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Design and Implementation of an Interdisciplinary Leadership Studies Minor at an Historically Black, Liberal Arts College

Author:Belinda Johnson White
Publisher:Journal of Leadership Education,
Abstract: This article summarizes the design, implementation, and current status of an undergraduate interd…

Teaching Leadership: Do Students Remember and Utilize the Concepts We Teach?

Author:Jennifer R. Williams, Christine D. Townsend and James R. Linder
Publisher:Journal of Leadership Education,
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine how leadership competencies are remembered and utilize…

Weaving the Tapestry: A Student Affairs Perspective on the Leadership Research Agenda

Author:Susan R. Komives
Publisher:Journal of Leadership Education,
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The future of leadership: new digital skills or old analog virtues?

Author:Katharina Gilli, Nicole Lettner and Wolfgang Guettel
Publisher:Journal of Business Strategy,
Abstract: Purpose Business leaders are facing a change of role as digitalization continues to intensify in …

Situated Technology as Student Tool for Leadership Instruction

Author:Kathy L. Guthrie
Publisher:Journal of Leadership Education,
Abstract: Technology is becoming a part of students’ lives more every day. How as educators can we use tech…

What Would I Do Differently? Using First Person Voice to Develop Leadership Identity for Health Care Professionals

Author:Ozgur Ekmekci
Publisher:Journal of Leadership Education,
Abstract: Can leadership be taught? Those of us who offer courses on leadership, as part of an academic pro…

TEACHING NETWORK LEADERSHIP: Using Collaborative Structure and the Remote Associates Test

Author:Timothy S. Bullington and Wesley A. Alford
Publisher:Journal of Leadership Education,
Abstract: In this application briefing we describe an inductive learning activity designed for an executive…

Toward a Greater Understanding: Utilizing Book Discussions to Effectively Engage Students in the Exploration of Women and Leadership Issues

Author:Heather Inez Ricks Scott
Publisher:Journal of Leadership Education,
Abstract: This article examines the use of a book discussion as an instructional tool for developing leader…

Leadership Prescription Paradigms

Author:Ernest L. Stech
Publisher:Journal of Leadership Education,
Abstract: The three most common paradigms used to develop leadership prescriptions are the empirical, biogr…

The National Leadership Education Research Agenda: Strategic Priorities and Deepened Perspectives

Author:Anthony C. Andenoro
Publisher:Journal of Leadership Education,
Abstract: The inaugural National Leadership Education Research Agenda was created to establish a foundation…
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