This course provides students with an introduction to the art and science of the leadership process. It is not limited to business leadership. Topics include organizational culture and climate, motivation, performance, power, tactics, ethics and values, personality traits, and intelligence. Students develop skills necessary to effectively analyze historical, contemporary, and even fictional leadership case studies. A primary aim is to help prepare students to meet the challenges of "life's leadership situations."

Social Scientific and Historical Perspectives
Prerequisites
BUS 305 with C- or higher, or permission of instructor.
Course UID
001169.1
Course Subject
BUS
Catalog Number
385
Long title
Paradigms of Leadership