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Course Description

Are leaders born, or can they be made? In this course, we'll tackle this classic leadership conundrum, and at its conclusion, you will have developed your own perspective on what makes a leader successful. Using his experience as the former Deputy Secretary of Labor and background as a Cornell Visiting Professor, Professor Seth Harris will explore the skills and traits that make leaders effective in today's public-sector organizations.

With real-world examples combined with scholarly research, you will analyze and reflect on both the personal characteristics and the skills and competencies that define great leadership. You will have the opportunity to assess yourself and other leaders on these critical skills and traits using leadership assessment tools. Because this course focuses on public leadership, Professor Harris will walk you through the key differences between public and private organizations to help you develop a more thorough understanding of the characteristics of your public organization. With this information, you will be able to determine your leadership readiness and create a plan for the areas you want to develop to become a successful leader within your organization.

Faculty Author

Seth Harris

Benefits to the Learner

  • Explore the traits of great public leaders to determine the traits critical to successful leadership
  • Examine the skills that define exemplary leadership and assess a leader you work with on this set of leadership skills
  • Analyze the differences between public-sector and private-sector organizations and develop a list of your organization’s defining characteristics
  • Evaluate your own leadership skills and traits to determine areas of strength and areas for improvement

Target Audience

  • People who work in or with public service or public policy organizations
  • Leaders, aspiring leaders, and staff who work in organizations involved in public affairs or engaged with government at any level
  • People who work in or with non-profits, education institutions, or NGOs
  • People who work in or with law enforcement organizations

Accrediting Associations

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Cornell Institute for Public Affairs
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