Becoming a Leader Figure 1: Barack Obama 2012 September 19 Retrieved from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barack_Obama.

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Becoming a Leader Figure 1: Barack Obama 2012 September 19 Retrieved from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barack_Obama

Designated Leaders He is selected by group members or by outside authority. Effective designated leaders: - Involve members in decision making. - Discuss ground rules for interaction. - Openly address leadership concerns. ( Group Leadership, 2010)

Emergent Leaders He gradually achieve leadership by interacting with group members and contributing to the group’s goal. Emergent leaders are already familiar with group, its goals, and its norms. ( Group Leadership, 2010)

Strategies for becoming a Leader Talking early and often (and listen). Knowing more (and share it). Offer your opinion (and welcome disagreement). ( Group Leadership, 2010)

Reference list Figure 1: Barack Obama 2012 September 19 Retrieved from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barack_Obama Engleberg I.N. & Wynn, D.R.. (2010). Group Leadership. In Working in Groups. (5th ed., pp 107-135). Boston: Pearson Education.

Group members: Hamda Al Mansouri 201108401 Hamda Ali 201104487 Fatima Al Hashmi 201117556