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What you'll learn
Define the role of managers. The role of managers is organizing and overseeing a particular group, project or sector within a business.
Define the role of US corporate leaders. Corporate leaders manage resources, work with teams and inspire others to do their best work.
Identify the type of leadership styles. A leadership style is a leader's method of providing direction, implementing plans, and motivating people.
Complete a leadership case study based on one contemporary Larry Ellison CEO leader in corporate America Requirements
No leadership experience required. Will help to have some working knowledge of organizations settings that have employees and managers Description
The importance of organizational leaders is encouraging teamwork, promoting cooperation, and using the unique skills found in their team. Leadership is a fundamental management function that helps to direct an organization's resources for improved efficiency and the achievement of goals.This leadership class approaches and explains types of leadership styles. The following topics comprise this class:What Type of Leadership are you? The leadership style depends on the leader's method of providing direction, implementing plans, and motivating people. Various authors have proposed identifying different leadership styles as exhibited by leaders in the political, business, or other fields.Situational Leadership. Situational Leadership Theory, or the Situational Leadership Model, is a model created by Paul Hersey and Ken BlanchardTransformational Leadership. Transformational leadership is a theory of leadership where a leader works with teams or followers beyond their immediate self-interests...