The programme will:

1. Provide insights into what it means to lead well, and particularly to the relationship between leadership, character and flourishing

2. Challenge you to try new leadership practices in your context

3. Inspire you to see the leadership impact you could have in your setting

Course Curriculum

  Module 1 - The challenge of leadership
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  Module 2- Leading with Knowledge
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  Module 3 - Leading with Love
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  Module 4 - Leading with Purpose
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  Module 5 - Leading for life
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A very warm welcome to our course from Oxford, Berkshire and Harvard!


We are delighted to be your instructors for this course and really hope you enjoy working with us as we learn more about how knowing, loving and inspiring people enables flourishing, joy and fulfilment, particularly in difficult times.

We have loved working together to create this course and we really hope you gain plenty of ideas and tools to use as you lead. We believe anyone can lead whatever their age, role or position and we hope that this course will show you that leadership is about having a positive impact on people and the world, and is accessed through love.

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The Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University's Institute for Social Science.

Founded in 2016, the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard's Institute for Quantitative Social Science aims to study and promote human flourishing, and to develop systematic approaches to the synthesis of knowledge across disciplines.


Inspiration drawn from the book: Leader: Know, Love and Inspire your People.
Available with a 30% discount code - CPD30: https://www.crownhouse.co.uk/publications/leader



The Oxford Character Project

Each year, Oxford and other world-class universities produce leaders and thinkers who go on to have significant influence and impact around the world. The Oxford Character Project seeks to help talented students develop key virtues of character which will prepare them to be the wise thinkers and good leaders the world so desperately needs. Our research explores virtues and themes that are essential for personal formation and moral leadership, including institutional incentives and biases, the relationship between leading and following, the place of failure, the nature of service and vocation, and the virtues of honesty, wisdom, gratitude, and humility. Our practical programmes draw together cohorts of students to develop qualities of life and leadership in diverse and open learning communities.