SYLLABUS Leading & Managing Global Organizations (LAMGO) OneMBA Class 2016 Fall‚ 2014 INSTRUCTOR Dr. Kaja Kroll‚ Professor of Leadership and Organizational Behavior EGADE Business School Mexico Office location: Mexico-City‚ Mexico Phone: +52-1-55-4088-2161 E-mail: kaja.kroll@hsbc.com.mx COURSE OBJECTIVES Through class discussions‚ leader interviews‚ and applied primary research‚ students will understand organizational behavior and leadership theories in global settings
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Individual Performance Management Performance Management at Senior Levels Employee Training & Development Orientation Product & Skill Training Self-learning Recognised for the talent and learning practices by Harvard Business Review 2008 (HBR). Also one of the three organisations featured in the
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Level 5 Leadership Based on Jim Collins article‚ “Level 5 Leadership: The Triumph of Humility and Fierce Resolve”‚ in Best Of HBR‚ HBR‚ July-August‚ 2005‚ p.136-146 The key to an organization becoming great is having a Level 5 leader Someone who blends genuine personal humility with intense professional will “Level 5” The highest level in a hierarchy of leadership capabilities Leaders at the other four levels in the hierarchy can produce high levels of success but not enough to elevate
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www.hbr.org H B R CAS E ST U D Y AND COMMENTARY Who is responsible for assuring technology success at Lenox? Five commentators offer expert advice. The IT System That Couldn’t Deliver by Byron Reimus • Reprint 97308 Lenox’s IT system is in trouble. Who will fix it‚ and how? H B R CAS E ST U D Y The IT System That Couldn’t Deliver by Byron Reimus COPYRIGHT © 1997 HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PUBLISHING CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. “Distribution is the name of the game‚” Lenox CEO and president
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Great Lakes Institute of Management Consumer Behaviour Course Packet Nov-Dec 2012 Dr. S. Bharadhwaj Consumer Behaviour A very Warm Welcome to Consumer Behaviour!! The instructor’s contact details are as follows: Dr. S. Bharadhwaj‚ Professor (Marketing) Great Lakes Institute of Management‚ Chennai Ph: 30809210‚ 96000 83102 E-Mail: bwaj@greatlakes.edu.in The objectives of this course include the following: • To obtain a knowledge of some basics in Consumer Behaviour
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BEST OF HBR 1997 The Work of Leadership Followers want comfort‚ stability‚ and solutions from their leaders. But that’s babysitting. Real leaders Sometimes an article comes along and turns the conventional thinking on a subject not upside down but inside out. So it is with this landmark piece by Ronald Heifetz and Donald Laurie‚ published in January 1997 Notoniy do the authors introduce the breakthrough concept of adaptive change-the sort of change that occurs when people and
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I reflect on the HBR article “The Best of Intentions” by John Humphrey‚ is a case involving racial and gender discrimination. Cynthia Mitchell is the manager for Agfunds financial services. Peter the regional vice president assigned Cynthia to make changes within the company that will bring in more customers. Cynthia respects her boss‚ but is in disbelief when Peter suggests that she don’t hire a highly qualified African American male (Steve) as the spokesman for Arkansas district manager. Peter
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Name: Tonny‚ Chan Kar Yu‚ Student ID: 10297729 Date of Experiment: 19th March 2005‚ Group: B1 Title: Preparation of 1-bromobutane from 1-butanol by SN2 reaction Objective: 1. To study the preparation of 1-bromobutane from 1-butanol by an SN2 reaction 2. To study the method of purification of an organic compound by simple extraction 3. To study the test of identification of alkyl halide Chemicals and Apparatus: ~18.0 g 1-butanol‚ ~20.0 g sodium bromide‚ 15 ml of concentrated sulfuric acid‚ anhydrous
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for a cost system to become obsolete when the process experiences increased automation. In these situations parts being tested through automation are not charged enough overhead while other‚ more labor intensive tests are charged too much (Cooper‚ HBR‚ Reading Packet p50-51). 2. Formulas used for calculations can be found in the Appendix: (Most values from Exhibit 3‚ 5‚ and 6. See Appendix for additional calculations.) Existing: Direct Labor Hours x (100% + 145%) Manager: Direct Labor Hours
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Name__________________________ Chemistry 190: Organic Chemistry EXAM 3 Thursday April 21‚ 2011 1. (12) ______ 2. (14) ______ 3. (20) ______ 4. (12) ______ 5. (54) ______ 6. (16) ______ 7. (12) ______ 8. (10) ______ Total (150) ______ The exam consists of twelve numbered pages and an unnumbered cover sheet. Make certain that you have a complete exam. You will have two hours to work on the exam. No books or notes are allowed; however‚ you may use a molecular model set and a calculator
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