Description
What you’ll learn
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The importance of cultural diversity
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The importance of age diversity
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Working in a multi-generational office
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The Skeldon approach
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Dressing gown theory
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Artificial Intelligence and Generation Alpha
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How to motivate Baby Boomers AND Millennials
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Industrial Organisational Strategy
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Leadership in India
IMPORTANT: This course has an emphasis on discussion – the course is to a world-wide global class. We can all learn from one another. This long Diploma course is serious and workbooks and assignments are set. Leadership is not about watching videos alone but discussing, considering, suggesting and then making decisions. The Educational Announcements and the Q/A ensure that this course is always up to date.
Recent review:
“love detailed oriented people, and this instructor not only has a vision, he takes the best time to explain himself and his method”
Lectures added in April 2024:
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Decision-making and team dynamics
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Nurturing an inclusive environment
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Reflections on the role of the leader
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Key takeaways
This course is split into three sections:
Generations:
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Generations in workplace
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8 things to know Millennials
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Generation alpha
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The Skeldon approach
Cultural diversity
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Benefits
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Dressing Gown theory
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Challenges
Management
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Managing Baby Boomers
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Managing a multi-generational workplace
The emphasis throughout in giving practical examples and the setting of research topics. You – the students from 166 countries – know far more than I do about your own culture, your own skills and your own workplace environments. I bring to the course my academic and work-based background, (too many) years of experience and a willingness to listen.
Many many lectures about the generations – interspersed with clips from films which I had the privilege of acting in – and some exercises/questions for you to answer.
Theorists?
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Maslow
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Herzberg
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Taylor
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McGregor
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Skeldon approach
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Dressing gown theory
So, some new(ish) and some old.
But all relevant.
Who this course is for:
- Those who will be in work in the future
- Those currently in management
- Those in work but not as managers
- Those who have now retired
- Those studying management and business at University
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