Reel Leadership: Hollywood Takes the Leadership Challenge

1Assistant Professor of Organizational Leadership Wright State University Dayton, OH
2Associate Professor of Management Wright State University Dayton, OH
3Professor of Management Wright State University Dayton, OH
4Graduate Student, College of Education & Human Services Wright State University Dayton, OH

Journal of Leadership Education

ISSN: 1552-9045

Article publication date: 15 December 2003

Issue publication date: 15 December 2003

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Abstract

Movies have mesmerized audiences for years, crossing boundaries of race, gender, age, culture, and nationality. They have also been used to teach people how to lead. One text that zeroes in on the essence of leadership is The Leadership Challenge, by Kouzes and Posner (2002). Through their research, they have highlighted five practices of effective leaders. It is our intent to share how we apply movies to teach the tenets of the groundbreaking leadership research of Kouzes and Posner, with proven ideas that work with students of leadership in any setting.

Using movies to teach leadership is a winning strategy; however, diligent planning is required to incorporate them successfully into leadership education. Movies are entertaining, informative, energizing, and educational, if used skillfully. The more facilitators use film, the more skilled they will become and the more the participants will benefit.

Citation

Graham, T.S., Sincoff, M.Z., Baker, B. and Ackermann, J.C. (2003), "Reel Leadership: Hollywood Takes the Leadership Challenge", Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 2 No. 2, pp. 37-45. https://doi.org/10.12806/V2/I2/AB2

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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