(18 hrs) Generations; Cultural Diversity and Management -& Leadership in India & Industrial Organisational Strategy
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Duration: 19.5 Hours
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What you'll learn
- The importance of cultural diversity
- The importance of age diversity
- Working in a multi-generational office
- The Skeldon approach
- Dressing gown theory
- Artificial Intelligence and Generation Alpha
- How to motivate Baby Boomers AND Millennials
- Industrial Organisational Strategy
- Leadership in India
- None
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"
Twenty new lectures added 25th May 2021
New lecture added 6th April 2020: Leadership Research. This lecture includes extensive homework.
WORKBOOK ADDED APRIL 2020: Leadership in India
WORKBOOK ADDED 29 July 2020: Industrial Organisational Strategy
This course is split into three sections:
Generations:
Generations in workplace
8 things to know Millennials
Generation alpha
The Skeldon approach
Cultural diversity
Benefits
Dressing Gown theory
Challenges
Management
Managing Baby Boomers
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?
Maslow
Herzberg
Taylor
McGregor
Skeldon approach
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