Leadership Syllabus 2013
Leadership Syllabus 2013
Leadership Syllabus 2013
Faculty of Commerce
Executive MBA Program March 2013
Leadership
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Course Description
This course is about leadership. It is intended to provide students with the
knowledge, skills, and foundation in Leadership necessary to be more
effective in their organizations. It also provides a foundation of understanding
for leadership development by offering theoretical background, practical
information and an opportunity for self-assessment that will permit students to
continue the development of their leadership talent.
Course Objectives
At the successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
Identify and describe a variety of theories of leadership.
Critically assess a leadership scenario and identify the pertinent theories.
Articulate an understanding of the processes, practices, and purposes of
leadership.
Appreciate that effective leadership is a multi-faceted process.
Create a practical, personal definition and philosophy of leadership.
Gain an understanding of leadership competencies.
Develop an understanding of personal strengths and weaknesses for
leadership.
Modes of Instruction
Assigned readings: Readings are assigned and will be discussed and
applied in class.
Discussion: A leader must be able to articulate his/her ideas and convince
others of recommendations based on logical analysis. You will enhance
your ability to express yourself concisely and accurately through active
participation. Your comments also add to the total learning experience of
all participants.
Discussion teams: Typically, class will begin a review of key issues. During
the course you will be assigned to a team to discuss assignments and
review cases.
Lecture: After the class introduction, we will have a lecture designed to
provide structure to the material and to clarify important leadership
issues.
Case study: Case studies challenge you to apply what you know. What you
learn from a case depends on how carefully you read it and how well you
analyze it.
Experiential learning: The experiential exercises used in class are
designed to help you develop greater self awareness and to enhance
your leadership skills.
Preparation
Please be prepared for class. You will need to read the assigned material,
relate what you have read to your past and current work experience and look
for examples of how organizations are currently addressing these leadership
issues.
Topic Outline
CHAPTER 1: The Meaning and Relevance of Leadership
This introductory chapter has several important purposes. Students are given
a detailed description of the meaning of leadership. Although most students
have studied something about leadership, most can benefit from a refresher
and an update. Another important purpose of the chapter is to explain the
various leadership (not management) roles and the various rewards and
frustrations contained in those roles. This chapter also presents a framework
and model for understanding leadership and explains how leadership skills
are developed. A section about the development followership is also included.
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Date
March,
16, 2013
Course overview
CHAPTER 1: The Meaning and Relevance of Leadership
Leadership Case Problem A: Mike Todman Makes a Splash at Whirlpool
CHAPTER 3: Personal Attributes of Leaders
Leadership Case Problem B: Amy Touchstone Wants to Shape Up the Club
March,
23, 2013
March,
30, 2013
April, 6,
2013
Date
April, 13,
2013
Schedule of activities
Subject
Leadership Case Problem A: Supervisory Styles at the Red Rascal
Leadership Case Problem B: How Do I Decide about Tweets?
CHAPTER 10: How Leaders Exert Influence
CHAPTER 11: How Leaders Attain and Maintain Power
Leadership Case Problem A: Be Fit or Be Out of Favor at CFI Westgate
Leadership Case Problem A : Yo-Yo Empowerment at Direct Mail Inc.
CHAPTER 12: Communicating with Others and Resolving Conflict
Leadership Case Problem A: Margot, The Cross-Cultural Communicator
Leadership Case Problem B: West Coast Wellness on the Go
April, 20,
2013
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2013
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Performance Evaluation
Student performance during the semester will be assessed by four means:
Case analysis and presentation
20%
Participation
20%
Term Paper
20%
Final Exam
40%
The case analysis report should be typed and handed in at the beginning of
each due session. All group members are expected to participate in oral
presentation.
Participation
This course relies heavily on class participation and peer learning. To that
end, class attendance and participation are required. Participation is defined
here as promptness and good attendance as well as oral contributions in
class in the form of meaningful questions, comments, and discussion.
Students will be graded on the quantity and quality of their participation
according to the established criteria, using a 5 point scale of the degree to
which they fulfilled the criteria (see attachment)
Term Paper
Select only one of the following activities as a topic of your term paper. The
activities allow students to use the concepts and theories in the book to
describe and analyze leadership processes involving real leaders.
1. Leadership Behavior Diary: This activity provides an opportunity to use
the behavior concepts in the book to describe a specific leader
observed by the student.
Or 2. Analysis of Famous Leaders: This activity provides an opportunity to
use the concepts and theories in the book to describe a real famous
leader and identify strengths and weaknesses.
In addition to the above activities, all students are requested to submit a
Student Journal: This activity encourages students to do class exercises,
calculate their scores in each exercise, interpret the score he got, and decide
what to do outside the classroom in order to improve himself.
Important Notes
1. No late assignments will be accepted.
2. No make-up exams will be allowed.
3. Keep your cellular phone on silent mode during class.