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The Development of Future Leaders' Inclusive Competencies: Lessons From a Business Management Course

Stacy Menezes (Goa Institute of Management, India)
Allan Bird (Goa Institute of Management, India)
Michael J. Stevens (Weber State University, USA)

Inclusive Leadership: Equity and Belonging in Our Communities

ISBN: 978-1-83797-441-2, eISBN: 978-1-83797-438-2

Publication date: 16 October 2023

Abstract

The development of upcoming inclusive leaders requires not just knowledge of inclusion competencies but also knowledge of how to develop them and when to use them. This chapter examines the effectiveness of combining a psychometric assessment tool – the Inclusion Competencies Inventory (ICI) – and an improvement approach that places developmental responsibility in the hands of the student, not the instructor. The increased need for inclusivity in organizations requires business school graduates, who will soon be taking on the role of organizational leaders, to develop inclusion competencies. We seek to enhance inclusion competencies through a model based on reflective development and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). There are several implications for academicians and practitioners who may choose to adopt this unique, participant-driven approach to developing inclusion leadership competencies.

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Menezes, S., Bird, A. and Stevens, M.J. (2023), "The Development of Future Leaders' Inclusive Competencies: Lessons From a Business Management Course", Barnes, J., Stevens, M.J., Ekelund, B.Z. and Perham-Lippman, K. (Ed.) Inclusive Leadership: Equity and Belonging in Our Communities (Building Leadership Bridges, Vol. 9), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 53-63. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2058-880120230000009005

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