Advance your skills and grow as a leader while you master the principles of Organizational Leadership. Â鶹ԼÅÄ University’s degree program is available 100% online.
If you are looking to make an impact and grow as a leader, you can complete your Organizational Leadership (OL) degree 100% online. OL is geared toward learners who are returning to college and seek flexibility in advancing their knowledge, abilities and skills. With class sizes similar to our in-person programs, this program is ideal for individuals who desire career change or advancement. OL students will learn to:
»​ Align a response strategy with organizational values
» ​Deploy effective solutions to business problems
»​ Design collaborative approaches for effective organizational leadership
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What is Organizational Leadership?
Essential in today’s rapidly changing business climate, organizational leadership examines how organizations grow and change while teaching you to master the skills needed to effectively work in groups. You will develop the versatility that will make you an asset to businesses and organizations of all types. Focused courses include:
»​ Critical Thinking
»​ Organizational Finance and Budgets
»​ Productive Teambuilding
»​ Group and Team Dynamics
»​ Project Management
» ​Creative Problem-Solving
» ​Leadership, Ethics and Decision-Making
100% Post-Graduate Success
Â鶹ԼÅÄ’s Tabor School of Business has a 100% graduate success rate, meaning 100% of our graduates are employed or enrolled in graduate school within six months of graduation.
$46,917 Average Starting Salary for Graduates
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Tabor School of Business
Organizational Leadership students leverage the strengths of the entire Tabor School of Business as they build their confidence, add to their resume, and gain top-paying jobs in their field after graduation. Tabor School of Business boasts:
» 11 Degrees & 9 Certificates
» 180+ Internship Opportunities
» Average Class Size: 20 Students
» 10+ Student-Run Ventures
Contact Us
- Dr. Janet Kirby at jakirby@millikin.edu.