THE HENRIAD
     
     Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2 and Henry V are Shakespeare's great exploration of the nature of kingship - of the personal traits and the political skills that enables one to be an astute and capable leader.  Unlike his father Henry IV, Prince Hal (the future Henry V) learns that he needs more than the title of king to lead successfully; he must also have an understanding of the king's role, a knowledge of his subjects, and the strength and wisdom to govern well.  While focusing on Prince Hal and his emergence as a leader, this case identifies the qualities needed to fulfill the role of king by examining several other character who represent definitions of leadership which prove to be inadequate.
 
Topics Include: Communication, Goal Setting, Leadership Skills, Motivation

Theories Covered: Transformational Leadership, Managing Ambiguity,
                                 Stress and Cognitive Mapping, Language and Communication,
                                 High-Performing Teams

Case Study Length: 24 pages             Teaching Note Length: 14 pages

Case Study: 3-941 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.95
Teaching Note: 3-941-TN . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.95

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