LEAD062 Collaborative Leadership for Climate Action

 
 
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Course Description

In navigating our climate challenges, no single group holds all the answers. Understanding and engaging with these complexities requires embracing networks of relationships. You'll delve into collective leadership models, challenging traditional individualist paradigms and fostering more inclusive approaches.

Throughout the course, you'll critically analyze collaboration amidst sustainability challenges like climate destabilization. Who's driving the transition? Who's affected? Who's left out? Conventional leadership often sidelines marginalized voices, hindering progress. Collaborative leadership prioritizes engagement with those most impacted.

Please note: This course is not eligible for the Lifelong Learning Alumni Discount.

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Course Outline

With insights from guest contributors, case studies, and diverse resources, you'll explore collective leadership frameworks and your role in collaborative efforts. This intensive four-week course blends asynchronous exercises, live sessions, and peer learning.

Expect assignments, readings, videos, and active participation in online forums.

Learner Outcomes

By the end of this course, you will have:

  • Critically explored the implications for a just transition to positive climate futures
  • Engaged with powerful frameworks and approaches for collaborating with stakeholders and engaging communities to achieve meaningful impact
  • Identified collective leadership capabilities needed for transitioning toward positive climate futures
  • Questioned the roles of power, diversity and inclusion in leading collaborative climate action
  • Applied the concept of biomimicry to fostering and evaluating cooperative relationships

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Section Title
Collaborative Leadership for Climate Action
Type
Online
Dates
May 27, 2024 to Jun 23, 2024
Type
Online
Days
W
Time
9:00AM to 10:30AM
Dates
May 29, 2024 to Jun 19, 2024
Schedule and Location Requirements
Contact Hours
6.0
Delivery Options
Course Fee(s)
Tuition non-credit $750.00
Instructors/Guest Speakers
  • Nadine Gudz
  • Taylor Stimpson
Section Notes
Course Drop or Withdrawal
A course drop or withdrawal can be requested by students through the Student Portal. Deadline dates for each noted below:
   Drop Deadline: May 27, 2024
   Withdrawal Deadline: Jun 23, 2024
 
Course Transfer
Students wishing to transfer sections or courses should contact PCS directly for support.

All drops, withdrawals and transfers are subject to the applicable Refund Policy.
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