Assignment #3 HCL class

Instructions

Due 02/28/20 by 11pm

Select a healthcare leadership issue listed in the weekly module. Please explain why you selected this topic, the limitations of your research, advantages/disadvantages of the topic you researched.  Complete an annotated bibliography that addresses the topic of choice. The annotated bibliography must include 10 references (webinar, journal article, and text book must be included in your references). Each annotated reference must be 7-10 sentences.

Sample annotated bibliographies are located in the weekly module. 

References and style of writing must be in correct APA formatting. The link listed below is a resource for annotated bibliographies:

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/614/01/

Please review APA manual pages 87-97 for mechanics of style.

This accounts for 33% of your grade.

Health Care Leadership Article

Write a 525- to 700-word article that addresses the following:

Define what leadership is to you.
Share a personal experience that informedyour thoughts about health care leadership.
List the traits of an authentic leader.
Share an effective exercise in developing theskills or habits of an authentic leader.
Explain how this exercise is beneficial tobecoming an authentic health care leader.

Cite 2 reputable references to support your article (e.g., trade or industry publications, government or agency websites, scholarly works, or other sources of similar quality).

Publish the article on your own social media account (e.g., LinkedIn, Facebook, etc.), or post it on a health care message board of your choice.

Include a citation of your article in your assignment.

Character in Business Ethics

Within the realm of the Star Trek show, Mr. Spock seemed to present continuous questions about the ethics of space travels with his crew. Do you think character has any role in business ethics? Why or why not? How does character and personal integrity pertain to you in your profession or future profession?

Article Reading Response

Reading response

The readings this week are written by authors who are experts on design thinking, but are writing principally for an audience of non-designers (specifically, managers/business leaders). So in addition to telling us about design thinking, the readings are a window into the ways that non-designers perceive designers (and themselves). 

If you’re a design major: These authors are non-designers describing the ways that designers think and work How does that feel to you? What have they missed? What do you think theyve gotten wrong? What other differences (or similarities) have you seen, based on your own experience and the course so far? 

If you’re not a design major: By setting up this contrast of how designers think/work to business as usual, the authors are also saying something about non-designers. How does that feel to you? Do you think theres as sharp a contrast in design thinking vs other modes of thinking and problem solving as they describe? What other differences (or similarities) have you seen, based on your own experience and the course so far? 

For full credit: Use specific examples from the readings to support your answers. Use specific stories and life experiences of your own to make your response unique to you. Make sure youve answered the why question for any position or opinion that youve expressed.

As you thoughtfully answer each question in the prompt, ask yourself: Have I provided a perspective with enough detail to spur curiosity and commentary from my classmates? How might I draw on my own life experience or other coursework to make this response unique and personal?