DEVELOPING THE INSPIRATIONAL LEADER WITHIN
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DEVELOPING THE INSPIRATIONAL LEADER WITHIN A title or position does not make you a leader. Leadership develops through knowing yourself and what is important to you, why it is important to you, and how you can live your life in a way that shows it. This self-knowledge provides the basis from which your character, purpose, and authenticity can be revealed. A leader who develops an understanding of oneself, while also employing a stakeholder-orientation perspective, establishes a level of trust that can be used to motivate, influence, and inspire others. In this course, you will be guided through creating your own personal code of ethics and your personal brand. Participants will then examine leadership successes and failures related to building an ethical culture within an organization or unit. This class can count towards the Authentic Leadership and Business Ethics Certificate. Complete our 6 courses covering an array of topics, from inspiring integrity and laws and ethics to effective leadership and ethical marketing practices, to receive the full certificate. This online certificate has been designed to challenge you and help you grow as a leader and individual. Explore your leadership potential, understand the essentials to create a more ethical environment in your organization, and foster more innovation and growth.
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Build your personal code of ethics Foundation of ethical principles
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Identify your aspirational personal brand Examples of leadership successes & failures
I Need This Program Because:
My Organization Needs This Program Because:
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I want to embrace a core set of ethical principles that will serve as the foundation for my leadership style
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We want to better articulate our ethical principles to enhance our leadership
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I want to examine leadership successes and failures as it relates to creating an ethical culture
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We want to understand leadership successes and failures as it relates to creating an ethical culture
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I aspire to define my personal brand and a strategy for building it
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We want to define our brand and how it relates to our leadership style
Who Needs This Class Because you do not need a title to be a leader, this course is appropriate for everyone from executive-level managers to the newest intern.
Modules Value Stream Mapping
Zero Quality Control
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The Current-State Map What Makes a Value-Stream Lean? The Future-State Map
Inspection Systems Zero Quality Control Systems Using Poka-Yoke (Mistake Proof Systems
Creating Flow
The A3 Problem-Solving Methodology
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Creating Continuous Flow Creating a Level Pull System Making Materials Flow
100% online, led by instructor
On-demand access, 12 weeks to complete
The A3 Methodology Completing an A3 Implementing the A3 Process
5-6 hr. of lecture, readings, and self-reflection
Presenting Faculty | Kent Noble Kent Noble is the Bill Daniels Chair of Business Ethics at the University of Wyoming College of Business. In 2018, he received the Professor of the Year distinction at the UW College of Business and the Campus Being a Difference Award from the NASBA Center for the Public Trust. In 2019, UW’s Mortar Board Honor Society recognized him as a Top Prof.
THE ECCLES DIFFERENCE The David Eccles School of Business enrolls about 6,000 students in its eight undergraduate majors, four MBAs, seven other specialized graduate programs, one Ph.D. program, and executive education curricula. It is also home to seven institutes and centers that support an ecosystem of entrepreneurship, technology, and innovation, including the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute, Ken C. Gardner Policy Institute, Sorenson Impact Center, and more. Our faculty members boast impressive professional and educational backgrounds and hold Ph.D.s from esteemed universities including the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, Northwestern University’s Kellogg School, Harvard Business School, Stanford Graduate School of Business, and University of California at Berkeley’s Haas School.
TAKE THE NEXT STEP Telephone: (801) 587-7273 Email: ExecEd@Utah.edu Website: ExecEd.Utah.Edu Registration: Eccles.Secure.Force.com/ExecEdApplication 1731 E Campus Center Drive Robert H. and Katharine B. Garff Building, GARFF 4340 Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
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