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Collaborative Innovation (MGMT 59000)
Innovation is a contact sport. Course Description: This course asks learners to view innovation through the lens of collaboration – as a phenomenon that occurs horizontally across boundaries. Learners will gain insights and skills to design and guide the conversations, platforms, and ecosystems that lead to shared-value innovation. The course brings together theories and insights from a variety of disciplines…
Read MoreLeadership Philosophy (OLS 48700)
A just society is a society that if you knew everything about it, you’d be willing to enter it in a random place. – John Rawls Purdue Course Catalogue Description: A review of current managerial, education, and development theories and practices; discussions of fundamental social, economic, and political changes affecting business and the art of managing; implications of…
Read MoreLeading for Organizational Change and Innovation (OLS 38600)
It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change. – Charles Darwin Purdue Course Catalogue Description: Introduction to and overview of fundamental concepts of leading organizational change and innovation. Detailed Course Description: Change is as inevitable as the passing of…
Read MoreA Course for Undergrads: The Science and Practice of Complex Collaboration
About the Course SPRING 2020 | TECH 39900 CRN15802| ENGR 39600 CRN15813 Want to improve how your groups and teams work together? Want to showcase to your future employers a valuable set of skills? If so, this course is for you. This course is unique. Nothing quite like it is offered at any other university. The Purdue…
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