Write a 300-word response. 2 references with in-text citations
Due 1/16/2026
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Thinking about the challenges and aspects that you identified in your response to the Week 1 discussion, what leadership style of model would you consider appropriate to address some of the current societal and organizational issues? (Week 1 discussion is attached below).
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What leadership style would you say best represents you or would be the one to best define you as a leader?
The challenges in the workplace that would be considered most critical to handle
The most significant challenges in my work and in the HVAC field at a correctional facility are systemic inefficiencies and the reactive nature of our preventive maintenance (PM) program. The aging infrastructure—spanning housing units, the administrative block, and key service areas—is under constant strain. Our maintenance strategy is primarily corrective, focusing on fixing problems after they occur rather than preventing them (Iwarue, 2025). This results in emergency work orders that disrupt facility operations, compromise environmental control (which is beneficial for security and health), and increase stress on maintenance staff. Climate control failures, especially during extreme temperatures, heighten the risk of prisoner violence and health issues. Additionally, failures in specialized ventilation systems in kitchens, infirmaries, or workshops pose immediate safety hazards.
The reasons for supporting the interest in tackling the topic
I am interested in this topic for operational, safety, and financial reasons. First, safety and order within the institution depend on a stable environment. Fluctuating temperatures or poor air quality can also heighten tensions among inmates and staff (West et al., 2024). Second, from a purely mechanical perspective, reactive repairs tend to be more costly over time, leading to increased energy consumption, premature equipment failures, and the purchase of expensive emergency parts. These issues waste taxpayer dollars and strain our department. Implementing a robust, data-driven preventive maintenance program could significantly benefit the organization. It would shift our department’s role from a cost center that continually responds to issues to a proactive asset-management team. Key advantages include:
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Improved Security and Safety: Reliable and predictable environmental controls reduce a major stressor and health threat, contributing to better environmental management. Integrity would have been ensured with critical ventilation in labs or infirmaries.
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Significant Cost Savings: Minimizing catastrophic failures reduces emergency repair costs, extends equipment lifespan, improves energy efficiency, and directly saves funds in the facility’s budget.
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Improved Resource Allocation: Scheduled PMs enable planned workforce and parts inventory management, reducing overtime and streamlining workflow. Technicians can focus on skill development rather than emergency responses (Zhang et al., 2024).
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Infrastructure Reliability: For organizations that operate around the clock, ensuring maximum operating time of their systems is essential. Taking a proactive approach to maintenance helps keep critical and life-safety HVAC systems running smoothly at all times.
Addressing this fundamental issue in operations offers multiple benefits: it would create a safer, more stable environment within the institution, ensure more efficient use of resources, and develop a more professional and strategic maintenance team.