Managing People, Culture and Teams
This Course focuses on the human side of business. Professor Bendersky moves from the general topic of corporate culture and how it can be consciously shaped and managed to the effective use of teams, then concludes with topics on decision-making and change management, two universal challenges managers face.
Faculty
Prof. Corinne Bendersky
Professor
Corinne Bendersky, Ph.D., is an associate professor of Management and Organizations at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. She has been a member of the faculty since 2002, and teaches in the MBA and Fully-Employed MBA programs. She received her B.A. with honors from Oberlin College, and her Ph.D. in Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Sloan School of Management. Prior to joining academia, Dr. Bendersky worked as a mediator, dispute systems design consultant and negotiation trainer.
Professor Bendersky’s research focuses on various aspects of organizational conflict management and negotiation processes. She has published articles in numerous academic management journals and books. Dr. Bendersky’s current research focuses on conflicts over status, or social esteem. Emphasizing symbolic resource interests and the causes and consequences of pursuing status ambitions contributes new insights to the role of conflict in group performance and how status hierarchies evolve over time.
Course Learning Objectives:
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Analyze organizational culture to proactively shape and reinforce it for strategic alignment.
- Build, coach, and develop teams in your business so that they work together efficiently, confidently, and productively.
- Take an informed, analytical, and strategic approach to making decisions and proactively managing dynamic change within your organization, using structured processes and best practices.
- Diagnose a company’s culture based on agreement and intensity, and write a prescription for improving the culture.
- Use 15 dimensions of organizational culture to create a cultural profile that represents the ideal culture for a specific organization.
- Create an action plan for an organization’s Human Resources Director that addresses three tools for building and maintaining a strong, vibrant corporate culture.
- Create an action plan for a struggling team, to help them develop a shared mental model.
- Clarify the objectives and purposes of several teams in a business context.
- Use the GRIP model to create a framework for a dysfunctional team to improve its collective state regarding thoughts, motivations, and feelings.
- Evaluate a set of options to solve a business problem, identifying possible heuristics and biases that could be affecting the decision-making process.
- Use the WRAP process to analyze each of the available options when faced with a serious business problem.
- Write several introductory elements of a business plan for a given business idea/company, using a modified template.
- Develop preliminary revenue elements of a business plan for a given business idea/company, using a modified template.
- Write several operations elements of a business plan for a given business idea/company, using a modified template.
Syllabus
- Building Great Organizational Culture
- Building High Performing Teams
- Decision Making for High Performing Organization
- Managing Change within Organization
Building Great Organizational Culture
Learning Objectives:
As a result of participating in this module, you will be able to:
- Diagnose a company’s culture based on agreement and intensity, and write a prescription for improving the culture.
- Use 15 dimensions of organizational culture to create a cultural profile that represents the ideal culture for a specific organization.
- Create an action plan for an organization’s Human Resources Director that addresses three tools for building and maintaining a strong, vibrant corporate culture.
Module Components:
Video Lectures:
- What is Culture?
- Characteristics of High Performance Organizational Culture
- What Can We Do About Organizational Culture?
Readings:
- Defining Organizational Culture
- Relationship between Organizational Culture, Leadership Behavior and Job Satisfaction
- Five Structures That Shaped Zappos’ Culture
Case-Study:
- Toupeé Tickets
Quiz:
- Building Great Organizational Culture
Building High Performing Teams
Learning Objectives:
As a result of participating in this module, you will be able to:
- Create an action plan for a struggling team, to help them develop a shared mental model.
- Clarify the objectives and purposes of several teams in a business context.
- Use the GRIP model to create a framework for a dysfunctional team to improve its collective state regarding thoughts, motivations, and feelings.
Module Components:
Video Lectures:
- Defining “Team” in Organizations
- Selecting the Right People
- Managing Team Performance
- Team Tools for Delivering High Performance
Readings:
- Characteristics of a High-Performance Team
- Ten Tips for Choosing the Right Employee for New Small Business Owners
- How to Hire the Right People
- Four Basic Steps to Hire the Right Person
- Three Success Factors that Define High Performance Teams
Case-Study:
- Toupeé Tickets (Continued- Part 1)
Quiz:
- Building High Performing Teams
Decision Making for High Performing Organization
Learning Objectives:
As a result of participating in this module, you will be able to:
- Evaluate a set of options to solve a business problem, identifying possible heuristics and biases that could be affecting the decision-making process.
- Use the WRAP process to analyze each of the available options when faced with a serious business problem.
Module Components:
Video Lectures:
- Introduction to Decision Biases and Heuristics
- Correcting for Biases: WRAP Process
Readings:
- The Process of Organization and Management
- Identify and Define the Problem
- Business Decision- Making Welcomes Science
- Three Effective Methods for Making Better Decisions
Case-Study:
- Toupeé Tickets (Continued- Part 2)
Quiz:
- Decision Making for High Performing Organization
Managing Change within Organization
Learning Objectives:
As a result of participating in this module, you will be able to:
- Write several introductory elements of a business plan for a given business idea/company, using a modified template.
- Develop preliminary revenue elements of a business plan for a given business idea/company, using a modified template.
- Write several operations elements of a business plan for a given business idea/company, using a modified template.
Module Components:
Video Lectures:
- Organizational Change – A Strategic Model for Change
- Organizational Change
Readings:
- Understanding Change Management
- Managers’ Focus on Communication, Training, Monitoring and Counseling Workforce
- Did You Know? – The Sequel
Case-Study:
- Toupeé Tickets (Continued- Part 3)
Quiz:
- Managing Change within Organization
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