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    The Strategy of Leadership
    Kellogg School of Management

    The Strategy of Leadership

    Kellogg School of Management, Evanston
    3 daysDuration
    in-personFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    LeadershipTopic

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    Nov 9 - Nov 11, 2026
    3 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Evanston
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    Apr 26 - Apr 28, 2027
    3 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Evanston
    Open
    $10,450

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    The new rules of power and influence rely less on traditional command-and-control models and more on knowing the essential insights, frameworks, and tools needed to leverage your influence and drive outcomes. This program uniquely combines cutting-edge science with compelling interactive learning to equip you with the techniques and frameworks you need to work with and through others to drive organizational success. Guided by our expert faculty in simulations, experiential activities and case studies, you'll explore new and critical concepts such as social capital, networking, crowdsourcing, big data, data visualization, disruptive innovation, viral marketing, the science of persuasion, visual communication, reputation management, and more. You'll also learn about recent discoveries in social networks that will enable you to enrich your social capital and unleash the power of influence as a leader.

    Why Kellogg School of Management?

    Kellogg School of Management stands out for its distinctive emphasis on collaborative leadership, a deep integration of marketing and strategy, and a commitment to developing leaders who drive innovation. Its programs are designed for executives seeking to enhance their general management capabilities through a highly interactive and team-oriented learning environment.

    Your Profile

    • Senior and general management executives, especially those whose responsibilities reach across internal and external organizational boundaries
    • Leaders charged with client development, growing the business and executing innovative initiatives
    • Senior Federal Government managers seeking new perspectives to improve their abilities to influence in large, complex organizations

    Benefits

    • Maximize your social capital as a leader, developing your face-to-face and virtual networks
    • Build your network efficiently, segmenting your targets and tailoring tactics
    • Lead change virally, inducing desirable social “epidemics” in your organization
    • Democratize and open up innovation
    • Tap into the wisdom of big data for decision making
    • Make your case visually and persuasively using new, powerful and simple visual tools
    • Manage collaboration to turn complexity into ingenuity

    What You'll Learn

    • Leading in Today’s Dynamic World
    • Explore the cutting-edge science of leadership
    • Gain relevant, practical tools to lead teams
    • Expand leadership networks and enhance social capital
    • Leadership That Promotes Action
    • Learn to assimilate diverse pieces of incomplete information
    • Convince others of the merits of your ideas using the latest insights from neuroscience and visual design
    • Create a better network that heightens access to valuable insights and resources
    • Build the necessary and critical skill set to compel buy-in and commitment from others
    • Collaborative decision making
    • Propel Results With Relevant Leadership
    • Assemble diverse resources and perspectives to drive novel solutions
    • Use tipping points to maximize the adoption of your ideas and products by your colleagues and clients
    • Tap crowds and virality to generate more informed hypotheses, quicken the pace of innovation and produce ingenious solutions

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