Psychology for Leaders (3 cr)
Code: YH00CL14-3002
General information
Enrollment
02.04.2024 - 30.04.2024
Timing
03.06.2024 - 19.06.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Business
Campus
Main Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5
Teachers
- Natalia Ceruti
Groups
-
HBI24VKSSLike's Summer School 2024 (Bachelor's)
- 04.06.2024 09:00 - 11:45, Psychology for Leaders YH00CL14-3002
- 06.06.2024 09:00 - 11:45, Psychology for Leaders YH00CL14-3002
- 10.06.2024 09:00 - 11:45, Psychology for Leaders YH00CL14-3002
- 12.06.2024 09:00 - 11:45, Psychology for Leaders YH00CL14-3002
- 17.06.2024 09:00 - 11:45, Psychology for Leaders YH00CL14-3002
- 19.06.2024 09:00 - 11:45, Psychology for Leaders YH00CL14-3002
Objectives
Leadership has become the art of establishing long, lasting, and healthy relationships. Companies need to fully understand the humans they work with as well as the ones they want to serve.
The goal of the program is to understand how our mind works so we can provide excellent Leadership experiences.
Through the revision of different scientific psychological schools, participants will be able to understand the basics of human psychology and how to use those consciously and ethically to lead teams, starting from leading themselves.
The program is carried out as a holistic experience. Therefore, it is likely to elicit the practice of core competencies as communication skills, deep listening, critical thinking, creative planning, and diversity integration.
1 IBCRI Skills in Critical and Analytical Understanding
Critically review, analyze and understand information available from academic and professional business sources.
2 IBBUS Applied Business Skills
Apply disciplinary and interdisciplinary knowledge to analyze business challenges and global trends to propose or put into action practical business solutions based on the findings.
3 IBCOM Communication Skills Communicate responsibly and effectively in English through oral, written and digital formats in academic and professional contexts.
4 IBCOL Intercultural Collaboration Skills Demonstrate intercultural teamwork, leadership, and conflict resolution skills.
5 IBETH Ethical Conduct Embrace ethical conduct in practice and decision-making. This may be according to the Principles for Responsible Management Education (UNPRME) or the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations.
6 IBPER Skills for Personal Career Development Reflect upon and deepen personal and professional learning in order to recognize their strengths to support their career development.
Content
Psychology as a tool to improve Management and Leadership.
Basic framework for non-psychologists.
๏ How our brain works (Biopsychology)
๏ How our unconscious mind works (Psychoanalytical School)
๏ How external and internal enforcements shape our conduct (Behavioral School)
๏ How our needs and aspirations trigger our priorities (Humanistic School)
๏ How the whole experience influences us (Gestalt School)
๏ How we process the information and learn (Cognitive school)
๏ How we enforce wellness (Positive School)
๏ How we change and transform through life (Developmental and Learning theories)
๏ How we organize our internal paradigms (Spiral Dynamics)
Learning materials and recommended literature
The trainer will provide its own materials package. Additional recommended material be announced at the beginning of the course.
Teaching methods
The course will be delivered in a workshop format, with emphasis on experiential learning.
Student workload
The course will be held in 6 x 2,5 hours sessions. Students will have homework to complete after each session.
Content scheduling
1. INTRO & LEADERSHIP IDEAS
Course dynamics, rules, and Tasks
Leadership/Management/Psychology relationship in time
2. PURPOSE & TEAM ROLES
Establishing Team´s Purpose and Roles
Positive Psychology ideas
3. PERSONALITY & COMMUNICATION STYLES
Personality
Biopsychology ideas & theories
4. CO-CREATIVE LEADERSHIP
Decision making / VUCA
Cognitive Psychology ideas
5. COLLABORATION, FEEDBACK & CONFLICT
Feedback, Conflict & Collaboration
Psychoanalysis ideas & theories
6. WRAP UP
Integration experience
Process design & deployment analysis
Metacognition
* Topics and schedule can be changed depending on the course dynamics
Further information for students
Assessment will be held through practical work.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
The program will be assessed in a blend of self, peer, and guide methods. The criteria will be explained fully at the beginning of the course.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
The program will be assessed in a blend of self, peer and guide methods. The criteria will be explained fully at the beginning of the course.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
The program will be assessed in a blend of self, peer, and guide methods. The criteria will be explained fully at the beginning of the course.
Prerequisites
One year of studies in universities
Further information
Visiting Docente Natalia Ceruti will be the lecturer.
The assessment will be carried out taking into account the development of 3 Course Elements and the performance in 2 Key Areas:
Course Elements
* Class room Sessions 20%
* Learning Scrapbook 20%
* Learning Diary 20%
Key Areas
* Knowledge & Understanding 20%
* Transferable Skills 20%
Each Element and Area are graded from 0 to 5, with being 5 the highest grade and 0 being the failing one. The final grade will be a simple average of the grades obtained for the Elements and Areas.
In order to pass the course, students should have at least 1 point in all Elements and Areas. Having one or more 0 grades will mean failing the whole course.
The criteria to evaluate Elements and Areas is specified in the General Assessment Rubric http://bit.ly/PBM21Rubric.