SUS 6030 - The Human Dimension of Leadership:Theory and Practice

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Alliant International University
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This is the introductory course of the College's unique human dimension of business education. The course begins by asking the fundamental human question, "Who am I?" The design isstructured to combine experiential learning with theoretical knowledge, leading to practical application. Because this course operates as both an introduction and survey of the human dimension in business education, a number of leading business practitioners "present" to the class and ongoingfacilitation connects the learning experiences and supports the development of the cohort's learning community. Ongoing reflection journals and integrative term papers and projects supplement the student's lived experience. Students will explore their life calling. Topics include transformative learning; diversity consciousness; personal mastery and coaching; creativity; cooperative inquiry; selfawareness through personality exploration; and daily orientation practice and its application to business and organizational life.
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3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(866) 825-5426
Regional Accreditation:
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Semester

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