Personal Leadership Development

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For any outside academic role, I think leadership development should be personal goal. I always try and improve on mine and see how I can improve on others. I want to influence others more and hold myself more accountable. For example, my co-professor Crystal leaned on me to take on many of the responsibilities in the class. There were a quite a few instances where she could not attend class (and she eventually left in the middle of the semester) so I had to run the class on my own and I really had to step up my leadership skills because I had 20 students looking up to me for what to do. I followed up with them and with Crystal for what needed to be discussed in that class and the expectations for what needed be done. I also had to make sure I was organized enough to know what needed to be discussed for the next class. I held myself accountable for looking over their Type Focus assignments and giving my opinion on their overall participation. There were many times I would have to run the class, give presentations and lead conversations. This gave me the ability to influence these students and give them helpful tips on what I found as good resources here at URI. This is my second-time teaching URI 101 and my leadership skills have improved even more. …show more content…

I taught a section of mostly Public Relations majors, which is also my major, and this Is huge part of our area of study. I wanted to build a memorable brand of myself to them and show them how important it is that every person you meet could potentially help you in the future. I did this by showing them different networking events, my business cards and following through on different tasks I said I would; being reliable. I believe I accomplished this goal because I met with students when I said I would and showed them all the networking opportunities in the PR

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