Public Leadership Presentation

Create a 10–12 slide presentation in which you:

Create a title slide and references section (as indicated in the format requirements below).
Narrate each slide, using a microphone, indicating what you would say if you were actually presenting in front of an audience. Note: If you do not have access to a microphone, then you should provide detailed speaker notes with your presentation.
Briefly summarize your idea of a public leader. Cite experiences and research to support your assertions.
Discuss the specific leadership theories and styles that support your definition of a public leader. Provide a rationale to support your answer.
Discuss gender diversity in the workplace, including the increasing numbers of women in the workplace and leadership positions. What are the main barriers to women's political participation and expression? What is the role of government and political parties to address this gap?
Predict three public leadership trends that you believe will be particularly significant within the next decade.
Summarize the most important idea that you have learned in the course. How can you apply what you have learned? What will you do with whom, where, when, and, most important, why?
Include at least four peer-reviewed references (no more than 1 year old) from material outside the textbook. Note: Appropriate peer-reviewed references include scholarly articles and government websites. Wikipedia, other wikis, and websites ending in anything other than ".gov" do not qualify as academic resources.