Interview Pitch

Interview Pitch

Submit the following components for this assessment:

State your intended purpose for the interviews. Provide an explanation of the aspect of leadership on which you plan to focus and why you chose it.

Describe the level of leadership selected for your interviews.

Outline your schedule for both interview sessions; include the names and titles of the leaders with date and time of interview. If you have not been able to solidify your schedule, please include a report of your progress.

List the interview questions you plan to use for your chosen aspect of leadership. If you wish, you may use some of the questions from the reflection exercises in the related chapter of the Cashman text. Y

ou can use any leadership theories you like to help you develop your interview questions, including servant leadership, Kevin Cashman, Margaret Wheatley, articles from the Center for Creative Leadership, leadership stage theory, and other sources.

Conducting Your Interviews

As you conduct your interviews, remember the following:

At the start of each interview, explain who you are, what you are doing, what leadership mastery you will be exploring in the interview, and how you will use the interview material.

Clarify with your interviewees whether you have permission to use their names and organizations. Take thorough notes or record the interviews so you can refer back to them as this assignment will relate to the next two.