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Learning objective

  1. Learn how myths from the ancient world are able to provide a very useful model for leadership and decision-making in the contemporary world.
  2. To understand the ideas of leadership from Greek myths.
  3. The learner will be able to apply leadership principles derived from Greek mythology to real-life decision-making and everyday leadership situations.

 

References

Chaliakopoulos, A. (2024, July 3). King Midas and his Golden Touch: A myth of Riches & regret. TheCollector.

https://www.thecollector.com/king-midas-golden-touch/

 

Fonte, S., & Fonte, S. (2023, March 22). The gory, less greedy, Midas touch. The Michigan Daily.

https://www.michigandaily.com/statement/the-gory-less-greedy-midas-touch/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

 

Myths, M. T. (2024, March 9). The Tale of King Midas: A Golden Curse | Meet the Myths | Meet the Myths. Meet The Myths.

https://meet-the-myths.com/greek-mythology/king-midas-a-golden-curse/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

 

Theodorus, A. (2022, September 20). Side-Effects of being ultrawealthy, the metaphors in the story of Midas. Medium.

https://medium.com/curious/side-effects-of-being-ultrawealthy-the-metaphors-in-the-story-of-midas-d7120e094cf9