FTMBA2024 Organizational Behavior
This course is about the people side of business - about you! People are an organization’s most valuable asset. But how to unfold people’s full potential? In this class, you will be learning the fundamentals of managing organizations from a people perspective. Thereby, we particularly address those people skills, that are key to your future career in a digitalized world. Tn this vein, we discuss how to manage relationships across hierarchies, how to communicate change, how to survive organizational politics and how to learn from failure.
In this class you will learn 6 key people skills enabling your career in a digitalized world:
- Managing upwards: Capability to manage across hierarchies
- Surviving toxic leaders: Capability to strategically invest your energy
- Communicating change: Capability to win others for a change in an uncertain environment
- Playing positive politics: Capability to reconcile conflicting ideas and opinions
- Defending against negative politics: Capability to create synergies across business partners with different agendas
- Learning from failure: Capability to fail forward
Date | Time |
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Thursday, 18.01.2024 | 09:00 - 16:30 |
Friday, 19.01.2024 | 09:00 - 16:30 |
Monday, 29.01.2024 | 09:00 - 16:30 |
Tuesday, 30.01.2024 | 09:00 - 14:45 |
Tuesday, 05.03.2024 | 23:50 - 23:55 |
1. ... understand key issues and concepts of organizational behavior,
2. ... learn how to apply them in practice,
3.... experience the power of organizational behavior through experimental exercises,
4. ... reflect on your own experiences,
5. ... gain insights about hot behavioral topics in international top companies,
6. ... learn how top leaders pushed their careers by effectively managing people,
7. ... and ultimately, develop better people skills.
1) Teamwork (20 points): There will be several cases that you will solve as teams and present your solutions in class. Grading will be based on the application of concepts learned in class and the quality of your argumentation, i.e. how do you interpret the facts of the case, are your arguments compelling, how stringent is your final take away?
2) Individual final reflection note (30 points): By the end of this class, you will be asked to reflect upon your key learnings from this class. In this vein, I will ask you to envisage specific, challenging people-situations and then to explain, how you would solve these situations based on the key learnings from this class. Grading will be based on the application of key concepts learned in class, and the quality of your argumentation. The final reflection note is an out-of-class exam and will be distributed in the aftermath of the course. Processing time will be two weeks.