Classic Case-Harriet Tubman
Narrative of Harriet Tubman-By:Charles L. Blockson
Points to Consider
What are some ways that Harriet Tubman practiced self-leadership ensuring that she would be able to do the most good for the most people?
To protect the group, Tubman would not tolerate any person acting out. As a leader, how might you deal with a team member whose behavior is detrimental to the goals of the group?
To what extent is it important to sacrifice personal aims in order to focus on a broader mission?
What are the potential benefits and/or detriments to bringing a “Can’t die but once” attitude into a leadership situation in an organization?
The reading for answering these questions is attached in the file as the one citation source needed.
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