2017/2018 MA-MMBAO3030U Contemporary Leadership Theories and Practices
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Contemporary Leadership Theories and Practices |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 3 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Part Time Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Autumn, Spring |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Study board |
Study Board for Master of Business
Administration
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Last updated on 30-06-2017 |
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To achieve the grade 12, students should meet the
following learning objectives with no or only minor mistakes or
errors: At the end of the course, the participant should be able
to:
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In everyday operations, as well as in changes and transitions, leadership is a central element. Through leadership, direction established, followership is mobilized, and progress achieved and monitored. The popular distinction between management and leadership differentiates between routine operations and changes, and is at times interpreted as if these are two very different roles, perhaps enacted by different individuals. This, however, is highly debatable. Change without attention to detail and without knowledge of what is changing rarely succeeds, and everyday operation demands constant adjustment and development, to be effective.
Not least in the contemporary turbulent business environment, the ability to reflexively orient oneself in relation to the situation and context is critical for successful mobilization of various resources, to move the organizational agenda forward. As part of the leadership process, the practical process of strategizing concerns the ongoing negotiation and development of a viable direction for collective action.
In this course, the concept of leadership will be explored from a variety of perspective. Rather than proposing a single understanding of leadership, we will orient ourself in, and apply a wide range of approaches, on a theoretical as well as a practical level. The course is designed to develop your leadership capacities by engaging with practical challenges, but also to widen your understanding of the phenomenon of leadership on a theoretical level, facilitating navigation in a constant stream of leadership fads. |
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The course is structured in 8 sessions, where each session is focusing on a specific topic. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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The feedback
Feedback is given to the student together with the grade when written and oral exams have been evaluated. Half way through the course you have the possibility of handing in a preliminary version of the leadership challenge, along with preliminary analysis, reflection, and actions tried (maximum 5 pages), and get teacher feedback on this. The hand-in and feedback process is managed through Learn. The evaluation At the evaluation unit at CBS’s Economic & Analysis department we ask you to evaluate the overall course. In other words if there has been exercise classes and lectures the evaluation should include both. We evaluate every course and faculty to secure and strengthen the professional level of the offered course. |
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Syllabus will be available, well in time, before the first session. |