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University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Communication, Influencing, People Analysis, Strategy, Collaboration, Human Resources, Organizational Development
Coursera Project Network
Skills you'll gain: Entrepreneurship, Marketing
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Communication, Influencing, Strategy
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Communication, Creativity, People Management
Johns Hopkins University
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University of Virginia
Skills you'll gain: Communication
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University of California, Irvine
University of Michigan
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Parsons School of Design, The New School
Skills you'll gain: Behavioral Economics, Communication, Critical Thinking
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University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Communication, Human Resources, Influencing, Leadership Development, Leadership and Management, Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Entrepreneurship, Marketing
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Exploratory Data Analysis, Decision Making, Leadership Development, Probability Distribution, Strategy, System Software, Advertising Sales, Communication, Game Theory, Java Programming
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular leadership courses
- Como influenciar pessoas: University of Michigan
- How to Use the TOWS Matrix to Analyze and Set Strategy: Coursera Project Network
- Influir en las personas: University of Michigan
- Feedback Loops: Feedback Fundamentals: University of Michigan
- Taking Safety and Quality Improvement Work to the Next Level (Patient Safety VII): Johns Hopkins University
- Foundations of Diversity and Inclusion at Work TeachOut: University of Virginia
- Fundamentals of Effective Team Management: Starweaver
- إدارة المشروع: أساسيات النجاح: University of California, Irvine
- Purpose at Work: A Course for Employees and Leaders: University of Michigan
- Economics: Society, Markets, and [In]equality: Parsons School of Design, The New School