Leadership and Ethics: Moral Leadership in Personal Practice
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Brief Introduction
Created by Senior Lecturer Chris Robichaud, develop fundamental skills for moral leadership and learn to instill lasting change in communities.Course Summary
This course explores the role of ethics and morality in effective leadership, and offers practical strategies for developing moral and ethical leadership skills.Key Learning Points
- Learn how to cultivate ethical leadership practices in yourself and others
- Explore the relationship between ethics and leadership
- Develop a personal ethical framework to guide decision-making
Related Topics for further study
- Ethical leadership
- Moral decision-making
- Leadership development
- Personal values
- Decision-making frameworks
Learning Outcomes
- Develop a personal ethical leadership framework
- Cultivate ethical leadership practices in yourself and others
- Understand the relationship between ethics and effective leadership
Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course
- Basic understanding of leadership concepts
- Willingness to examine personal values and beliefs
Course Difficulty Level
IntermediateCourse Format
- Online self-paced
- Video lectures
- Interactive activities
- Case studies
Similar Courses
- Ethical Leadership
- Moral and Political Philosophy
Related Education Paths
Notable People in This Field
- Simon Sinek
- Brené Brown
Related Books
Description
Course description
Effective leaders are constantly trying to understand how change can occur to impact the public good. In Leadership and Ethics, created by Christopher Robichaud, senior lecturer in ethics and public policy at Harvard Kennedy School, in concert with a team of the School’s learning designers, individuals can acquire the skills necessary to begin the practice of moral leadership to instill change that has lasting impact on your community.
While many people believe leaders exude heroic behavior and give inspiring speeches, moral leadership is not, in fact, about taking charge and acting alone; moral leadership is about helping people define the problems they face, disagree productively, and make progress toward solutions. In Leadership and Ethics, you will learn that being a moral leader is not about always knowing what is right or how to solve problems. Instead, moral leaders acquire the skills to mobilize people and engage with those problems to find solutions.
This course is part of the Public Leadership Credential from Harvard Kennedy School. Courses are designed for professionals with a bachelors degree and a minimum of five years of experience, and a commitment to the public good. Participation in the program requires proficiency in English and 10 to 12 hours per week dedicated to reading, viewing multimedia materials, participating in group learning activities and discussions with peers, and completing interactive assignments.
Knowledge
- What you'll learn
- Distinguish between adaptive challenges and technical problems.
- Understand the difference between possessing authority and exercising leadership.
- Describe why failure is integral to practicing leadership.
- Differentiate between pursuing the greatest good and protecting individual rights.
- Manage the complexities involved in negotiating values within a group and explain why moral trade-offs are inevitable in adaptive leadership.
- This course is part of the Public Leadership Credential at Harvard Kennedy School. https://www.hks.harvard.edu/educational-programs/public-leadership-credential
Summary of User Reviews
Read reviews of Harvard's Leadership and Ethics course in Moral Leadership and Personal Practice. Users praise the course for its insightful discussions, practical exercises, and engaging lectures. Many have found the course to be a transformative experience that has helped them become better leaders.Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course
Many users have praised the course for its emphasis on ethical leadership and its focus on developing personal values and a sense of purpose.Pros from User Reviews
- Insightful discussions that encourage critical thinking
- Practical exercises that help students apply course concepts to real-world situations
- Engaging lectures that keep students interested and motivated
- Excellent course materials that are well-organized and easy to follow
Cons from User Reviews
- Some users have found the course to be too theoretical and abstract
- A few users have reported technical issues with the online platform
- The workload can be heavy at times, especially for students with busy schedules
- The course may not be suitable for beginners or those with little prior knowledge of leadership and ethics
- The course is relatively expensive compared to other online courses