Leadership

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Executive Summary – Brief summary of the purpose of your research capturing the main points. In this summary, you will provide the audience with an overview of the entire research project without having to read the entire research project final submission. Order the points in your summary chronologically (where applicable) to match your research project outline. The summary should include the following:
An introduction: Start the summary by identifying your research project audience which is your professor and the board of directors. This introduction should capture the reading audiences attention. Length: 1-2 paragraphs
Statement of the purpose: Provide concise yet informative paragraphs offering only the important and essential information about your research project and an introduction of your approved leaders. A good way to do this is to provide a short synopsis of what makes the selected leaders effective or ineffective, in your opinion. Consider using a very brief referenced example for each leader. Length: 2-3 paragraphs.
You may consider providing a bulleted section comparing and contrasting your selected leaders at a high level. This is not a historical overview but an introduction of your research purpose.
You may briefly introduce applicable theories, recent events, etc.
Intended achievement for the research project: You may close with your intended achievement once youve completed your research. What message are you conveying to your reading audience? Length 2-3 paragraphs.

Also in section 1 I need a page and a half of leadership ethics when it comes to Steve Jobs being an effective leader and Stanley O’Neal being an ineffective leader

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