This article describes an attempt to use Shakespeare's plays to teach management principles in a leadership course. Henry V and Richard III provided contrasting examples of leadership behavior. Brief synopses of the plays, videos, a quiz, and student group presentations helped to convey the leadership principles in the plays. A survey of student opinion indicated that the preparatory materials aided student understanding, and the plays were well received.
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