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Introduction to Manage Better: The Fundamentals
In this 3 module free course, learn the first of 5 lessons to enhance your success as a manager.
Introduction to Leading Teams
In this 4 module free course, begin to learn how to effectively start & lead work teams.
Introduction to Women In Leadership
In this 5 module free course, start understanding the unique challenges for women leaders.
Full Length Courses
Courses for anyone working in organizations who wants to become highly effective managers and team leaders.
Manage Better: The Fundamentals
5 Lessons to Enhance Your Success as a Manager.
Leading Teams
An advanced course for understanding how to effectively start & lead work teams.
Women In Leadership
Learn to Navigate the Unique Challenges. Leverage the Opportunities.
Why These Courses?
My Mission
Not everyone can or chooses to access higher education and all its benefits. While Manage the Madness courses cannot and do not substitute for university undergraduate or graduate level courses, they can and do provide foundational knowledge and understanding needed for being more effective and satisfied when working with, supervising, or leading others.
The goal of Manage the Madness is to help more people name, understand, and influence what contributes to effectiveness and thriving at work. I wish for students to leave their course feeling more empowered and better equipped to make a positive impact, with a deeper and fuller understanding of why they and others are having the work experiences that they are (from joys to stressors).
The content in Manage the Madness courses is evidence-based, meaning it emerges from my own academic research or my interpretation of other’s academic research that has been rigorously conducted and peer-reviewed. These laboratory experiments and on-site field studies seek to uncover findings that apply across diverse persons and organizational work settings. This has resulted in a large body of management knowledge that – when shared and understood – can be reliably leveraged by many (not just a select few) to be more successful at work.