Leaders in business and non-profit organizations increasingly work across national borders and in multi-cultural environments. You may work regularly with customers or suppliers abroad, or be part of a globally dispersed cross-functional team, or an expatriate manager on an international assignment. You may be a member of a global online community, or a development aid worker collaborating with an international network of partner organizations. In all of these contexts, your effectiveness as a leader depends on how well you understand and are able to manage individual and collective behaviors in an intercultural context.
In this course – together with a team of Bocconi expert faculty and Bocconi alumni – we’ll explore the theory and practice of international and intercultural leadership and organizational behavior. Social science research has revealed systematic ways in which our behavior differs across cultural contexts – enabling us to more effectively work across borders. Insights from psychology, neuroscience, sociology and anthropology, from communication studies and from management scholarship allow us to understand what shapes individual and group decision making, what enhances or weakens team performance, and how we can build and use our social networks. And the shared practical experience of international leaders allows us to identify concrete steps to enhancing intercultural leadership competence, and to be cognizant of common leadership challenges.
Learning about organizational behavior provides a great opportunity to develop your leadership skills and to reflect on your own behavioral tendencies. How do you usually make important decisions? What motivates you and how do you try motivating others? How successfully do you leverage and integrate diverse skills and views in a team? Do you prefer professional relationships with a close-knit group of trusted colleagues, or with a far-flung network of acquaintances from all walks of life?
If you really want to learn how organizations behave and take decisions and at the same time develop leadership skills, then this is the course for you.
We are looking forward to welcoming you and supporting you on this journey of learning and discovery.
COURSE SYLLABUS
Week 1 - Leadership Acumen. International perspective on leadership, common traps & challenges, and opportunities of intercultural leadership.
Week 2 - Navigating Culture. Impact of cultural differences on organizations, decoding culture, culture classifications and stereotyping, developing intercultural intelligence.
Week 3 - Communication. Communication and its impact on leadership identity and relationships, managing communication to improve decision making, steps for developing your intercultural communication skills.
Week 4 - Motivation. Views on individual motivation, cultural differences in motivation, developing motivation and commitment in teams.
Week 5 - Networking. Patterns of interpersonal relationships in/across organizations, strategically developing social networks and social capital, norms for networking across cultures.
Week 6 - Conflict. Effective / defective conflict management approaches, dealing with ethical dilemmas.
Thanks to the participation of our alumni and of the Bocconi Alumni Association, participants will have practical insights on international leadership.
RECOMMENDED BACKGROUND
All are welcome! Some prior exposure to basic issues of organizational behavior (communication, decision making, motivation, etc.) is useful, but not required.
In the first module we outline the basics of leadership and leadership development with an international mindset, exploring common traps & challenges, and opportunities of intercultural leadership.
1. Introduction - Three Principles of Leadership•15 minutes
2. FOCUS ON RESEARCH - Leadership from an International OB Perspective•15 minutes
3. FOCUS ON PRACTICE - Leadership Challenges•23 minutes
4. FOCUS ON PRACTICE - Leadership Opportunities•11 minutes
5. Wrap Up•8 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Grading Policy•10 minutes
Surviving the Course•10 minutes
SLIDES WEEK 1•10 minutes
Links and Readings•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 20 minutes
Quiz 1•20 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 30 minutes
Ready, steady, go!•10 minutes
How do leaders react to mistakes?•10 minutes
Leadership Development Exercise #1•10 minutes
NAVIGATING CULTURE
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
In this second module we talk about the impact of culture and cultural differences on organizations, different perspectives on analyzing and decoding culture, and how to develop intercultural intelligence.
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5 videos4 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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5 videos•Total 76 minutes
1. Introduction - Navigating Cultures•17 minutes
2. FOCUS ON RESEARCH - Implicit Theories of Culture in Our Heads•16 minutes
3. CASE DISCUSSION - Decoding Cultures•14 minutes
4. FOCUS ON PRACTICE - Cultural Intelligence•24 minutes
5. Wrap Up•5 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Have You Ever Lived Abroad? Join The Discussion!•10 minutes
Join The Discussion: Should the Boss Have All the Answers?•10 minutes
SLIDES WEEK 2•10 minutes
Links and Readings•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz 2•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Leadership Development Exercise #2•10 minutes
COMMUNICATING EFFECTIVELY
Module 3•3 hours to complete
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Almost everything international leaders do, they do through communication. In an international context, they often encounter communication barriers when they interact with followers, peers, and partners from other cultures. We talk about how to encourage open, respectful, and productive conversations for improving collaboration and collective decision-making. We will also closely examine the role of communication for leaders' identity and their relationships with others. Bocconi alumni who have accumulated many years of international experience share with us what they have learned about intercultural communication and how to develop your communication skills.
5. FOCUS ON RESEARCH - Becoming a More Effective Communicator•21 minutes
6. INTEGRATIVE CASE - Communicating Effectively•10 minutes
7. Wrap Up•12 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
SLIDES WEEK 3•10 minutes
Links and Readings•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 20 minutes
Quiz 3•20 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Cultural clashes: when communication gets hard•10 minutes
Leadership Development Exercise #3•10 minutes
MOTIVATING FOLLOWERS
Module 4•3 hours to complete
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International leaders need to spur and channel the energy, talents, and commitment of their followers. To foster motivation leaders need to recognize people's diverse needs and motives, cultural foundations of motivation, and social mechanisms that determine motivation in teams. We emphasize that there is no “magic bullet” for motivation that works reliably and universally, we discuss motivation theories and frameworks that can greatly enhance international leaders’ ability to adapt their motivation efforts in intercultural contexts - both for individuals and for teams.
3. Process Theories - Part 1: Learned Needs Theory•10 minutes
4. Process Theories - Part 2: Expectancy Theory•16 minutes
5. CASE DISCUSSION - Applying Motivation Theories•18 minutes
6. Introduction to Team Motivation•7 minutes
7. FOCUS ON RESEARCH - How Sports Coaches Motivate Their Teams•13 minutes
8. Wrap Up•12 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
SLIDES WEEK 4•10 minutes
Links and Readings•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz 4•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Have you seen the movie "We Are Marshall"?•10 minutes
Leadership Development Exercise #4•10 minutes
BUILDING PROFESSIONAL NETWORKS
Module 5•2 hours to complete
Module details
Throughout the course we emphasize leaders’ interdependent relationships with followers, and the importance of managing those relationships. Here we broaden our view to consider the network of relationships. We work towards a solid understanding of how social networks evolve, how they constrain and enable cognition and behavior, and which relational norms international leaders want to consider as they actively network across cultural boundaries. Bocconi alumni will share their recommendations for effective networking.
2. Impact of Social Networks on Organizations and Groups•16 minutes
3. FOCUS ON RESEARCH - How Networks Evolve•15 minutes
4. INTEGRATIVE CASE - Strategic Approaches•13 minutes
5. FOCUS ON PRACTICE & Wrap Up•19 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
SLIDES WEEK 5•10 minutes
Links and Readings•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz 5•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Checkpoint!•10 minutes
Leadership Development Exercise #5•10 minutes
MANAGING CONFLICTS
Module 6•3 hours to complete
Module details
Conflicts are a normal occurrence in any organization, and can be productive and beneficial when managed effectively. In this last module we talk about conflicts styles, and focus on distributive and procedural justice concerns across a variety of cultural settings. Bocconi alumni share their approaches to identifying and working through important conflicts in a multicultural context. We also discuss how to handle ethical dilemmas – often the most challenging conflicts international leaders have to handle.
What's included
8 videos3 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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8 videos•Total 94 minutes
1. Introduction to Conflict Management•12 minutes
2. Distributive Justice•16 minutes
3. Procedural Justice•17 minutes
4. FOCUS ON PRACTICE - Healthy Conflict Culture•14 minutes
5. Ethical Dilemmas•15 minutes
6. FOCUS ON RESEARCH - Responsible Leadership•12 minutes
7. Wrap Up•5 minutes
Outro to the Course•3 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
SLIDES WEEK 6•10 minutes
Links and Readings•10 minutes
Acknowledgements•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz 6•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Leadership Development Exercise #6•10 minutes
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