The Challenges of LeadershipModule SynopsisThis module examines the role and importance of leadership to organisational effectiveness. It begins with a discussion about why leadership is important and why people need to identify someone they can trust and follow. It examines some of the models of leadership and discusses how leadership can be distinguished from management through the development of a strategic organisational vision. The module discusses the increasing importance of a leader's ability to operate in a highly regulated environment and to maintain the highest levels of ethical conduct and behaviour in order to assure good corporate governance. It discusses the qualities expected of effective leaders and looks at some of the key failings of leaders as exemplified in the flawed hero of Sophocles' great work, Oedipus Rex. The module concludes with an examination of leadership in a time of change and explores a number of real life case studies. Learning outcomes On completion of this module the student will be able to:
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Textbook and Readings The text for this module is Manning, G. & Curtis, K. (2007) The Art of Leadership. Columbis, OH: McGraw Hill/Irwin. Your readings are an integral part of your studies. Module Duration and Workload: This module involves a total of 36 hours of face to face delivery or self-directed study including educator contact in flexible delivery modes, generating a further 120 hours of self-study per module including research and related study activities, including assessment. This translates as 13 hours per week for the module. Study method: On Campus, Distance Education and Online Education |
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Pip Pearson
Graduate Diploma of Counselling |

