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B66 OB 500FFoundations for Impactful Teamwork0.0 Unit
Description:Working effectively in and leading teams are essential competencies in modern organizations, both large and small. Setting the foundation for knowledge, skills, and experiences will differentiate you as an effective member and leader of impactful teams. Course objectives are:  Learn and be able to apply a framework for effectively launching and leading goal-directed team-based performance episodes, including principles of adaptive teamwork and continuous improvement.  Understand common barriers encountered when working under pressure in diverse teams and be able to apply evidence-based practices for surmounting these barriers.  Refine your awareness of your personal strengths and weaknesses as a leader and develop a plan for growing as a leader during your MBA program.  Develop resourcefulness in navigating diverse local environments and unfamiliar cultures and societies. Using an experiential model, you will join your Global MBA Core Team. You will take on a series of difficult team-based challenges in St. Louis, Washington DC, Barcelona, and Shanghai and receive candid feedback on your performance as an individual and as a team. While much of this course will take place "in the wild," classroom time will be used to lay core academic foundations; discuss evidence-based practices for working effective in, and leading, diverse teams; reflect on and learn from your successes and failures in the team-based challenges. Prerequisite: None
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