Lance Kurke, Ph.D.
Lance B. Kurke, Ph.D., is the president of Kurke and Associates, Inc., a consulting practice providing strategic planning, leadership, development, and executive coaching. He is also chairman of the Leadership and Change Management division and an associate professor of management at the John F. Donahue Graduate School of Business at Duquesne University, and an adjunct professor at the H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management at Carnegie Mellon University.
His extensive study of the theories, process, and qualities of leadership, his dedication to teaching, and a twist of fate led Lance to write his first book, The Wisdom of Alexander the Great: Enduring Leadership Lessons form the Man Who Created an Empire.
His extensive study of the theories, process, and qualities of leadership, his dedication to teaching, and a twist of fate led Lance to write his first book, The Wisdom of Alexander the Great: Enduring Leadership Lessons form the Man Who Created an Empire.
Category: Management Fundamentals
Interviews with Lance Kurke, Ph.D.»See all
Lance and Jim discuss the importance of having a vision for your business and how it's better to aim high and miss than to aim low an hit.
Jim and Lance talk about reframing your problems and how to be a leader in your organization. They also discuss how critical building strategic alliances is.
Lance joins Jim to discuss the ways Alexander the Great's strategies and vision apply to the 21st century world of business.