Background
Scott J. Allen, Ph.D. is an assistant professor at John Carroll University where he teaches leadership/management development. In 2008, Scott was voted the favorite teacher in the Boler School of Business. He also served as a Presidential Fellow at Case Western Reserve University where he taught Leadership in Modern Society. Scott is a graduate of The Art and Practice of Leadership Development, an executive education program of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
Courses
Dr. Allen teaches courses in leadership and management skills, team development and executive leadership.
Research
Dr. Allen is the co-author of Emotionally Intelligent Leadership: A Guide for College Students (Jossey-Bass) and co-authored The Little Book of Leadership: 50 Tips to Accelerate Leader Potential in Others (Moonlight Publishing). He is published in the Encyclopedia of Leadership and co-authored A Charge Nurse’s Guide:Navigating the Path of Leadership, a leadershipbook for health care professionals. Scott recently completed a book chapter for the China Executive Leadership Academy Pudong entitled A Review on Leadership Education and Development Outside China and is a contributing author to the book Leadership: The Key Concepts. In addition to the above mentioned publications, his work is featured in a number of academic journals such as: Journal of Leadership Educators, Advances in Developing Human Resources, Leadership Review, The OD Journal, SAM Advanced Management Journal, International Leadership Journal and Leadership Excellence.
Additional Information
Along with his writing and work in the classroom, Scott consults, facilitates workshops, and leads retreats across industries. Scott is involved in International Leadership Association and serves on the board of trustees of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. Since 2007, he has served as a Sam Walton Fellow for Student’s in Free Enterprise (SIFE). |