About the professor, Dr. Dan Fox
Dr. Fox started teaching at MPC in Fall 2001. Prior to that he taught at CSU Fresno, Mira Costa College, Southwestern College, and Southern Illinois University (as a graduate teaching assistant). He comes to MPC with credentials in instructional communication and organizational communication. He started his academic journey at Southwestern College (A.A., 1988), then to San Diego State University (B.A., 1992), CSU Chico (S.S. & M.S. teaching credentials, 1994), and Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (M.S., 1995, Ph.D., 1999).
Leadership experience he brings to the course includes:
1. Observed leadership in multiple contexts: a. business world (retail management) b. military world (Navy) c. academic world (classroom teachers and professors, classroom colleagues, department chairs, college deans, university presidents) d. church world (protestant organized churches, foreign missionary arena) e. family world (parents, step-parents) f. political world (presidents Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, and Bush)
2. Functioned as a leader in multiple contexts: a. academic: graduate student organization chair; Executive Director of professional association. b. business: training manager. c. church: ministry leader, summer mission teams head trainer. d. family: husband, father.
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Texts used for this course
Text: Hackman, M. Z. & Johnson, C. (2000). Leadership: A Communication Perspective, 3rd Ed. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, Inc. ISBN: 1-57766-069-2
Hackman & Johnson Text Chapters:
1. Leadership and Communication
2. Leadership and Followership Communication Styles
3. Traits, Situational, and Functional Leadership
4. Transformational and Charismatic Leadership
5. Leadership and Power
6. Leadership and Influence
7. Leadership in Groups and Teams
8. Leadership in Organizations
9. Public Leadership
10. Leadership and Diversity
11. Ethical Leadership and Followership
12. Leadership Development
Possible Supplementary Texts:
Fairhurst, G. T. & Sarr, R. A. (1996). The Art of Framing: Managing the Language of Leadership. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Publishers.
ISBN: 0-7879-0181-4
Fairhurst & Sarr Text Chapters:
1. Framing: Seizing Leadership Moments in Everyday Conversations
2. From the Inside Out: How Your Own View of Reality Shapes Communication Goals
3. Vision-Based Framing: Enabling People to See the World You See
4. Context Sensitivity: Recognizing Opportunities and Constraints
5. Tools for Framing: Metaphor, Jargon, Contrast, Spin, and Stories
6. Avoiding Mixed Messages
7. Preparing Yourself to Frame Spontaneously
8. Establishing Credibility: What You Frame, How You Frame, and How Others Frame You
The Leader of the Future (1996)
1. The New Language of Organizing and Its Implications for Leaders, p. 3
2. Leading the De-Jobbed Organization, p. 11
3. Leading from the Grass Roots, p. 19
4. Creating Organizations with Many Leaders, p. 25
5. Leading Learning Organizations: The Bold, the Powerful, and the Invisible, p. 41
6. Leadership and Organizational Culture, p. 59
7. Leading a Diverse Work Force, p. 71
8. Turning the Organizational Pyramid Upside Down, p. 81
9. World-Class Leaders: The Power of Partnering, p. 89
10. Seven Lessons for Leading the Voyage to the Future, p. 99
11. Leaders Who Shape and Keep Performance-Oriented Culture, p. 111
12. The +How to Be+ Leader, p. 121
13. On Future Leaders, p. 125
14. Peacetime Management and Wartime Leadership, p. 131
15. A Recipe for Glue, p. 141
16. Three Roles of the Leader in the New Paradigm, p. 149
17. Developing Three-Dimensional Leaders, p. 161
18. New Skills for New Leadership Roles, p. 175
19. The Ultimate Leadership Task: Self-Leadership, p. 189
20. The Following Part of Leading, p. 199
21. Credibility x Capability, p. 209
22. Learning from Past Leaders, p. 221
23. Ask, Learn, Follow Up, and Grow, p. 227
24. The Leader Who Serves, p. 241
25. A Constitutional Model of Leadership, p. 249
26. Either/Or Yields to the Theory of Both, p. 257
27. Key Leadership Challenges for Present and Future Executives, p. 265
28. Energy and Leadership, p. 273
29. The Puzzles of Leadership, p. 281
30. An Outsider`s View of Leadership, p. 293
31. Growing Tomorrow`s Leaders, p. 303
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