This collaborative course examines what constitutes "effective" leadership across cultures, and prepares students for business assignments outside of their home countries.
Understand that the skills and behaviors percieved as effective leadership characteristics in one culture do not necessarily translate into a different culture and context
Acquire frameworks for assessing how to approach a work assignment in a different cultural context
Conduct research into aspects of cultural differentiation, and be able to describe leadership in particular cultures
About this course:
This is a collaborative course that examines what constitutes "effective" leadership across cultures. The underlying theme is that the skills and behaviors that are perceived as effective leadership characteristics in one culture are not necessarily those that will be effective in a different culture. By exploring the ways in which specific characteristics are valued differently by different cultures, you acquire frameworks for assessing how to approach a work assignment in a culture that is not your own. Everyone is expected to work in cross-cultural groups to the extent possible based on enrollments. The weekly readings target particular aspects of cultural differentiation. Working within those topics, the student teams are asked to describe aspects of leadership in particular cultures based on their research and/or personal experiences. Students use both formal presentations and informal discussions to engage each other in learning about different cultural expectations. The goal of the course is to help prepare students for business assignments outside of their native countries.
This is an Asynchronous course and instructor will host live online Zoom meetings on Saturdays from 9am -1pm on January 18; February 22; and March 15. Attendance and participation are expected from all enrolled students.
International Students: This hybrid section is not considered in person for immigration purposes.
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Materials required.
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