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"You Can Go Your Own Way" Problems with Agamemnon's Leadership in Homer's Iliad
1media/Go_Your_Own_Way_single.jpgmedia/Daumier, Achilles and Agamemnon Quarrel, DR2175_3 (1851).jpg2016-05-07T21:23:15-07:00Norman Sandridgeaede92262dbe9a4752784e60e5be78fe98ea4424887610A six-step path to understanding leadership in the heroic worldplain2016-05-08T20:43:11-07:00Norman Sandridgeaede92262dbe9a4752784e60e5be78fe98ea4424Here you will hone your ability to identify, frame, and ponder problems of leadership within the context of the "break up" between Agamemnon and Achilles in Book One of the Iliad. Additionally, you will come to see how problems of leadership can be specific to the culture they appear in, in this case the heroic world of Greek oral poetry. Finally, you will apply your understanding to modern leadership problems and consider the relevance of contemporary social science and psychology for understanding problems of ancient and modern leadership.
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1media/splash.jpg2016-05-04T05:44:29-07:00Project244106e9d2bdcdebde02dbbf69f852d44930279dWhat is leadership?Norman Sandridge8A magical mystery tour of the ancient world through the eyes of its leaderstoc2016-05-09T20:28:52-07:00Norman Sandridgeaede92262dbe9a4752784e60e5be78fe98ea4424
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1media/Sebastião Salgado, Serra Pelada, State of Para, Brazil, 1986(1).jpg2016-03-28T16:25:13-07:00Norman Sandridgeaede92262dbe9a4752784e60e5be78fe98ea4424Identifying the problems of leadership in the heroic world (1:30)51image_header2016-05-09T12:13:14-07:00Norman Sandridgeaede92262dbe9a4752784e60e5be78fe98ea4424
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12016-05-08T20:36:20-07:00President Obama Pondering3Now beside their ships the other great men of the Achaians slept night long, with the soft bondage of slumber upon them, but the son of Atreus, Agamemnon, shepherd of the people, was held by no sweet sleep as he pondered deeply within him. (Homer's Iliad 10.1-4, translation Lattimore)media/Obama-ponder.gifplain2016-05-08T20:42:08-07:00