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MQM1LCH - Leadership in Complexity and Change

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MQM1LCH-Leadership in Complexity and Change

Module Provider: Leadership, Organisations and Behaviour
Number of credits: 20 [10 ECTS credits]
Level:7
Terms in which taught: Autumn / Spring / Summer module
Pre-requisites:
Non-modular pre-requisites:
Co-requisites:
Modules excluded:
Current from: 2022/3

Module Convenor: Dr Ana Graca
Email: ana.graca@henley.ac.uk

Type of module:

Summary module description:

This moduleforms part of thePGDipLeadership(Senior Leader Apprenticeship) programme and,as such, sets out to provide the knowledge, skills and behaviours required by senior leaders in today’s world. The modulecoversthechallenges of leadershipin a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous world, including leadingand influencingprojects to deliver change and transformation programmes. It also includeshow tofind solutions that meet the needs of thestakeholders in a responsible and ethical way.





This module builds on the knowledge covered inFoundations of LeadershipandLeading Personal Transformationand develops further understanding of leadership choices, team/organisational dynamics and ethical considerations in leading complex change.


Aims:

The moduleaims to:





  • Develop the capability of individuals to plan, manage and reflect on theirindividual leadership development/leadership responsesin relation to complexity and change.




  • Develop an awareness of a range of perspectives onleadership ofplanned and emergent organisational change.







  • Encourage development of behavioural skills in individuals to increase the effectiveness and appropriateness of their complexity informed change leadership interventions.




  • Develop awareness of the ethical and practical issues in relation to complexity and change leadership.




  • Develop practical knowledge about effectiveness and assessing outcomes of leading change




Assessable learning outcomes:

By the end of the module,it is expected that programme membersmaybe able to demonstrate their abilityin the following areas:



To know and understand:



K4: Innovation; the impact of disruptive technologies (mechanisms that challenge traditional business methods and practices); drivers of change and new ways of working across infrastructure, processes, people and culture and sustainability.



K5: Systems thinking, knowledge/data management, research methodologies and programme management.



K6: Ethics and values-based leadership theories and principles.



K7: Competitive strategies and entrepreneurialism, approaches to effective decision making, and the use of big data and insight to implement and manage change.



K10: Organisational/team dynamics and how to build engagement and develop high performance, agile and collaborative cultures.



K12: Influencing and negotiating strategies both upwards and outwards.


Additional outcomes:

Additional Learning Outcomes:



Skills:



S1:Use horizon scanning and conceptualisation to deliver high performance strategies focusing on growth/sustainable outcomes.



S2: Set strategic direction and gain support for it from key stakeholders.



S3: Undertake research, and critically analyse and integrate complex information.



S4: Lead change in their area of responsibility, create an environment for innovation and creativity, establishing the value of ideas and change initiatives and driving continuous improvement.



S13: Use personal presence and "storytelling" to articulate and translate vision into operational strategies, demonstrating clarity in thinking.



Behaviours



B1: Work collaboratively enabling empowerment and delegation.



B2: Take personal accountability aligned to clear values.



B3: Curious and innovative - exploring areas of ambiguity and complexity and finding creative solutions.



B4: Value difference and champion diversity.





Additional Outcomes



• Confidence



• Understanding the importance and use of reflection in learning andleadership


Outline content:

The module covers the following topics:



• Perspectives on organisational change



• Organisations as complex evolving systems



• Intervening in change – the role of the change leader



• Change leader choices and limitations (includes ethical choices)



• Uncertainty and unintended consequences in change



• Change leader sense-making – working with weak signals, making sense of emerging patterns



• Practical implications of complexity for change leaders


Global context:

The module is taught with reference totheglobalcontextof the learners’organisationsandtheirexperiences.




Brief description of teaching and learning methods:

Teaching and learning takes place through a blended learning approach. The teaching and learning methods comprise a combination of self-study via a range of online materials on the Canvas learning platform, face-to-face workshops with Faculty and a Learning Coach,who supports the cohort throughoutthe module.The learnersfollow aninquiry basedapproach, andeachpersonparticipates in afacilitatedAction Learning set of approxim ately6 -8 learnersin week 6 of themodule.





Materials on Canvas include content on-screen, videos, PowerPoint presentations, journal articles, book chapters,practicalactivitiesand reflection points.


Contact hours:
Autumn Spring Summer
Lectures 7
Seminars 4
Practicals classes and workshops 4
Work-based learning 80
Guided independent study:
Wider reading (independent) 20
Wider reading (directed) 20
Peer assisted learning 3
Advance preparation for classes 2
Essay preparation 40
Reflection 20
Total hours by term 0 200 0
Total hours for module 200

Summative Assessment Methods:
Method Percentage
Written assignment including essay 100

Summative assessment- Examinations:

No examination.


Summative assessment- Coursework and in-class tests:

One5,000 wordindividual assignment, to be submitted as per the submission schedule for the cohort.


Formative assessment methods:

Facilitated learningactivities are undertakenduring the module,includingformative feedback ofthe assignment.


Penalties for late submission:

These are in accordance with the mode of study arrangements laid out in the programme specifications.


Assessment requirements for a pass:

Formative assessment is either a “Proceed” or “Revise”, and emphasis is placed on providing feedback.


Reassessment arrangements:

Formative reassessment arrangements:



One resubmission.





Reassessment arrangements for summative assessment:



Reassessment by 100% assignment, capped at 50%.


Additional Costs (specified where applicable):

Last updated: 22 September 2022

THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MODULE DESCRIPTION DOES NOT FORM ANY PART OF A STUDENT'S CONTRACT.

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