Identify the author’s purpose for the book, its major themes, principles and concepts, and describe how those themes, principles, and concepts relate to the themes, principles and concepts presented by DuBrin in the text.

You are to identify the author’s purpose for the book, its major themes, principles and concepts, and describe how those themes, principles, and concepts relate to the themes, principles and concepts presented by DuBrin in the text.

For this analysis paper, you are to read one of the four books listed below. You are to identify the author’s purpose for the book, its major themes, principles and concepts, and describe how those themes, principles, and concepts relate to the themes, principles and concepts presented by DuBrin in the text. In other words, I want to see at minimum four (4) concepts from your ���chosen author��� and how they to compare to DuBrin: where they agree and where they don’t or if they don’t.��This is not a book review but rather it is an analysis of an outside reading and the documentation of that reading’s relatedness to the material you have been studying throughout this class.

 

The paper is to be completed in APA; it is to be between 6-10 pages no more no less (double- spaced pages, 12 point font) in length, and must include, at a minimum:

 

  • an APA title page with running header;
  • an Abstract Heading and Section;
  • an Introduction Heading and Section;
  • a Discussion Heading and Section;
  • a Conclusion Heading and Section; and
  • the Reference page in alignment with APA 6th edition

 

The book I choose is

The Zen leader: 10 ways to go from barely managing to leading fearlessly by Ginny Whitelaw (2012)