Leadership in International Organisations

Faculty

Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences

Version

Version 1 of 25.11.2024.

Module identifier

22M1110

Module level

Master

Language of instruction

English

ECTS credit points and grading

5.0

Module frequency

only winterterm

Duration

1 semester

 

 

Brief description

"Leadership and social influence" as well as self-management, such as active learning, resilience, stress tolerance and flexibility, belong to the top future skills according tho the World Economic Forum (2020).

This module encourages students to reflect their own attitudes, mindset and behaviour to reach own goals (self regulation) und their roles in diverse, international teams.

Teaching and learning outcomes

The module consists of two parts

I. Team-building in international teams

1. Principles of teams, teamwork and group dynamics

1.1 Group, team and organizations

1.2 Causal factors and indicators of team competence

1.3 Team roles and team standards

2. Team competence: shaping roles and relationships for effective teamwork

2.1 Stages of team building

2.2 Communication, problem-solving and decision-making

2.3 Team-building measures

2.4 Team reflexivity

The "Team-Building" part module can be replaced by an "excursion".

II. Leadership:

1. Personal Mastery: Self leadership and self efficacy

1.1 The Leader’s Own Mindset: Emotions and Beliefs

1.2 Culture and Socialisations as framework

1.3 Changing attitudes and the behavioural repertoire for professional leadership of oneself and others

2. Role and task of executives in international organizations

1.1 Reflecting one’s own experiences and leadership expectations (being led)

1.2 Understanding leadership as an executive (leading)

1.3 Challenges in diverse teams - reflecting cultural and institutional background of team members

2. Appraisal interviews

2.1 Setting targets and preparing interviews

2.2 Moderation

2.3 Feedback methods

2.4 Target agreement talks

Overall workload

The total workload for the module is 150 hours (see also "ECTS credit points and grading").

Teaching and learning methods
Lecturer based learning
Hours of workloadType of teachingMedia implementationConcretization
20SeminarPresence-
10Learning in groups / Coaching of groupsPresence-
10PracticePresence-
5ExaminationPresence-
Lecturer independent learning
Hours of workloadType of teachingMedia implementationConcretization
36Study of literature-
6Peer-Feedback-
30Presentation preparation-
6Self-Assessment-
27Other-
Graded examination
  • Portfolio exam or
  • Portfolio exam or
  • Written examination
Remark on the assessment methods

Portfolio Exam 1: Referat (70 points) and oral presentation (30 points)

Portfolio Exam 2: Term paper (50 points) and written exam (one hour, 50 points)

Exam duration and scope

Written examination: in accordance with the valid study regulations

Assignment: Around 2500-3000 Words; oral presentation around 10-20 minutes.

Term paper: Around 2000-2300 Words.

The requirements are specified in the relevant class.

Recommended prior knowledge

Fundamental principles of employee leadership, communication and HRM (BA)

Knowledge Broadening

The students learn by practical exercises to reflect their expectations with regard to leadership in international teams and organisations. They are able to define and reflect their own role as member of a team and as executive manager.

Methodological resources, instruments and interventions for the leading of oneself as well as employees and teams/groups shall be used effectively.

Knowledge deepening

Students understand the principles of self-organization/self mastery. They know theories and practical interventions of leadership. They are able to differentiate team stages and roles in teams. They understand the specific challenges in international teams and different leadership settings, e.g. virtual leadership. 

Application and Transfer

Students understand typical leadership challenges in international teams and are able to analyse the situation and come to adequate decisions. The integrate different perspectives and cultural backgrounds in their doing. 

Academic Innovation

This course focusses on personality development. Scientific research is used for understanding own actions and thinking.

Communication and Cooperation

Students understand own effect on others and are able to communicate in a empathic and goal-oriented way. They are preparing talks and meetings and talk clearly and directly. They are capable of active listening and ask clarifying questions and pay attention to other people's nonverbal signals.

Students understand their role in a team and are willing to do their share of the work in a team to accomplish group objectives.

Academic Self-Conception / Professionalism

Students understand ethical implications own responsibilities of decisions and actions. They reflect their own values and can understand why people in a diverse team come to different approaches. 

Literature

Scientific Literature:

  • Dronnen, M. (2020): Positive Leadership. Using Positive Psychology for a Better Workplace Culture. Springer.
  • Einola, K. & Alvesson, M. (2021): The perils of authentic leadership theory. Leadership, 2021, Vol. 17(4) 483–490 
  • Zeitoun, H.; Nordberg, D. & Homberg, F. (2019): The dark and bright
    sides of hubris: Conceptual implications for leadership and governance research

Literature for practical exercises and reflections:

  • Covey, St. (2006): Leadership Essentials. FranklinCovey, Utah, USA.

Actual additional articles are given in the course.

Linkage to other modules

Link to "HRM in MNEs"

Applicability in study programs

  • International Business and Management (Master)
    • International Business and Management, M.A. (01.09.2024)

    Person responsible for the module
    • Schinnenburg, Heike
    Teachers
    • Unknown person
    • Schinnenburg, Heike