Using the material in the unit and from your own research, a
Portfolio Entry 1Using the material in the unit and from your own research, assess yourself as a leader by writing a‘pen portrait’ of yourself as project leader, and as seen from another person’s perspective. Ensurethat you identify which leadership skills and characteristics are defined, and that the portrait reflectsactivity on a previous, current or future project.Portfolio Entry 2Discuss the following statement with reference to a project, assignment or other initiative you havebeen involved with: “While project management is an activity undertaken with others, the projectsthemselves involve these other people doing—or not doing—just what is needed. This happens in anenvironment where the project manager has far less authority than responsibility, and it is thislimitation of authority that characterises the project manager’s role and propels the most successfulproject managers to demonstrate leadership.”Portfolio Entry 3With reference to the work you have done for Portfolio Entry 1 and 2, devise and run a techniquethat you can use to address the following questions:? Which leadership style suits you best?? How does this fit with your favoured team roles?? How will you bolster the parts (roles) that you’re not so good at?? How will you manage to delegate those parts that you love doing?? How will you ensure that the parts you favour least, still get the attention they need forgood project leadership?