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Hot Groups and Hierarchies

MGMT X 493.13

New companies today need to be agile and flexible. This course provides a roadmap for developing, nurturing and achieving success through leading hot groups and working around traditional hierarchical structures.

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Spring
Live Online
Starting at $855.00
As few as 11 weeks
4.0

What you can learn.

  • Identify the leadership styles, behaviors, and disciplines which push today's growth companies to higher performance levels
  • Understand how hot groups work, and learn to develop, nurture, and achieve success by building and leading hot groups
  • Study the common pitfalls in hierarchies, toxic leader development, and mitigation strategies for toxic leadership

About this course:

Back in 1975, for a traditional industrial company, the ratio of stock market value (in dollars) to hard assets might run about one-to-one. Near the end of 2015, the equivalent ratio for Facebook, Bidu and many newer companies was in the area of 60, 80 or even 100-to-one. The new economy companies are outperforming traditional companies and even newer companies entering the marketplace at literally the speed of light.  Substantial change is more than stock market valuations and new growth companies challenging traditional market leaders; it is about leadership styles, behaviors and disciplines which push today’s growth companies to higher performance levels. Large, hierarchical, well-ordered organizations are having to make room for small, egalitarian, disordered hot groups. Hot groups may have their origins as teams, task forces, panels, boards and committees but hot groups are “task-obsessed” necessities now for sustaining themselves and growing in this highly competitive, global, diverse and fast-paced “connected” world. This course provides a roadmap for developing, nurturing and achieving significant organizational successes building and leading hot groups. We also study common pitfall in hierarchies with “toxic” leadership that destroyed major U.S. companies, such as Enron, Arthur Anderson, WorldCom, Adelphia Communications, Lehman Brothers, Refco, Fannie Mae, just to name a few. The well-known international examples include Medici Bank (Italy), Qintex (Australia), Barings Bank (U.K), Bre-X (Canada), HIH Insurance (Australia), Parmalat (Italy), Nortel (Canada), among many others. Toxic leadership examples can also extend to country leaders, Congressmen, local city officials and leaders in small organizations with conflicts of interest, personality disorders and behavioral issues. This course includes toxic leadership identification tools and mitigation strategies.

Spring 2025 Schedule

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Monday 6:30PM - 9:30PM PT
Future Offering (Opens February 03, 2025 12:00:00 AM)
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Fee:
$855.00
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Location: Remote Classroom
Notes

No meeting May 26, 2025. One make up meeting to be arranged.

Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Materials required. Internet access required. 

Refund Deadline
No refunds after April 13, 2025
Course Requirements
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Mon Mar 31, 2025
6:30PM PT - 9:30PM PT
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Mon Apr 7, 2025
6:30PM PT - 9:30PM PT
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Mon Apr 14, 2025
6:30PM PT - 9:30PM PT
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Mon Apr 21, 2025
6:30PM PT - 9:30PM PT
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Mon Apr 28, 2025
6:30PM PT - 9:30PM PT
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Mon May 5, 2025
6:30PM PT - 9:30PM PT
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Mon May 12, 2025
6:30PM PT - 9:30PM PT
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Mon May 19, 2025
6:30PM PT - 9:30PM PT
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Mon Jun 2, 2025
6:30PM PT - 9:30PM PT
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Mon Jun 9, 2025
6:30PM PT - 9:30PM PT
Remote Classroom

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