Leading Teams and Organizations National Taiwan University
Course Overview
This course is designed to make students better leaders in teams while some of the principles can be applied to organizations. To achieve this objective, I will provide students with various principles and strategies drawn on solid empirical research to help future managers increase the probability of success. Students will learn both the conceptual understanding and the behavioral skills required to lead teams and organizations successfully. Students will draw from their own experiences in discussing team and organization management skills and learn from classmates' experience sharing. Topics will include leadership styles, individual decision making, team selection, team creativity, team diagnosis, team conflict, etc. In addition, students will learn how to manage and work in cross-cultural teams through the final team project in which students will be paired up with students from different countries. Class structure: This course is interactive, analytical, and sometimes experiential. We will use case studies, class exercises, and videos to stimulate class discussions. Each class will begin by me giving an overview and introduction to the topic. We will then have a group scheduled to present summaries of the assigned readings and cases. I will facilitate the class discussions about the case and the readings when I expect that every student is well prepared for the class discussion. The class will end with a discussion of potential applications and a review.
Learning Achievement
Competence
Course prerequisites
Online study guide questions: 10 % In-class participation: 20% Team case analysis report: 20% Quizzes: 10 % Final team project: 40%
Grading Philosophy
Course schedule
Course type
Online Course Requirement
Instructor
Yi-Ching Liu
Other information
(College of Management) Department of Business Administration *Registration eligibility: juniors and above.
Site for Inquiry
Please inquire about the courses at the address below.
Email address: http://www.management.ntu.edu.tw/en/MBA