Research Center for Leadership in Action
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The Research Center for Leadership in Action (RCLA) was founded at the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service at New York University in August 2003 by Marian Krasukopf and Sonia Ospina with founding support from the Ford Foundation. Its goal is to "promote practice-grounded, social science-based, interdisciplinary research that will help strengthen both the theory and the practice of leadership in public service. RCLA generates data for this research through solving work challenges."
[edit] Programs
RCLA works in local, national and international arenas. RCLA's current programs include:
- Leadership for a Changing World Program (LCW) with funding from the Ford Foundation
- Next Generation Leadership Alumni Network (NGL) with funding from the Rockefeller Foundation
- New York City Social Justice Fellowship (SJF) with funding from the Open Society Institute
- Leading Large Scale Change In the Public Sector (LLSC) in partnership with Accenture
[edit] See Also
- Jason Franklin - Coordinator of the Next Generation Leadership Network