Organizational Behavior and Leadership, Group B
Leaders are key players in organisational functioning because they critically affect the people they work with — both inside and outside of their organisations. Leaders are in a unique position to motivate employees to deliver excellent performance, engage employees for the organisations’ mission and vision, and ensure alignment with societal interests. Set against the backdrop of leadership theory, students learn about their own leadership style, further developing it as they work through a number of common leadership challenges.
Learning topics include:
- Leadership models and constructs
- Strategic decision-making and visioning
- Managing people and teams
- Global leadership
- Leadership training and development
Date | Time |
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Monday, 18.01.2021 | 13:45 - 15:15 |
Tuesday, 26.01.2021 | 13:45 - 15:15 |
Monday, 08.02.2021 | 08:00 - 09:30 |
Tuesday, 16.02.2021 | 08:00 - 09:30 |
Thursday, 18.02.2021 | 15:30 - 16:30 |
- to provide students with a broad and critical understanding of the key issues and concepts in leadership
- to stimulate both appreciation and consideration of current leadership theory and research
- to allow students to reflect on their own experience, extrapolate and develop better leadership skills
- to prepare students for future roles in which they need to work with individuals and groups in organizations
Most lectures feature in-class exercises. These exercises serve the purpose of embedding learning and developing skills. They are also designed to improve assessment performance. Participation in these exercises is thus mandatory and will be monitored. If you miss an exercise, you should send an explanation prior to the class, with the assistant in CC. Students are assigned to mixed groups for case work. Switching of groups is not permitted.
- Weekly diary (end of term) – 50%
6 entries – one diary for each of the 6 weeks
Theweekly diaryis a learning and assessment tool, which facilitates individuals engaging more deeply with the class materials and discussion, as well as their own experience in order to advance understanding. The weekly diary is a written piece of work that encourages deep reflection as a way to provoke advanced critical thinking, personal leadership growth, and concrete change in leadership practices. All complete and substantive diaries are awarded full marks.
- Leadership case study (end of term) – 50%
Theleadership case studyis a written assignment that involves students closely engaging with an emerging type of leadership: Compassionate leadership. Working with one particular leader, students are tasked with summarizing the individual’s leadership journey, including key successes and failures, and explaining why this individual is an example of a leader exhibiting compassionate leadership. This written assignment is assessed based on grade bands.