This course explores leadership in relation to principles, power and persuasion. These three elements aid leaders in navigating various leadership challenges, styles and access to positions of power and influence. Defining successful leadership is not done in isolation — it requires an understanding and close examination of what guides a leader’s assumptions, beliefs and actions in concert with their pursuit of power and their ability to persuade others, including those who are different from themselves. Learning how to maintain one’s principles, even while reaching a compromise, is a necessary leadership skill. Holding position, power and influence, and using them ethically and for the greater good, are also ideals and aspects of leadership. Persuading others to embrace workplace change, adapting an organization’s mission in an agile environment and commanding and holding attention are essential skills for leaders. Credits: 4