In your “Becoming a Resonant Leader” workbook, at the end of Chapter 5, is a Personal Balance Sheet. This is an exercise to support you to assess your personal assets and liabilities. Promoting assets and limiting liabilities can help you to achieve your hopes and dreams.
Complete the personal balance sheet exercise, and create a reflection blog that summarizes your assets and liabilities. Use the outputs from the exercises that you have completed in the course workbook and your reflections of those assessments as your guide.
In the blog, discuss your assets:
– My distinctive strengths (things I know I do well and strengths that others see in me).
– My potential strengths (things I could do better or more often if I focused or things I do well in some situations and could begin to apply more broadly).
– My enduring dispositions that support me (traits, habits, behaviors that I do not want to change and that help me to be successful).
Discuss your liabilities:
– My weaknesses (things I know I don’t do well and want to do better).
– Weaknesses I want to change (things I know I don’t do well and want to change).
– My enduring dispositions that sometimes get in my way (traits, habits, behaviors that I do not want to change and that sometimes cause me to be less effective).
Discuss how you plan to grow your weaknesses into strengths.
The textbooks for this course are:
– Boyatzis, R. & McKee, A. (2005). Resonant leadership: Renewing yourself and connecting with others through mindfulness, hope and compassion, (5th ed.). Harvard Business Publishing.
– McKee, A., Boyatzis, R. & Johnston, F. (2008). Becoming a resonant leader, (8th ed.). Harvard Business Publishing
(I do not have sharable versions of these books. If you have access to them, please use for at least two of the required citations. If not, just use other scholarly articles and relevant material to the topic.)
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