Overview and Courses
What is a leader? We often think of a leader as someone who is in charge of people, products, or processes. But what about the person on the team who everyone looks to when the boss is gone or when advice is needed? That person is a leader too.
Leaders can have formal power or responsibilities, or they can simply be a person of influence. Regardless of role, research indicates that effective, successful leaders are those with strong character and the ability to lead with courage, humility, and compassion. Fortunately, character is not something we are just “born with.” Character is something that can be developed over time. In this program, you will have the opportunity to explore seven dimensions of leadership that are associated with strong character through case studies and examples. You will also complete self-reflection exercises, assessments, and activities to initiate and continue the work of developing these character dimensions.
In addition to developing your leadership character, this certificate provides you with skills needed to enhance your credibility as a leader and consider the power of both perception and experience as you build a culture of service leadership.
Ultimately, you will take the first steps on a lifetime journey of developing the character that will enable you to be the best leader you can be.
This program includes two years of free access to Symposium! These events feature several days of live, highly participatory virtual Zoom sessions with Cornell faculty and experts to explore the most pressing leadership topics. Symposium events are held several times throughout the year. Once enrolled in your program, you will receive information about upcoming events.
Throughout the year, you may participate in as many sessions as you wish. Attending Symposium sessions is not required to successfully complete the certificate program.
NOTE: This program includes a copy of Amy Newman's ebook, Building Leadership Character (California: Sage, 2019). You will receive instructions about how to access the ebook when you join the course. If you prefer to purchase a hard copy of the book we suggest you do so before the start of the course. The book is available for purchase online or at other retailers.
The courses in this certificate program are required to be completed in the order that they appear.Course list
Leaders make the headlines on a regular basis – for their successes and their gaffes. After a particularly awful decision makes the news, do you ever wonder how that person could make such a dumb mistake? Mistakes and successes don't happen in a vacuum. They are generally a culmination of decisions and actions the leader makes. But where do those decisions come from? Almost always, the leader's character plays a role in decision-making and communications.
In this course, you will take the first steps on a lifetime journey of developing the character that will enable you to be the leader you envision.
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Trust is an essential element in character and how you are perceived by others. The character dimensions authenticity, integrity, and accountability are intertwined with your ability to build trusting relationships. In this course, we will discuss how to develop these character dimensions which will, in turn, help you build trusting relationships and become an effective leader.
The following course is required to be completed before taking this course:
- Building Leadership Character
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Strong leaders are self-confident. They know and are comfortable with themselves and have an appropriate understanding of their knowledge and skills. Strong leaders' confidence and character inspire others to follow the leaders and to reach beyond themselves.
In this course, you will work to develop the three character dimensions of courage, humility, and compassion. On the surface, these dimensions may seem contradictory (humility and courage?). However, through the following lessons, you will see how developing resilience for courage, willfulness for humility, and strength for compassion work together to create a leader of strong character.
The following course is required to be completed before taking this course:
- Building Leadership Character
- May 6, 2026
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- Feb 10, 2027
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Managers who are seen practicing what they preach and following through on promises enjoy dramatically enhanced credibility and loyalty. They inspire workers to perform well and even to go beyond what is asked of them. Credibility is not all it takes to be successful, but no trust or meaningful relationship with those you manage can happen without it.
This course, developed by Professor Tony Simons, Ph.D. of Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration, focuses on this critical element of leadership, and helps students develop the awareness, skills and habits necessary for mastering it.
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Symposium sessions feature two days of live, highly interactive virtual Zoom sessions that will explore today's most pressing topics. The Leadership Symposium offers you a unique opportunity to engage in real-time conversations with peers and experts from the Cornell community and beyond. Using the context of your own experiences, you will take part in reflections and small-group discussions to build on the skills and knowledge you have gained from your courses.
Join us for the next Symposium in which we'll discuss the ways that leaders across industries have continued engaging their teams over the past two years while pivoting in strategic ways. You will support your coursework by applying your knowledge and experiences to relevant topics for leaders. Throughout this Symposium, you will examine different areas of leadership, including the psychology of leadership; women in leadership; and leading in a volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous world. By participating in relevant and engaging discussions, you will discover a variety of perspectives and build connections with your fellow participants from various industries.
All sessions are held on Zoom.
Future dates are subject to change. You may participate in as many sessions as you wish. Attending Symposium sessions is not required to successfully complete any certificate program. Once enrolled in your courses, you will receive information about upcoming events. Accessibility accommodations will be available upon request. For future reference, download our Symposium course flyer.
eCornell Online Workshops are live, interactive 3-hour learning experiences led by Cornell faculty experts. These premium short-format sessions focus on AI topics and are designed for busy professionals who want to gain immediately applicable skills and strategic perspectives. Workshops include faculty presentations, breakout discussions, and guided hands-on practice.
The AI Workshops All-Access Pass provides you with unlimited participation for 6 months from your date of purchase. Whether you choose to attend one workshop per month, or several per week, the All-Access Pass will allow you to customize your AI journey and stay on top of the latest AI trends.
Workshops cover a range of cutting-edge AI topics applicable across industries, hosted by Cornell faculty at the forefront of their fields. Whether you are just getting started with AI, seeking to build your AI skillset, or exploring advanced applications of AI, Workshops will provide you with an action-oriented learning experience for immediate application in your career. Sample Workshops include:
- Work Smarter with AI Agents: Individual and Team Effectiveness
- Leading AI Transformation: Bigger Than You Imagine, Harder Than You Expect
- Using AI at Work: Practical Choices and Better Results
- Search & Discoverability in the Era of AI
- Don't Just Prompt AI - Govern it
- AI-Powered Product Manager
- Leverage AI and Human Connection to Lead through Uncertainty
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Key Course Takeaways
- Practice honest self-reflection to develop your leadership character
- Develop trusting relationships through authenticity, integrity, and accountability
- Improve interpersonal confidence by demonstrating courage, humility, and compassion
- Implement performance management practices that reinforce service leadership
- Develop and practice the communication skills to manage your own credibility and foster the same in others


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What You'll Earn
- Servant Leadership Certificate from Cornell SC Johnson College of Business
- 50 Professional Development Hours (5 CEUs)
- 10 Professional Development Units (PDUs) toward PMI recertification
- 40 Professional Development Credits (PDCs) toward SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCP recertification
- 40 Credit hours towards HRCI recertification
Who Should Enroll
- Informal or formal leaders at any level in an organization
- Religious and faith-based leaders
- Humanitarian, non-profit, and NGO leaders
- Anyone who is part of a work team and can influence others
Frequently Asked Questions
Today’s leaders are expected to deliver results while also building trust, psychological safety, and accountability across increasingly stretched teams. When pressure rises, character shows up in decisions, communication, and how you treat people.
Cornell’s Servant Leadership Certificate, authored by faculty from the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, helps you strengthen the leadership behaviors that people experience most directly, including self-reflection, credibility, integrity, courage in tough moments, and compassion that supports performance. You will work with practical frameworks and repeatable tools you can use immediately, from structured reflection routines and feedback techniques to templates for transparent communication and accountability.
You will practice by applying concepts to real workplace situations and receiving facilitator feedback, so you’re not just learning ideas; you’re building good habits.
If you want to lead with character, foster durable trust, and create a healthier, more empowered team culture, you should choose Cornell’s Servant Leadership Certificate.
Many online leadership courses are primarily content libraries, where you watch videos independently and move on. Cornell’s Servant Leadership Certificate is designed to create behavior change through structured practice, feedback, and peer learning in a small, facilitated cohort.
In the Servant Leadership Certificate, you will learn through Cornell faculty-authored frameworks, then apply them to your real work through guided projects that build across themes like character, trust, accountability, empowerment, and credibility. Expect hands-on tools such as self-assessments (for example, moral courage and authenticity scales), reflection routines, communication checklists for transparency and integrity, and practice exercises like rewriting accountable messages and preparing for difficult conversations.
The learning experience is human centered: an expert facilitator guides discussions and provides feedback on your submitted work, and live sessions give you space to pressure-test ideas with peers and ask implementation questions.
Plus, by enrolling in Cornell’s Servant Leadership Certificate, you get two years of access to Leadership Symposium featuring two days of live, highly interactive virtual Zoom sessions that will explore today’s most pressing topics, giving you a unique opportunity to engage in real-time conversations with peers and experts from the Cornell community and beyond.
Enrolling in this certificate also provides you with a 6-month All-Access Pass to eCornell's live online AI Workshops, interactive sessions led by world-class Cornell faculty that combine Ivy League insight with practical applications for busy professionals. Each 3-hour Workshop features structured instruction, guided practice, and real tools to build competitive AI capabilities, plus the opportunity to connect with a global cohort of growth-oriented peers. While AI Workshops are not required, they enhance certificate programs through:
- Integrating AI perspectives across most curricula
- Responding to emerging AI developments and trends
- Offering direct engagement with Cornell faculty at the forefront of AI research
Some of the most important leadership moments happen when you do not have formal authority but people still look to you for judgment, support, and direction. Cornell’s Servant Leadership Certificate is designed for both formal and informal leaders who want to strengthen character-based leadership and build trust.
The Servant Leadership Certificate is a strong fit if you:
- Lead a team, project, function, or shift and want to be more consistent in how you communicate, follow through, and handle mistakes
- Influence outcomes without direct authority and need credibility, moral courage, and practical tools for difficult conversations
- Want to create an empowered, service-oriented culture where people can solve problems and recover well when things go wrong
- Work in mission-driven contexts such as faith-based, nonprofit, humanitarian, or NGO environments and want values-aligned leadership behaviors you can practice immediately
Because the work is grounded in reflection, feedback, and real workplace application, you can use it regardless of industry.
Project work in Cornell’s Servant Leadership Certificate is designed to be immediately usable at work. You will apply character-based leadership frameworks to real decisions, communications, and team situations, then refine your approach with structured prompts and facilitator feedback.
Examples of projects learners have completed include:
- Drafting an integrity-centered change memo that explained a vendor switch while openly acknowledging an executive’s prior relationship and reinforcing a fair selection process
- Designing a transparent return-to-office communication plan that addressed collaboration goals while also naming leadership concerns and outlining support for employees during the transition
- Building an ethics and accountability response to corporate card misuse by partnering with HR, documenting risk, and setting clear compliance expectations for future behavior
- Creating a courage-based action plan to address perceived manager favoritism by preparing specific examples, assessing personal and organizational risks, and escalating only if direct dialogue failed
- Reframing rehearsal-room leadership by setting a clear “discomfort versus harm” working agreement and aligning safety practices with artistic excellence and respectful boundary setting
Across Cornell’s Servant Leadership Certificate, projects like these help you translate values into day-to-day leadership choices, especially in moments that test trust, transparency, accountability, and compassion.
Cornell’s Servant Leadership Certificate strengthens how you show up as a leader in high-stakes moments, so you can build trust, credibility, and follow-through that others can rely on.
After completing the Servant Leadership Certificate, you will be prepared to:
- Practice honest self-reflection to develop your leadership character
- Develop trusting relationships through authenticity, integrity, and accountability
- Improve interpersonal confidence by demonstrating courage, humility, and compassion
- Implement performance management practices that reinforce service leadership
- Develop and practice the communication skills to manage your own credibility and foster the same in others
Students commonly describe long-term benefits that extend beyond a single role or industry: clearer frameworks for authenticity, integrity, and accountability; practical tools to build trust and strengthen credibility with teams; a servant-leadership mindset focused on empowering others and shaping culture; guided self-assessments that increase self-awareness; and reusable templates, checklists, and resources that continue to support leadership decisions after the program. Learners also report that the bite-sized format fits full-time schedules while still feeling rigorous and immediately useful at work, in part because facilitators provide timely, specific feedback and peers broaden perspectives on modern leadership challenges.
In addition, because eCornell represents the pinnacle of premium online professional education, participants in eCornell's programs often experience long-term career transformation such as promotions to more senior roles, salary increases, improved networking opportunities, and successful career transitions.
Cornell’s Servant Leadership Certificate, which consists of 5 short courses, is designed to be completed in 3 months. Each course runs for 2 weeks, with a typical weekly time commitment of 3 to 5 hours.
Designed for working professionals, the work is largely asynchronous, so you can complete readings, videos, reflections, and project submissions around your job and personal responsibilities.
The schedule still has structure so you stay on track. You will have regular due dates for discussions and project milestones, and many courses include live sessions that let you engage in real time with your facilitator and peers when you are able to attend.
Students in Cornell’s Servant Leadership Certificate often describe the experience as personally transformative and immediately useful at work, with a strong emphasis on building leadership character, trust, and healthy team culture. Many report that the program helps them look honestly at how they show up as leaders, then turn that insight into practical, repeatable behaviors they can apply with their teams right away. Common themes include:
- Clear frameworks for authenticity, integrity, and accountability
- Practical tools to build trust and strengthen credibility with teams
- A servant-leadership mindset focused on empowering others and shaping culture
- Guided self-assessments that increase self-awareness of leadership style
- Reflection prompts that translate values into day-to-day leadership choices
- Real-world scenarios that mirror modern leadership challenges
- Actionable templates, checklists, and resources to reuse on the job
- A well-structured, bite-sized course format that feels focused and current
- Flexible online pacing that fits full-time work and family schedules
- Supportive facilitators who provide timely, specific feedback
- Multiple learning modes (short videos, readings, exercises) that keep content engaging
- Peer perspectives that broaden how students think about leading people
Trust is built when people see consistency among what you say, what you do, and how you respond when something goes wrong. Cornell’s Servant Leadership Certificate helps you develop that consistency through practical tools for transparency, integrity, accountability, and follow-through.
You will practice behaviors that directly affect credibility at work, including:
- Communicating with clarity and transparency using structured checklists
- Noticing and closing word-action gaps by clarifying values and priorities
- Making realistic commitments, tracking requests, and addressing missed commitments with timely repair conversations
- Encouraging accountability in others by shifting from control and blame toward coaching and support
Because the work in Cornell’s Servant Leadership Certificate is applied to your real workplace situations, you can use your project outputs as building blocks for a more dependable, trust-centered leadership reputation.
High-character leadership often shows up in the moments you would rather avoid, including a project that failed, feedback that stings, or a conversation you have been putting off. Cornell’s Servant Leadership Certificate gives you structured ways to prepare for those moments and learn from them.
You will practice multi-dimensional reflection on successes and failures, gather outside feedback to reduce blind spots, and use planning tools to approach difficult conversations directly and constructively. The program also builds skill in accountability and repair, including how to acknowledge impact, take responsibility, and make credible commitments moving forward.
For many learners, these practices translate into steadier judgment under pressure and more confident communication with colleagues, direct reports, and stakeholders.
Cornell’s Servant Leadership Certificate is built around practical application, so you leave with tools you can reuse in real situations, not just concepts you understood once.
Throughout the program you will work with job-ready resources such as reflection checklists, self-assessments, risk-evaluation worksheets, communication and transparency checklists, coaching and feedback guides, service recovery steps, and employee wellness practices. You’ll also draft and revise real messages and plans, for example communications that require integrity and transparency or action plans that balance courage with compassion.
By the end of Cornell’s Servant Leadership Certificate program, you will have a personal set of leadership practices you can return to whenever you need to rebuild trust, reset expectations, or strengthen your team’s culture.

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