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NMBA-6130
Leadership and Teamwork - Accomplishing Momentum Transfer Using
Power, Influence and Collaboration (NB
721) Course Description: With the advent of true globalization, the increasing prevalence of technology, the continued blurring of organizational boundaries, and the rapidly accelerating rate of change, leaders in the 21st century need to consider new frameworks and perspectives that will allow them to be effective in this emergent reality. Both engineers and scientists are familiar with the transfer of momentum from one body to another. Similarly, significant factors in business success revolve around techniques used by leaders to take organizations that are: 1) "at rest" and move them into action, and 2) "in motion" and significantly change their direction and outcome. Proper understanding and utilization of power, influence, and collaboration by leaders, whether formally designated or not, can critically alter the success of an organization. This course provides an overview of leadership and teamwork with an emphasis on how leaders and teams manage change in a dynamic technology and business environment. The course is structured into four broad modules: Level Three Leadership, Creating and Sustaining Collaboration, Leading in the New Workplace, Leading Change. In each module, we will consider various frameworks and perspectives, and apply them to case studies and other examples. In addition, by engaging with this class and its virtual learning community, you will gain critical expertise in navigating this new leadership landscape. Course Objectives: Students will: Explore the interconnectivity and interrelationships between leadership and teamwork; Examine the dynamics of power, influence, and cooperation; Learn effective leadership strategies and the leader's role; Learn how to create and manage teams; Learn how to work on a team as an effective team member. Course Outline by Topical Areas: Module I: Level Three Leadership
Module II: Creating and Sustaining Collaboration
Module III: Leading in the New Workplace
Module IV: Leading Change
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