ASSIGNMENT 2: CASE STUDY Part 2: Executive Summary, Revisions, and Recommendations Due Week 10, Sunday (Weight: 25%) During Weeks 7-10, we have explored a number of leadership topics from the perspective of leading in organizations. The assignment will help you integrate what you have been working on throughout the course. Make use of all you have learned since Week 1, including your personal leadership style, the DiSC, TKI, etc. You will need to formulate your recommendations with a consideration of the time and resource constraints described in the case that have the potential to undermine the trust the team leader is seeking to build.
For this assignment, you will continue your analysis of the Blake Sports Apparel case by providing an Executive Summary, revisions to the problem and analysis, and recommendations for improving teamwork and resolving conflicts more effectively. You will also have the opportunity to improve Part 1 (Problem and Analysis) based on the feedback that you received from your instructor.
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