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[How to you teach leadership? That was the question I asked myself after I stepped down as Dean of the Leonard Davis School of Gerontology at USC. I had been Dean for 18 years, which is much too long. It was time to start teaching and I had been assigned to teach an existing course that introduced students to the principles of being a gerontologist. It was incredibly boring for students and for the instructor. In its place, I created a course on leadership.]
Published: Jun 8, 2021
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