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EdD in Leadership in Innovation and Continuous Improvement

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EdD in Leadership in Innovation and Continuous Improvement

Drive Organizational Change with Concordia’s Online EdD in Leadership in Innovation and Continuous Improvement.

The online Doctorate of Education in Leadership in Innovation and Continuous Improvement (LICI) at Concordia University Wisconsin is designed for professionals who are passionate about leading change and fostering innovation within their organizations. This interdisciplinary program equips you with practical leadership skills and strategic insights to drive continuous improvement, enhance performance, and increase adaptability across various sectors. Whether you work in education, business, healthcare, or the nonprofit space, this EdD empowers you to implement evidence-based strategies that inspire others to innovate and create sustainable, long-term impact.


Exciting Update for Fall 2025!

Starting in Fall 2025, the LICI EdD program will be streamlined to 50 credits, making it more accessible than ever. Students who begin their journey this summer will have the opportunity to transition seamlessly to the new 50-credit curriculum once the Fall term begins.

Take advantage of this opportunity—start your EdD this summer and be among the first to benefit from the new structure!

LICI LAUNCH GRANT

First Two Classes Free for LCMS workers!

LICI LAUNCH GRANT

First Two Classes Free for LCMS workers!



Classes begin
June 23, 2025
Apply by
May 15, 2025
Program Length
60 credit hours
Tuition
$925 / credit hour

Drive systemic change, enhance institutional performance, and foster innovation.



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Program Overview


This doctorate focuses on the practical application of leadership and innovation principles to foster continuous improvement. Key courses include:

  • Leadership and Organizational Innovation: Develop leadership skills to foster a culture of innovation and adaptability in fast-changing environments.
  • Strategic Change, Improvement, and Innovation: Study advanced models of change management and research methodologies that support long-term, research-driven improvement processes.
  • Research-Informed, Data-Driven Decision-Making: Learn to use data analytics to inform research and develop scholarly insights that lead to sustainable organizational improvement.

EdD students will complete a dissertation that addresses a real-world challenge on a student-led topic, contributing new knowledge to the field and providing practical insights that can be applied across various sectors.

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    Leadership

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    Innovation

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    Strategic Change

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    Improvement

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    Research-Informed

    Decision Making

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    Educational Leaders
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    Business

    Professionals

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    Nonprofit

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    Public Sector

    Leaders

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    Senior

    Executives

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    Managers

The EdD in Leadership in Innovation and Continuous Improvement is ideal for:

  • Educational leaders who seek to research and implement innovative strategies to drive continuous improvement in schools or districts.
  • Business professionals who aim to develop research-based approaches to lead large-scale organizational change and improvement initiatives.
  • Nonprofit and public sector leaders looking to enhance operational efficiency and drive mission-aligned innovation through scholarly work.
  • Senior executives and managers aspiring to influence policy, shape best practices, and implement sustainable improvement strategies on a large scale.

Take the first step to earning your EdD in Leadership in Innovation and Continuous Improvement.


Curriculum


The EdD in Leadership, Innovation, and Continuous Improvement at Concordia University Wisconsin is designed for professionals looking to lead organizational change and drive continuous improvement in various fields. Inspired by a Christian worldview, stewardship, and service, the program emphasizes practical leadership skills, innovation strategies, and the application of research to real-world problems. With a focus on ethical leadership and continuous development, students are equipped to foster improvement in education, business, non-profit, and healthcare environments. The program's interdisciplinary approach helps graduates apply their learning to create lasting, impactful change.

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Leadership Courses

12 credits in leadership, covering topics such as advanced leadership theory, servant leadership, and entrepreneurial leadership.

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Continuous Improvement  & Innovation Courses

9 credits in innovation and improvement science, covering topics such as organizational change, innovation design, systems, and applications.

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Research Courses

12 credit hours dedicated to developing expertise in quantitative and qualitative research methodologies.

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Elective Courses

6 credits tailored to your chosen focus of business, education, or a combination to align with your professional goals.

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Dissertation

11 credits for research and advising for your dissertation work designed to support you in your scholarly pursuits.

Want to learn more about the coursework?


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Campus Residency


For EdD students, two on-campus residencies are required, with the first held at the beginning of the program and the next during the second year. These residencies create opportunities for face-to-face interactions with peers, faculty, and staff, enhancing learning through discussions and collaboration. They are designed to deepen research abilities, build strong professional connections, and strengthen students' leadership skills, all while guiding them through key stages of their dissertation work.


Lead meaningful change and drive innovation.