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Leadership in Film
Using the Hartwick Classic
Film Leadership Cases developed by the Hartwick
College Humanities in Managment Institute, Leadership Studies
Program students took new looks at some familiar films.
Rather than watching the
movies for entertainment, students observed, indentified, and reported
on key leadership, management, and organizational topics portrayed
in the films. The case curriculum is designed to help students identify
and become able to pin-point and make sense of a complex array of
leadership and management concepts.
Power and influence, leadership
styles, decision making, communication, conflict, politics, ethics,
moral leadership, and teamwork are just a few of the concepts, models,
and theories that sprang to life using the film curriculum. Seeing,
hearing, and feeling the concepts through the film format adds a
richness to the case study method that is impossible to capture
using traditional written case studies.
Leadership in Film
is a May Term course that is offered in the summers of even-numbered
years.
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