Choose a book that matches a topic from the syllabus, write a critical review of it, use the rubric to formulate your paper. Makes sure that you that you
write about leadership, not management. These terms are not the same.
Before you start working on your review, you should thoroughly explore the grading rubric at the end of this instruction and clearly identify key elements
based on which your review will be assessed. The marks come from answering what is asked of you in the rubric.
In your review, briefly describe the content of the book, identifying key assumptions and conclusions, the most important ideas of the authors, and your
opinion on them. The main focus of your review is to provide a critical analysis of the book, using criteria mentioned in Part A and B of the grading rubric
below. Your analysis should lead to a justified conclusion: whether you will recommend this book to your colleagues and classmates or not and why. You also
need to assess relevance/applicability of the concepts of the book in both overall business settings and personal work settings.