The problem and the solution. Creating leaders requires both leadership education and leadership development activities.This article describes an innovative leadership education program that uses the popular culture artifacts described in this issue as a foundation for creating leaders. This program provides a flexibility that makes it applicable to delivery in either educational institutions or organizations.
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