Motivation
Having good people skills means maximizing effective and productive human interaction to everyone’s benefit. Lynn Taylor, Workplace expert and author
This course is designed to prepare you for a future role in cross-functional functions and (leadership) positions by helping to lead yourselve and understand and efficiently shape interpersonal interactions and conflicts in organizations.
Learning outcomes
Understanding of own and others’ behavior, interpersonal interaction, self-leadership, & emotional intelligence
Upon successful completion of this course, you will have advanced knowledge and skills in following areas:
- Theories explaining interpersonal interaction in business contexts,
- conflict in organizations and the strategies to resolve it,
- self-leadership and teamwork including the challenges of (virtual) collaboration within and between disciplines
- emotional intelligence and resilience,
- understanding of own and others’ behavior in various settings,
- convincing communication of ideas within professional business settings, and
- ethical dimensions of interpersonal interaction.
Topics
Kick-off: How to get most out of this course?
Career: How to get so good they can’t ignore you?
Productivity (distraction): How can I get the most out of my time?
Change: How to change things when change is hard?
Coordination (OKRs): How to measure what matters?
Communication (feedback): How to give valuable feedback and handle conflict?
Productivity (goals): How can I fight distraction and procrastination?
Collaboration (online): How to do it all online?
Culture: How can I get along with other cultures?
Resilience: How to get unstuck and thrive in work and life?
Happiness: How can I become happier?
Learning set-up
classroom teaching, challenges, research, reflection & presentation
This course combines (virtual) classroom teaching (approx on third of the time) and self-learning components (challenges, personal studies) — engagement in both is required to achieve the learning outcomes.
The focus of the teaching sessions is on giving input to each topics including theoretical groundings, examples, cases, and exercises for reflection.
The will be a reading list for every topic, which serves as starting point for your personal study.
There are challenges for each topic, which are designed to help you to get on and facilitate your learning journey.
The challenges and your personal study based are essential tools for preparing the final presentation.
Learning material
lecture notes,
challenges to reflect, change, and grow
& reading lists
We will provide
- lecture notes for each topic including theoretical groundings, examples, cases, questions for reflection, etc.;
- three challenges on three levels of difficulty for each topic;
- level 1 challenges: impetus to reflection (reflect)
- level 2 challenges: getting into action (change)
- level 3 challenges: leaving the comfort zone (grow)
- and reading lists as starting points for your personal study
The challenges are designed to help you to get on and facilitate your learning journey. Also, they are essential tools for preparing the final presentation. We strongly recommend to take up the challenges in the topics you chose at least up to level 2. However, ultimate growth and fun might only start with level 3 challenges. You are also allowed to create your own challenges.
Effort
5 ECTS
≈ 125 h workload
≈ 35 h classes
+ 90 h self learning
You will gain 5 ECTS for this course. This equals approx. 125 hours workload, which you need to pass the course.
- Presence-teaching sessions: approx. 35 hours (12 sessions)
- Challenges, reflection, research, presentation: many hours ;-)
Please prepare your schedule accordingly.
Grading
The course will be graded by means of a final presentation at the end of the semester.
The presentation is a reflection on your personal “learning journey” in at least two of the topics with a focus on the challenges and theories presented and discussed during the lecture.
You will chose one topic during the kick-off and another during the course of the module.
Schedule
If not noted otherwise, the lecture starts on 2 pm and ends 5.15 pm.
Date | Topic | Lecturer | Location |
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Tu, 26.09.2023 1 |
Kick-off | Wild & Weeger | E5.1.09 |
Th, 28.09.2023 |
Career | Wild | Online |
Th, 05.10.2023 |
Productivity (distraction) | Weeger | A.1.58 |
Th, 12.10.2023 |
Change | Weeger | A.1.58 |
Th, 26.10.2023 |
Coordination (OKRs) | Weeger | A.1.58 |
Th, 02.11.2023 |
Communication (feedback) | Weeger | A.1.58 |
Fr, 03.11.2023 |
Collaboration (online) | Wild | B.1.23 |
Th, 09.11.2023 |
Productivity (goals) | Wild | A.1.58 |
Fr, 17.11.2023 2 |
Culture | Rappl & Weeger | A.1.58 |
Th, 23.11.2023 |
Resilience | Weeger | A.1.58 |
Fr, 01.12.2023 |
Happiness | Wild | A.1.58 |
Th, 08.01.2024 |
Deadline slides upload | - | Moodle |
Fr, 12.01.2024 3 |
Final presentations #1 | Wild & Weeger | A.1.58 |
Fr, 19.01.2024 4 |
Final presentations #2 | Wild & Weeger | A.1.58 |