Leading in a Global Society: What’s Your Vision?!
Ideas about what leadership is vary around the globe. Traditionally, leadership has often been viewed as a hierarchy with one person at the top, directing the way. However, some contemporary leadership models reflect a collaborative approach. Given this year’s public affairs theme,” Leading in a Global Society”, Missouri State University wants to know how YOU view leadership. Get creative and film an example of what leadership looks like to you. Video submissions will begin at the end of January at www.missouristate.edu . Submissions will then be reviewed and may be featured during the 2011 Public Affairs Conference. The deadline for submissions will be February 28th, 2011. All members of the MSU community (students, faculty and staff) are strongly encouraged to submit videos. In addition, a video contest will be held solely for the students. First place will receive $200, second place $100, and third place $50! So take time over Christmas break and start filming so that you’ll be ready to submit your work when the time comes! For questions or more information, contact Amy Hastings in Public Affairs Support at amy12384@missouristate.edu or 836-8935.
Criteria
- Participants will have to create a YouTube account in order to submit their video and the log in information needs to be identifiable of the person submitting.
- Any music or imagery used will need to be copyrighted or been given permission to use, and proof of this will be necessary.
- Videos will be judged based on adherence to this year’s theme and integration of the Public Affairs Mission on campus (i.e., Ethical Leadership, Cultural Competence, and Community Engagement)
- Videos are to be a maximum of two minutes long.
- Only one video per student will be considered in the contest; however multiple videos may be submitted for the exhibition.
- Videos submitted in color or black and white will be accepted.
- Group collaboration is encouraged; however one contact person should be determined.
- Prize money will be credited to the student’s Missouri State University student account.