ASSE 2111: Learning Outcome Assessment I Section:203

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ASSE 2111: Learning Outcome Assessment I Section:203 BOOK CHAPTER PROJECT Significant Keys of Successful Leaders ASSE 2111: Learning Outcome Assessment I Section:203 Done by: Amina Rastem Israa AlKhudhayer Sabreen AlMaqladi Information Technology Interior Design MIS

Chapter contents Chapter 10 Women Leaders.   Unit 4: Another side of leadership. Chapter 10 Women Leaders. Introduction What are leadership styles Qualities of women leaders. What are the most common challenges women leaders face In Saudi society. Examples of women leaders. Summary.

Goals To provide a useful reference of this subject to students. To help students expand their knowledge of leadership approaches, ethics and the required skills to be a successful leader. To enlighten women of the power of women leaders and the their achievements. To encourage and teach students how to become and play a leader role in any position or place they are in.

objectives Students will be able to distinguish different approaches of leadership and give examples of each. Students will be more aware of the importance of leadership and the changes it makes. Students will be able to choose the most suitable from the leadership kinds and play the role depending on it. Students will have more knowledgeable of what exactly is leadership, basics and ethics of it. Women will be more motivated and ready to be a leader as they read about women leaders made huge changes.

“A LEADER IS BEST WHEN PEOPLE BARELY KNOW SHE EXISTS” ~LAO TSE. Cover Page “A LEADER IS BEST WHEN PEOPLE BARELY KNOW SHE EXISTS” ~LAO TSE. Written by: Amina Rastem Israa AlKhudhayer Sabreen AlMaqladi

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The purpose of this page The main two challenges Challenges of Women Leaders The purpose of this page Providing some solutions of the problems that women leader may face. The main two challenges 1- Mother’s career and mother’s children. 2- Men who are working with women in the same workplace.

Example of Saudi Female The purpose of this page Giving learners knowledge about successful persons . Dr. Hayat Sindi is one of these female leaders who made a difference in her society.

Two Essential Definitions The leadership is leading people in the job or group to achieve specific goals without controlling. The leader focuses on people and he/ she has followers. The management is controlling people in an organization depending on structures and systems that already established and he/she has subordinates.

Sample exercise S E T K N N L Y L Y 1 ) To feel or show honor or esteem for; to care or show consideration for (verb) Root SPECT = look   2 ) friendly feeling; quality of a benevolent nature or disposition; state of being considerate or helpful (noun) Root KINDE = natural, well-disposed  3 ) Feeling of faithfulness or allegiance; state of being faithful to one's friend, oath or obligation (noun) Root LEGIS = law S E T K N N L Y L Y

A reference you would recommend

“A LEADER IS BEST WHEN PEOPLE BARELY KNOW SHE EXISTS” ~LAO TSE. Conclusion Would you use that book if you were a teacher? Why (not)? “A LEADER IS BEST WHEN PEOPLE BARELY KNOW SHE EXISTS” ~LAO TSE. Written by: Amina Rastem Israa AlKhudhayer Sabreen AlMaqladi