This Application Brief highlights Seattle University’s Red Winged Leadership (RWL) exercise, an innovative curriculum for graduate business leadership education. RWL requires students to apply course materials to a visible and challenging class project, and to critically examine and recognize leadership in the broader community. Both allow for development and execution of problem solving, critical thinking, and interpersonal skills necessary to lead successfully. Students are given an opportunity to develop self-awareness of their leadership style, practice how to be an effective leader, use interpersonal skills to manage relationships, design a team structure, and execute a project. We recommend that instructors use the RWL asa template for graduate students to bridge the transition from learning leadership theories to applying them.
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15 August 2016
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August 15 2016
Preparing Students for Leadership through Experiential Learning Open Access
Maria C. Bauermeister;
Maria C. Bauermeister
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Graduate Student, Seattle University
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Jon Greer;
Jon Greer
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Graduate Student, Seattle University
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Angelina V. Kalinovich, Dr.;
Angelina V. Kalinovich, Dr.
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Graduate Student, Seattle University
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Jennifer A. Marrone;
Jennifer A. Marrone
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Associate Professor, Management Seattle University
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Megan M. Pahl;
Megan M. Pahl
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Graduate Student, Seattle University
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Lauren B. Rochholz;
Lauren B. Rochholz
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Graduate Student, Seattle University
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Barry R. Wilson
Barry R. Wilson
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Graduate Student, Seattle University
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Journal of Leadership Education (2016) 15 (3): 31–41.
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Bauermeister MC, Greer J, Kalinovich AV, Marrone JA, Pahl MM, Rochholz LB, Wilson BR (2016), "Preparing Students for Leadership through Experiential Learning". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 15 No. 3 pp. 31–41, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V15/I3/A4
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