Model U-M: Leadership Theories in Classrooms, Boardrooms

University of Michigan

The Michigan Model of Leadership was launched more than a decade ago when University of Michigan business experts saw important elements missing from traditional management theories.

Built on a model the Financial Times called one of the most important in history, the theory about organizational culture is now being put into practice in classrooms and boardrooms across the world.

On the latest episode of Business & Society, professors from U-M's Ross School of Business discuss the model's relevance and importance, particularly in times of great change and volatility. The guests are Gretchen Spreitzer, Monica Worline and Mike Barger.


Gretchen Spreitzer
Gretchen Spreitzer

"We have it embedded in many of our executive education courses. The executives who are in the courses really resonate with it," Spreitzer said. "I was in India last month working with a company and they got so excited about the Michigan Model of Leadership. This is their high potential program, but they want to cascade it throughout the other levels of their organization in terms of using the model to help create the right kind of culture that they want for their organization."

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