Leadership for Sustainability:People, Planet, Profit (EDD  730)
		
		
			Term: Academic Year 2025-2026 Graduate Fall Term
		
	 
	Description
		
			All organizations are situated within a complex ecosystem; they rely  on this ecosystem to provide the resources necessary to succeed.  Recognizing that long-term viability depends on the health and  regenerative capacity of their ecosystem. Responsible organizations  act intentionally to sustain the social environmental, and economic  resources on which they - and others - depend for their survival.  Leadership for sustainability operates through multiple pathways,  including a deep understanding of the interrelatedness of systems, a  compelling vision for the future, attentive engagement with  long-term planning, and a moral concern for the common good.  Leadership for sustainability necessarily includes both an internal  focus (within the leader's organization) and an external focus (on  challenging global issues) due to complex interdependencies among  people, planet, and profits. This course will prompt leaders to  assess their relationship to the ecosystem and the resources it  provides, and to develop strategies that promote positive change and  long-term resilience. Prerequisite: Admittance to the Ed.D program.  (3 s.h.)