Semester.ly

Johns Hopkins University | SA.999.204

Leadership Development through Collaborative Research and Storytelling

0.0

credits

Average Course Rating

(-1)

This short 8-hour skills course is a hands-on introduction to research-based collaborative storytelling. The course is eminently practical. In collaboration with the professor, students will select, interview and photograph DC residents at the forefront of the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic. A week later, they will present their work and receive questions from the students and feedback from the professor. This is an unconventional leadership development course because the professor will not teach leadership skills. Instead, the course will put students in real-world situations to help them practice critical traits of high-performing leaders such as uncertainty management, team spirit, humility, creativity, and empathy. At the same time, students will get a sense of what it takes to generate original knowledge and communicate it in an effective way. Instruction by Raul Roman.

No Course Evaluations found