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MOB3514: Leading in a Connected World

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Credits 4.00

MOB3514 Leading in a Connected World
(Formerly Managing the High-Performing Or ORGANIZATION)
4 General Credits

This course will help you learn how to manage collaboration and networks for organizational performance and personal success. It will focus on ways in which successful leaders think about, analyze, and develop collaboration networks that help drive strategic advantage, innovation, and well-being in organizations. The course will also equip you with a range of network tools and frameworks that not only can make you a more effective leader and team member but give you a competitive advantage in the job market.

In this course we will specifically address:

• STRATEGY: Deriving strategic advantage in a knowledge economy.  The ability to innovate and leverage expertise has become central to wealth creation for organizations and entire economies.  The first 25% of this course will focus on how leaders can best define and develop networks that drive both organizational and personal success.  In addition, we will review practices and unique technologies that high performing organizations employ to better leverage and share employee experience and expertise.

• ORGANIZATION: Attaining critical efficiencies and innovation through networks.  In order to develop innovative products and services, leaders need to develop innovative organizations through new and better ways of collaborating.  The middle 50% of this course will teach a specific process leaders can use for systematically assessing, improving and supporting collaboration inside organizations (especially in informal networks).   

• EXECUTION: Driving performance through team and individual level learning and execution.  The bulk of work done in organizations occurs in teams or other collaborative relationships.  The last 25% of this class will address unique ways to drive performance through teams by helping them more effectively work through networks.  In addition, specific focus will be paid to key things YOU need to think about in managing your own career and networks as you enter the work force.

Prerequisites: FME

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