Leadership and Management
*Course Objectives*
1. Equip students with foundational and advanced leadership theories and practices.
2. Develop skills in strategic decision-making, team motivation, and conflict resolution.
3. Foster ethical leadership and cultural competence in diverse workplaces.
4. Prepare students to lead organizational change and drive innovation.
*Course Modules*
*1. Introduction to Leadership and Management*
- Differences between leadership and management
- Key leadership styles (autocratic, democratic, transformational, servant leadership)
- Historical and modern leadership theories (e.g., Trait Theory, Situational Leadership)
*2. Strategic Planning and Decision-Making*
- SWOT analysis, PESTEL framework, and SMART goals
- Data-driven decision-making and risk management
- Scenario planning and crisis management
*3. Organizational Behaviour and Team Dynamics*
- Motivation theories (Maslow, Herzberg, McClelland)
- Building high-performing teams (Tuckman’s stages: forming, storming, norming, performing)
- Managing remote/hybrid teams and cross-cultural communication
*4. Effective Communication*
- Active listening, feedback delivery, and assertive communication
- Public speaking and persuasive messaging
- Digital communication tools (emails, virtual meetings, collaboration platforms)
*5. Conflict Resolution and Negotiation*
- Sources of workplace conflict and resolution strategies
- Win-win negotiation techniques (Harvard Negotiation Project principles)
- Mediation and de-escalation tactics
*6. Change Management*
- Kotter’s 8-Step Change Model
- Overcoming resistance to change
- Leading digital transformation and innovation
*7. Ethical Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)*
- Ethical dilemmas in leadership
- Sustainability practices and CSR frameworks
- Building a culture of integrity and accountability
*8. Financial and Operational Management*
- Budgeting, resource allocation, and financial reporting basics
- Operational efficiency (Lean, Six Sigma)
- Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and ROI analysis
*9. Talent Management and Development*
- Recruitment, onboarding, and retention strategies
- Performance appraisals and coaching
- Succession planning and leadership pipelines
*10. Leadership in a Global Context*
- Cultural intelligence (CQ) and inclusive leadership
- Managing global teams and supply chains
- Navigating geopolitical and economic uncertainties
*11. Innovation and Entrepreneurship*
- Design thinking and agile methodologies
- Fostering a culture of innovation
- Launching and scaling new ventures
*12. Capstone Project or Practicum*
- Real-world leadership challenge: Develop a strategic plan, lead a simulated team, or solve an organizational problem.
- Mentorship and peer feedback sessions.
*Assessment Methods*
- *Case Studies*: Analyse real-world leadership scenarios (e.g., Apple under Tim Cook, crisis management at Johnson & Johnson).
- *Group Projects*: Collaborative strategic plans or team-building simulations.
- *Presentations*: Pitch innovative solutions or present change management strategies.
- *Exams*: Multiple-choice and essay-based assessments on leadership theories.
- *Capstone Evaluation*: Final project judged by industry professionals or instructors.
*Certification Requirements*
- Complete all modules and pass assessments with a minimum grade (e.g., 75%).
- Successfully present the capstone project or complete a *100-hour internship* in a leadership role.