Term
Winter 2024
Time
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Course #
SW763
U-M Class #
28752
Program Type
Residential
Format
In-Person
Location
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Grading Method
S/U
Credits
1
Credit Hour

Evidence suggests that women face unique leadership challenges. Marginalization based on gender, family and work priorities, and societal expectations create a system that hinders the maximization of leadership potential. In addition, women bring diverse capabilities and hold unique characteristics in the work world today. Community benefit organizations must leverage this diversity of leadership to improve decision making, tap into diverse points of view, and inspire social change. This course will examine the social, structural and personal dynamics that differentially impact women and men as leaders. It will prepare all students to identify and harness the specific needs and capabilities of women. It will provide the knowledge and skills to succeed and contribute added value in their roles as leaders at any level.

Class meets in-person on Saturdays, 04/06 and 04/20.

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