Ethical Leadership

Executive Ed Course | This program is completed

119 Main Street Little Rock, AR 72201 United States
Lecture Room
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12/5/2019 (one day)
8:30 AM-12:00 PM CST on Th
$325.00

Ethical Leadership

Executive Ed Course | This program is completed

We expect leaders to do things right, but we also expect them to do the right thing. This is an expectation held by employees as well as customers and other stakeholders. Instructor, Michael Hennelly, uses his West Point ethical leadership teaching experience, detailing leaders who show ethical awareness, understand ethical reasoning and display ethical courage, are stronger more effective leaders. The course concludes with examples of real-world ethical challenges that attendees are invited to discuss, debate and resolve. Light snacks will be served.

Who Should Attend:

Professionals at all levels of experience and within business, nonprofit, government or military sectors are encouraged to participate.

Benefits:

This unique course incorporates ethical leader development and provides specific and actionable guidelines that can be used by leaders in any industry to develop ethical awareness, ethical judgement and ethical courage.

Learning Objectives:
• Recognize the ethical components of situations and problems
• Develop the ability to engage in ethical reasoning by evaluating different ethical perspectives and concepts
• Develop the ability to apply and sustain ethical decisions

Location:

Walton College at 2nd and Main, 119 Main Street, Little Rock, AR 72201

  • Special Note:

    If you are registering more than 4 people, contact execed@walton.uark.edu for additional registration options.

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Hennelly, Ph.D., Mike
Mike Hennelly, Ph.D.

My forty-four year career has consisted of more than two decades of military service as well as work in the corporate world and academe. I was just recently named an associate professor at the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame and I have taught strategic leadership to Notre Dame executive MBA students. From 2007 until I retired in 2014, I was a professor in the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership at the United States Military Academy at West Point. During that time, I taught strategy, management, ethics and leadership to more than six hundred cadets. An overview of my career follows: Military experience: - Led U.S. Army soldiers deployed to NATO - Qualified as an Army Ranger and certified as an Army strategist - Gave weekly strategy briefings to four-star generals for two years - Retired after twenty-one years of active duty as a lieutenant-colonel Corporate experience: - Worked for six years at the headquarters of largest company in the world (responsible for all logistics programs for the Sam’s Club division of Walmart). Academic experience: - Taught strategic management courses to MBA students at the University of Arkansas and the University of Tulsa. - Taught several different management courses at West Point (including strategic management) for seven years. - Gave presentations on strategic leadership to MBA students from Peking University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University (both in the U.S. and China). - Guest speaker at a leadership conference at Yale University. I received my undergraduate degree from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, my master’s degree from the University of Chicago and my doctorate in strategic management from the University of Arkansas. After my retirement from West Point, I primarily give seminars and consult on strategy and leadership to executives of some of the world’s largest companies.