I use to develop my personal model of leadership?
As you explore various leadership models, utilize the table
2. provided below to breakdown, select, and record their appealing
elements. You will complete the table as you move through the
process of developing your leadership model throughout the
course. This table will serve as a starting point or outline as you
think through your personal model of leadershipand write your
paper.
How do I develop my personal model of leadership?
Creating a leadership model involves the following:
1. Select the basic values that will provide the foundation and
identify the leadership behaviors that will result from those
values.As you select values for your own model, link each one
you choose to one of these following four perspectives:
a. Values that guide you from an individual or “I” perspective.
b. Values that guide you from an interpersonal perspective.
c. Values that guide you from an organizational perspective.
d. Values that guide you from a societal perspective.
2. Identify a clear approach for creating a sense of meaning and
purpose, including contributing to society.You will consider
why the values you selected are meaningful and how you can
utilize them to contribute to the greater good. Also, identify the
impact of one’s contributions to self, others, organizations, and
society. You will consider how the behaviors that result from
your foundation of values impact the world around you in a
positive and meaningful way.
Two Parts to Creating Your Personal Model of Leadership
You will write your personal model of leadership in two parts.
You will submit Part 1 in Topic 5 and receive feedback from
your instructor. You will write Part 2 in Topic 8 and combine it
with Part 1 and your instructor feedback to create one integrated
personal model of leadership (1,250-1,500 words). The 2 parts
3. involved in creating your personal model of leadership are as
follows:
Part 1:
Select the basic values that will provide the foundation of your
model and discuss the leadership behaviors that will result from
those values. Be sure to select values from each of the
following four levels: individual, interpersonal, organizational,
and societal. You will complete the “Rokeach Values Survey” to
assist you in selecting your values.
Part 2:
Identify how your personal model of leadership helps you to
create a sense of meaning and purpose for yourself, others,
organizations, and society. Then, identify the impact of your
contributions to self, others, organizations, and society.
Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found
in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
An abstract is not required.
This assignment uses a grading rubric. Instructors will be using
the rubric to grade the assignment; therefore, students should
review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become
familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for
successful completion of the assignment
You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin.
Is there an example that I may follow to craft my leadership
model?
Below are definitionsand an example you can follow as you use
theprovided tableto think through and develop your own
personal model of leadership.
Definitions
Values and beliefs: A value or belief describes something that is
important to you. It fits into the sentence: “I value…” Examples
include integrity, respect, trust, high performance, making an
impact, and a clean environment.
4. Behaviors and action: A behavior describes the visible actions
that demonstrate (or are based on) a value. For example, if you
believe in “trust” as a value, then the behavior may be, “I
always keep private information shared with me in confidence
to myself.”
Clear approach for creating meaning and purpose: This is the
sense of meaning or purpose that you focus on based on your
values. So if you value protecting the environment, you might
outline your approach for contributing to an organization that
protects wildlife.
Impact: Impact is attaining positive results or improvements in
your area of focus. So if you are working in a wildlife
organization, it could be saving the lives of wildlife or
protecting a particular ecosystem.
Example Table
Personal Model of Leadership
Values
Level
Behaviors and Actions
Meaning and Purpose
Impact
Integrity
Individual
I follow through with my commitments.
I want to be recognized for my integrity.
I feel good about my actions and behaviors.
Respect
Interpersonal
5. I listen to others with the intent to understand their meaning and
feelings.
People on my team treat each other with respect
I have a high-performing team that meets or exceeds goals.
High Performance
Organizational
I encourage my team to regularly meet or exceed its goals.
I define measurable results in a balanced scorecard.
My team measurably impacts the organization’s business
results.
Protecting the Environment
Societal
I am an active member in an environmental group/organization.
I improve the lives of wild animals in Arizona by volunteering
monthly in an environmental group.
Our group saves animals’ lives and preserves ecosystems.
Below is a blank table for your use.Copy and paste it into your
own document and begin completing it as you start examining a
variety of leadership models. Add to it as you are exposed to
more leadership qualities that appeal to you and utilize your
completed table to draft your own personal leadership model.
Personal Model of Leadership
Value
Level
Behaviors
Meaning and Purpose
Impact
Value 1
6. Value 2
Value 3
Value 4
Readings
· Course Text:Handbook of Informatics for Nurses & Healthcare
Professionals
·
. Chapter 12, "Information Security and Confidentiality" This
chapter reviews potential threats to the security of health
information systems and the administrative safeguards that can
7. be employed to protect against these threats.
. Chapter 13, "System Integration and Interoperability" This
chapter examines important issues related to systems integration
and interoperability. It identifies key points for consideration
during the integration process, including factors that can impede
the process. It also discusses the important role that standards
play in the integration process as well as the long term
operability of systems.
. Chapter 22, "Continuity Planning and Disaster Recovery" This
chapter explains the nature and purpose of continuity planning,
that is, ensuring an interrupted operation of critical services in
spite of technological disruptions; it also describes methods for
protecting against data loss and recovering data and restoring
systems in the event that disasters of one sort or another occur.
· Course Text: Health Care Information Systems: A Practical
Approach for Health Care Management
·
. Chapter 3, "Health Care Information Regulations, Laws, and
Standards" ((pp. 81–96, "Legal Aspects of Managing Health
Information") This section outlines HIPAA and other laws and
regulations involving the management of health information.
. Chapters 10, "Health Care Information System Standards" This
chapter explains that information systems must follow
established standards in order to allow for interoperability, that
is, for communication among systems. This chapter describes
the various standards in use in health care information systems
and challenges to achieving interoperability.
. Chapter 11, "Security of Health Care Information Systems"
This chapter reviews potential threats to the security of health
information systems and the administrative safeguards that can
be employed to protect against these threats.
· Article: Hammond, W. E. (2004). The role of standards in
electronic prescribing. Health Affairs,23, 325–327. Retrieved
fromhttp://ezp.waldenulibrary.org/login?url=http://search.ebsco
host.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=sih&AN=15592361&site=
8. ehost-live&scope=site This article defines the system
functionalities that are required and desirable to ensure patient
safety and quality of care. Health data standards are a
prerequisite for the interoperability to support electronic
prescribing. It also discusses some of the barriers and problems
in producing and adopting those standards.
· Article: Pike, G. H. (2009). HIPAA gets new privacy
rules. Information Today, 26(4), 13–1 5. Retrieved
from http://ezp.waldenulibrary.org/login?url=http://search.ebsco
host.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=37191466&site=
ehost-live&scope=site
This article discusses security and privacy provisions of HIPAA
that have been extended by ARRA, including a notification
requirement in cases of data breaches.
Websites
· Website: American National Standards Institute–ANSI
http://www.ansi.org/ ANSI is the administrator and coordinator
of the voluntary standardization system for the private sector in
the U.S. ANSI accredits the procedures of standards developing
organizations (SDOs) and facilitates the development of the
American National Standards (ANS).
· Website: Health Level Seven International- Homepage
http://www.hl7.org/ HL7 provides standards for interoperability
that improve care delivery, optimize workflow, and reduce
ambiguity.
· Website: WHO: International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
http://www.who.int/classifications/icd/en/
WHO is the authority for health within the United Nations'
system. The ICD is the international standard diagnostic
classification for all general epidemiology, many health
management purposes, and clinical use. This site provides an
overview of the program as well as access to the classification
system itself.
9. Optional Resources
· Article: Friedman, M. A., Schueth, A., & Bell, D. S. (2009).
Interoperable electronic prescribing in the United States: A
progress report. Health Affairs, 28(2), 393–403. Retrieved
from http://ezp.waldenulibrary.org/login?url=http://search.ebsco
host.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=44537912&site=
ehost-live&scope=site
Details:
Write a paper of 1,250 words that presents your complete
personal model of leadership. Be sure to incorporate the
instructor’s feedback from the draft of Part 1. The 2 parts
involved in creating your personal model of leadership are as
follows:
1. Select the basic values that will provide the foundation of
your model and identify the leadership behaviors that will result
from those values. Be sure to select values from all four of the
levels: individual, interpersonal, organizational, and societal
(be sure to incorporate the feedback from your instructor from
your previous draft).
2. Identify how your personal model of leadership helps you
create a sense of meaning and purpose for yourself, others,
organizations, and society.
3. Identify the impact of your contributions to self, others,
organizations, and society.
This assignment uses a grading rubric. Instructors will be using
the rubric to grade the assignment; therefore, students should
review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become
familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for
successful completion of the assignment
You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin.