BC's Indigenous Public Post-Secondary Institute

IBUS-280 - Indigenous Leadership and Management Practices - 3.00 Credits

IBUS-280 - Indigenous Leadership and Management Practices - 3.00 Credits

Course Details
This course explores Indigenous leadership and management by highlighting the values, principles, and practices that have guided Indigenous leaders for generations. Learners will examine how leadership rooted in Community, reciprocity, stewardship, and cultural continuity can shape contemporary management practices. Topics include decision-making processes, conflict resolution, governance, and strategic leadership in both Indigenous and broader organizational contexts. Through experiential learning and reflection on traditional leadership models, learners will gain a deeper understanding of how Indigenous leadership fosters strong, resilient Communities and organizations. By integrating cultural values with modern management theories, learners will explore how Indigenous leadership principles contribute to sustainable organizational practices and ethical decision-making.
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  • BUSINESS Department
  • Available/Required in the following Programs:
  • Indigenous Business Diploma - Diploma Completion Plan
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    Contact Hours: 45
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