Course Description
Candidates start their project to make an original contribution to their professional field. This is the second of three culminating courses in the Doctor of Organizational Leadership and Innovation program, where the candidate works under the supervision of their chair to draft, develop, and refine their doctoral project. This course builds upon work they have previously done, including their proposal, their literature review, their completion plan, and substantial writing to date. Throughout this course, candidates meet set progress milestones, ranging from 50% to 90% completion of their doctoral project. Students complete this course by submitting a fully refined rough draft of their doctoral project.
Prerequisites: ORG891
Course Outcomes
- Demonstrate consistent progress on the Doctoral Project by meeting key milestones set by the Chair.
- Integrate feedback from the Chair to refine and strengthen the content and structure of the Doctoral Project.
- Formulate research, analysis, and revisions to refine the Doctoral Project to at least 80% completion.
- Assemble all major parts of the Doctoral Project into a substantial draft (90% complete) that meets program expectations.
DOLI Degree Program Outcomes
Degree outcomes are the overall skills and knowledge we expect you will have after successfully completing a degree program at City Vision University. This course supports the following program outcomes, marked with an (I) for Introduce, (D) for Develop and an (M) for Mastery. After completing the degree, you will be able to do the following in each of the listed domains:
- Research methods. Apply action research methods to practical research topics in the field. (D)
- Diffusion of Innovation. Utilize technology and relational networking to help diffuse innovations within a community of practice. (D)
- Values Alignment. To develop a theological vision and to align your organization’s strategy, culture and systems with that vision to avoid secularization and mission drift. (D)
- Strategy. To develop a synthesis to integrate a wide range of business skills into a strategic plan for starting or growing an organization. (D)
- Social Entrepreneurship. Develop strategies and plans to effectively use technology and innovation to achieve organizational goals. (D)
- Action Research Project. Synthesize action research with theory and practice to solve a practical challenge facing your organization and/or the larger field. (D)
Concentration Outcomes
- 7a. Executive Leadership & Fundraising. Develop and implement plans to grow an organization in its impact, financial health, and relational health (D)
- 7b. Nonprofit Program Leadership & Social Entrepreneurship. Improve the effectiveness of nonprofit programs by implementing best practices (D)
- 7c. Education Leadership and Innovation. Apply disruptive and continuous innovation principles to designing courses and programs to provide radically affordable and practical online education (D)
- 7d. Organizational Culture and Change Management. Develop and implement plans to improve organizational health and adapt to change (D)
- 7e. Trauma-Informed Counseling Management. Develop and implement plans to establish a trauma-informed culture of health throughout an organization (D)
Broad Institutional Outcomes
- I1. Knowledge (Head). Apply a wide range of tools to help solve society’s great problems by shifting from a single lens/tool/discipline to a multiple lens, multifaceted Biblical understanding of reality. (D)
- I2. Skills (Hands). Develop the skills you need for the next position in your development as a leader by shifting from mastery & understanding of a division in an organization to a comprehensive systemic mastery/understanding needed to lead across the organization. (D)
- I3. Attitudes/Character (Heart). Develop the character and discipline needed to step into greater leadership roles by losing the bias of your old position to gain a broader perspective and intellectual humility needed to accelerate your commitment to lifelong learning. (D)
Syllabus
Course Materials & Tuition
| Most material in the course will be provided in handouts and lectures | Free |
| Tuition | $ |
| Total Cost of Course: | $ |
All readings for this course are provided within the course.