Course # 37412 Without people to propel their cause, leaders risk reducing themselves to “good idea fairies”, well intentioned people whose ideas often fail to produce any real results. This class will equip students to avoid the trap of the “good idea fairy” and instead build strong teams and lead organizations that get things done. The course will be interactive, experiential, and will challenge students to apply the things they learn to real-world situations they face in and outside the classroom. To begin the course, students will learn how to read people and identify others' gifts to recruit talent into the right roles on their teams. We will examine intangibles like team structure, norms, and culture that encourage high performance across diverse organizations. And finally, students will learn to ethically scale their influence across their broader communities so they can be effective leaders at Harris and beyond. Overall, students can expect to walk away with the frameworks and confidence to effectively lead as public policy professionals in the most complex organizations in the world. This class is especially helpful for students looking to: lead a student organization, enter a management role upon graduation, be a team player who develops into a critical team member or high potential employee (HiPo), or become more effective at gaining support for their ideas and delivering real results at work. Recent News More news Assistant Professor Eduardo Montero Connects Fallow Lengths to Land Ownership and Looks to the Future of International Development Tue., May 07, 2024 Student Profile: Evy Lanai, MPP Class of 2025 Tue., May 07, 2024 Student Profile: Namuka Ishii, MPP Class of 2024 Thu., May 02, 2024 Upcoming Events More events Harris Evening Master's Program Information Session Wed., May 08, 2024 | 12:00 PM Campus Visit Wed., May 08, 2024 | 12:20 PM 1307 E 60th St Chicago, IL 60437 United States Persuasive Writing Credential (PWC) Alumni Roundtable Mon., May 13, 2024 | 7:30 PM
April 17, 2024 UChicago Harris International Leadership Credential Roundtable With John Burrows & Shilin Liu