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Jun 21, 2024
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MG 7600 - Leadership3 lecture hours 0 lab hours 3 credits Course Description This course explores multiple perspectives of leadership and its development. The science of leadership is studied through the research of visible, expressed acts of leadership. The art of leadership is expanded by addressing the internal processes that influence leadership acts. These acts emerge from having a sense of self, clarity of purpose, and from being attuned to the needs of others. In this course, students will focus on understanding and applying the external and internal processes and skills (the science and art) to aid in the ability to move from being a manger to leading individuals, groups and organizations effectively. Insights and strategies learned can be applied to organizations, community groups, and/or personal life. (prereq: MG 660 ) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Distinguish management and leadership
- Examine leadership images, implications, and applications
- Apply historic and contemporary leadership theories to address current issues
- Discover the influence of diversity on effective leadership
- Explore courageous leadership strategies
- Develop and apply a personal leadership vision/mission
Prerequisites by Topic Course Topics
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Coordinator Carolyn Ottman
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