Seminar discussions and team projects. This course is designed to expose students to the concepts, skills, characteristics and emotional composition of effective and successful leaders in the 21st century. The course is intensive and requires students to immerse themselves in the course material and classroom discussion to derive meaning and value from the topics. The course objectives will be achieved by classroom discussion of the assigned material, candid self-assessment, experiential exercises and analysis of the actions of leaders, as described in case studies and literature. Areas of exploration include the fundamentals of leadership, ethical leadership, social capital, emotional intelligence and three-dimensional leadership. Ethical leadership practices is a cross-cutting theme in this course
Leadership For Engineering Managers
Host University
Old Dominion University
Semester
Fall 2024
Course Number
ENMA 780
CRN
CRN 21001
Credits
3
Discipline
Engineering Management
Instructor
Daniels, Charlie (cbdaniel@odu.edu)
Times and Days
6:00-8:40pm
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Course Information
Prerequisites
ENMA 601 or Ph.D. status.