Leading in a Complex Environment

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Free Online Course: Leading in a Complex Environment provided by edX is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 10 weeks long, 8-10 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from edX. Leading in a Complex Environment is taught by Bernard McKenna.

Overview
  • Leaders must be prepared to succeed in fast-moving, complex, global business environments. This course is intended for people working in the modern-day global organization and will teach you how to tackle these complex and challenging issues, including:

    • How global issues, such as global warming and geopolitical tensions, impact an organization's decision-making process and how to navigate these challenging issues.
    • How leaders respond to and manage issues such as social responsibility, environmental sustainability, crisis management, and cultural differences.
    • How leaders represent their organizations and why it’s important they demonstrate virtue and authenticity to build trust.

    This course draws on the diverse knowledge of both leadership scholars and experienced leaders. Through a series of engaging videos, interviews, case studies, written reflections, peer feedback, and other self-insight activities, this course alerts learners to intractable problems that are too often ignored. The course will not provide convenient off-the-rack answers, but asks students to dig deep into their own soul to firstly acknowledge the problems in our contemporary world and then reflect on whether they have the capacity to negotiate them.

Syllabus
  • MODULE 1: THE PLANET, PEOPLE AND LEADERSHIP
    Focuses on human responsibility for the planet and the underlying need for leadership virtue, considering broader social issues.

    MODULE 2: THE PLANET
    Examines a range of philosophical concepts as frameworks to understand and address global leadership challenges.

    MODULE 3: LEADING FOR SUSTAINABILITY
    Successful and virtuous leadersprovide insight onhow tobecome a reflective and virtuous leader when faced with the challenges of working in organizations that are largely oriented to short-term, profit-based criteria that often reward the wrong leaders.

    MODULE 4: PERSUASIVE LEADERS: AVOIDING GREENWASH AND SPIN
    Considers authentic persuasion as an important leadership characteristic, and explores how inauthentic persuasion in organizations and in politics using greenwash and spin leads to a loss of public trust.

    MODULE 5: BEING ‘POLITICAL’
    Considers the real issues of power, how leadership theory rarely deals with these andhow an authentic leader negotiates situations and uses power virtuously to achieve life-affirming outcomes.

    MODULE 6: COURAGEOUS LEADERSHIP
    Considers different types of courage, namely physical and moral courage. Alsoexplains the the concept of conation, which is moving from intention to action, in defining courageous leadership.

    MODULE 7: WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP
    Focuses on the enablers needed for women to achieve positions of influence within their organizations and society at largeand identifies success factors and opportunities for the current and emerging generations of women leaders.

    MODULE 8: THE WISE LEADER
    Introduces the concept of wise leadership, providing an understanding of how wisdom is theorized in contemporary times and its relevance to leading for sustainable global development and fair organizations in order to promote human flourishing.

    MODULE 9: PRACTICAL WISDOM IN ORGANIZATIONS
    Considers how wisdom can be practically applied in organizational leadership settings and draws attention to the difficulty of being wise as organizations become more complicated by bureaucratic discourses.

    MODULE 10: INDIGENOUS LEADERSHIP
    Considers ancient wisdoms that have been retained within Indigenous cultures despite having suffered devastating oppression and exclusion.