Leadership is everywhere. It is involved in nearly every social action, in some form. Many people who have the potential to be leaders do not realize it. Many who become leaders do not know how to manage those responsibilities.

Leadership and organizational behavior
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Leadership and organizational behavior
This course is part of Leadership and Critical Thinking Specialization

Instructor: Elliott Kruse
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What you'll learn
Develop a style of leadership that is suited to your strengths and the needs of the situation.
Design tasks for yourself and others that are motivating and effective.
Communicate your perspective to others in a credible and persuasive way.
Skills you'll gain
- Stress Management
- Organizational Leadership
- Influencing
- General Networking
- Empowerment
- Leadership and Management
- Business Ethics
- Leadership Studies
- Leadership
- Strategic Leadership
- Motivational Skills
- Professional Networking
- Industrial and Organizational Psychology
- Leadership Development
- Persuasive Communication
- Business Leadership
- Team Motivation
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