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Interactive Group Exercise

Interactive Group Exercise. What is Your Motivation to Lead?. 1. To assess students’ motivation to lead. Objectives. 2. Take the motivation to lead survey. Total your results and complete the diagnostic questions.

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Interactive Group Exercise

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  1. Interactive Group Exercise What is Your Motivation to Lead? 1

  2. To assess students’ motivation to lead. Objectives 2

  3. Take the motivation to lead survey. Total your results and complete the diagnostic questions. Find a partner and share your results and answers to the diagnostic questions. Reconvene as a class for discussion. Instructions 3

  4. Discussion Questions • Do you agree with your MTL scores? Why or why not? • Do your MTL scores match your behavior in class discussions and group work? Why or why not? • Your MTL score can improve. What are some specific ways you can improve your MTL score? • Imagine you are in a group and all the members have a low MTL. How would you select your group leader? 4

  5. Motivation to Lead Defined • Motivation to Lead: an individual differences construct that affects a leader’s or leader-to-be’s decisions to assume leadership training, roles, and responsibilities and that affect his or her intensity of effort at leading and persistence as a leader. 5

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