General Information
This subject delivers key executive skills through several intensive workshops as well as the Faculty Business Leaders Forum seminars. Topics will be determined in part by the development needs and career aspirations of each EMBA cohort assessed in the initial two-week orientation. Sample topics may include oral communication, case analysis and presentation, presenting to the Board, presenting to investors, consulting skills, competitive intelligence, negotiation, ethics/managerial social responsibility, speaking to the media, influencing others, EQ 360, public speaking and/or speech writing, sales/persuasion skills, interviewing, data analysis skills and using research databases.
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Details
Academic unit: Bond Business School Subject code: EXEC71-105 Subject title: Leadership Skill Development Subject level: Postgraduate Semester/Year: May 2017 Credit points: 10.000 -
Delivery & attendance
Timetable: https://bond.edu.au/timetable Delivery mode: Intensive Workload items: - Seminar: x1 (Total hours: 4) - Seminar 1
- Seminar: x1 (Total hours: 4) - Seminar 2
- Seminar: x1 (Total hours: 4) - Seminar 3
- Seminar: x1 (Total hours: 4) - Seminar 4
- Seminar: x1 (Total hours: 4) - Seminar 8
- Seminar: x1 (Total hours: 4) - Seminar 5
- Seminar: x1 (Total hours: 4) - Seminar 6
- Seminar: x1 (Total hours: 4) - Seminar 7
Attendance and learning activities: -
Resources
Prescribed resources: Books
- Aitken, P. & Higgs, M. (2010). Developing CHange Leaders; the principles and practices of change leadership development. 1st, Elsevier, B:H
Journals
- List of readings provided in Module booklet.
iLearn@Bond & Email: iLearn@Bond is the online learning environment at Bond University and is used to provide access to subject materials, lecture recordings and detailed subject information regarding the subject curriculum, assessment and timing. Both iLearn and the Student Email facility are used to provide important subject notifications. Additionally, official correspondence from the University will be forwarded to students’ Bond email account and must be monitored by the student. To access these services, log on to the Student Portal from the Bond University website as www.bond.edu.au
Academic unit: | Bond Business School |
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Subject code: | EXEC71-105 |
Subject title: | Leadership Skill Development |
Subject level: | Postgraduate |
Semester/Year: | May 2017 |
Credit points: | 10.000 |
Timetable: | https://bond.edu.au/timetable |
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Delivery mode: | Intensive |
Workload items: |
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Attendance and learning activities: |
Prescribed resources: | Books
Journals
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iLearn@Bond & Email: | iLearn@Bond is the online learning environment at Bond University and is used to provide access to subject materials, lecture recordings and detailed subject information regarding the subject curriculum, assessment and timing. Both iLearn and the Student Email facility are used to provide important subject notifications. Additionally, official correspondence from the University will be forwarded to students’ Bond email account and must be monitored by the student. To access these services, log on to the Student Portal from the Bond University website as www.bond.edu.au |
Enrolment requirements
Requisites: |
Nil |
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Assumed knowledge: |
Assumed knowledge is the minimum level of knowledge of a subject area that students are assumed to have acquired through previous study. It is the responsibility of students to ensure they meet the assumed knowledge expectations of the subject. Students who do not possess this prior knowledge are strongly recommended against enrolling and do so at their own risk. No concessions will be made for students’ lack of prior knowledge. No prior knowledge required. Available only to EMBA students. |
Restrictions: |
Nil |
Assurance of learning
Assurance of Learning means that universities take responsibility for creating, monitoring and updating curriculum, teaching and assessment so that students graduate with the knowledge, skills and attributes they need for employability and/or further study.
At Bond University, we carefully develop subject and program outcomes to ensure that student learning in each subject contributes to the whole student experience. Students are encouraged to carefully read and consider subject and program outcomes as combined elements.
Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
Program Learning Outcomes provide a broad and measurable set of standards that incorporate a range of knowledge and skills that will be achieved on completion of the program. If you are undertaking this subject as part of a degree program, you should refer to the relevant degree program outcomes and graduate attributes as they relate to this subject.
Subject Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
On successful completion of this subject the learner will be able to:
- Develop the 12 essential leadership agility practices for successfully navigating change and uderstand the leadership and organisational development implications of changes in the internal and external environment
- Understand how your personal values and role modelling impact your leadership and your organisation and interpreting and communicating those insights in ways which enable you and others to become and remain agile as events unfold
- Prepare and implement a personal and organisational leadership agility development plan to remain sustainably viable.
Generative Artificial Intelligence in Assessment
The University acknowledges that Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen-AI) tools are an important facet of contemporary life. Their use in assessment is considered in line with students’ development of the skills and knowledge which demonstrate learning outcomes and underpin study and career success. Instructions on the use of Gen-AI are given for each assessment task; it is your responsibility to adhere to these instructions.
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Assessment details
Type Task % Timing* Outcomes assessed Essay Written Individual Assignment of 5000 words 70.00% Week 1 1,2,3 Presentation Group Presentation of 40 minutes maximum 30.00% In Consultation 1,2,3 - * Assessment timing is indicative of the week that the assessment is due or begins (where conducted over multiple weeks), and is based on the standard University academic calendar
- C = Students must reach a level of competency to successfully complete this assessment.
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Assessment criteria
Assessment criteria
High Distinction 85-100 Outstanding or exemplary performance in the following areas: interpretative ability; intellectual initiative in response to questions; mastery of the skills required by the subject, general levels of knowledge and analytic ability or clear thinking. Distinction 75-84 Usually awarded to students whose performance goes well beyond the minimum requirements set for tasks required in assessment, and who perform well in most of the above areas. Credit 65-74 Usually awarded to students whose performance is considered to go beyond the minimum requirements for work set for assessment. Assessable work is typically characterised by a strong performance in some of the capacities listed above. Pass 50-64 Usually awarded to students whose performance meets the requirements set for work provided for assessment. Fail 0-49 Usually awarded to students whose performance is not considered to meet the minimum requirements set for particular tasks. The fail grade may be a result of insufficient preparation, of inattention to assignment guidelines or lack of academic ability. A frequent cause of failure is lack of attention to subject or assignment guidelines. Quality assurance
For the purposes of quality assurance, Bond University conducts an evaluation process to measure and document student assessment as evidence of the extent to which program and subject learning outcomes are achieved. Some examples of student work will be retained for potential research and quality auditing purposes only. Any student work used will be treated confidentially and no student grades will be affected.
Type | Task | % | Timing* | Outcomes assessed |
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Essay | Written Individual Assignment of 5000 words | 70.00% | Week 1 | 1,2,3 |
Presentation | Group Presentation of 40 minutes maximum | 30.00% | In Consultation | 1,2,3 |
- * Assessment timing is indicative of the week that the assessment is due or begins (where conducted over multiple weeks), and is based on the standard University academic calendar
- C = Students must reach a level of competency to successfully complete this assessment.
Assessment criteria
High Distinction | 85-100 | Outstanding or exemplary performance in the following areas: interpretative ability; intellectual initiative in response to questions; mastery of the skills required by the subject, general levels of knowledge and analytic ability or clear thinking. |
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Distinction | 75-84 | Usually awarded to students whose performance goes well beyond the minimum requirements set for tasks required in assessment, and who perform well in most of the above areas. |
Credit | 65-74 | Usually awarded to students whose performance is considered to go beyond the minimum requirements for work set for assessment. Assessable work is typically characterised by a strong performance in some of the capacities listed above. |
Pass | 50-64 | Usually awarded to students whose performance meets the requirements set for work provided for assessment. |
Fail | 0-49 | Usually awarded to students whose performance is not considered to meet the minimum requirements set for particular tasks. The fail grade may be a result of insufficient preparation, of inattention to assignment guidelines or lack of academic ability. A frequent cause of failure is lack of attention to subject or assignment guidelines. |
Quality assurance
For the purposes of quality assurance, Bond University conducts an evaluation process to measure and document student assessment as evidence of the extent to which program and subject learning outcomes are achieved. Some examples of student work will be retained for potential research and quality auditing purposes only. Any student work used will be treated confidentially and no student grades will be affected.
Study Information
Submission procedures
Students must check the iLearn@Bond subject site for detailed assessment information and submission procedures.
Policy on late submission and extensions
A late penalty will be applied to all overdue assessment tasks unless an extension is granted by the subject coordinator. The standard penalty will be 10% of marks awarded to that assessment per day late with no assessment to be accepted seven days after the due date. Where a student is granted an extension, the penalty of 10% per day late starts from the new due date.
Academic Integrity
University’s Academic Integrity Policy defines plagiarism as the act of misrepresenting as one’s own original work: another’s ideas, interpretations, words, or creative works; and/or one’s own previous ideas, interpretations, words, or creative work without acknowledging that it was used previously (i.e., self-plagiarism). The University considers the act of plagiarising to be a breach of the Student Conduct Code and, therefore, subject to the Discipline Regulations which provide for a range of penalties including the reduction of marks or grades, fines and suspension from the University.
Bond University utilises Originality Reporting software to inform academic integrity.Feedback on assessment
Feedback on assessment will be provided to students within two weeks of the assessment submission due date, as per the Assessment Policy.
Accessibility and Inclusion Support
If you have a disability, illness, injury or health condition that impacts your capacity to complete studies, exams or assessment tasks, it is important you let us know your special requirements, early in the semester. Students will need to make an application for support and submit it with recent, comprehensive documentation at an appointment with a Disability Officer. Students with a disability are encouraged to contact the Disability Office at the earliest possible time, to meet staff and learn about the services available to meet your specific needs. Please note that late notification or failure to disclose your disability can be to your disadvantage as the University cannot guarantee support under such circumstances.
Additional subject information
This subject will run in Week 10 (17 - 26 July 2017) with 7 X 4hr Seminars, plus 1 X 4hr Seminar on 1 September. This is also the due date for projects.
Subject curriculum
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Leadership Agility Practice 1
Personal Values Sensitivity.
SLOs included
- Develop the 12 essential leadership agility practices for successfully navigating change and uderstand the leadership and organisational development implications of changes in the internal and external environment
- Understand how your personal values and role modelling impact your leadership and your organisation and interpreting and communicating those insights in ways which enable you and others to become and remain agile as events unfold
- Prepare and implement a personal and organisational leadership agility development plan to remain sustainably viable.
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Leadership Agility Practice 2
Emotional Intelligence.
SLOs included
- Develop the 12 essential leadership agility practices for successfully navigating change and uderstand the leadership and organisational development implications of changes in the internal and external environment
- Understand how your personal values and role modelling impact your leadership and your organisation and interpreting and communicating those insights in ways which enable you and others to become and remain agile as events unfold
- Prepare and implement a personal and organisational leadership agility development plan to remain sustainably viable.
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Leadership Agility Practice 3
Sense Make-Give.
SLOs included
- Develop the 12 essential leadership agility practices for successfully navigating change and uderstand the leadership and organisational development implications of changes in the internal and external environment
- Understand how your personal values and role modelling impact your leadership and your organisation and interpreting and communicating those insights in ways which enable you and others to become and remain agile as events unfold
- Prepare and implement a personal and organisational leadership agility development plan to remain sustainably viable.
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Leadership Agility Practice 4
Mindful of Impact.
SLOs included
- Develop the 12 essential leadership agility practices for successfully navigating change and uderstand the leadership and organisational development implications of changes in the internal and external environment
- Understand how your personal values and role modelling impact your leadership and your organisation and interpreting and communicating those insights in ways which enable you and others to become and remain agile as events unfold
- Prepare and implement a personal and organisational leadership agility development plan to remain sustainably viable.
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Leadership Agility Practice 5
Access Capability.
SLOs included
- Develop the 12 essential leadership agility practices for successfully navigating change and uderstand the leadership and organisational development implications of changes in the internal and external environment
- Understand how your personal values and role modelling impact your leadership and your organisation and interpreting and communicating those insights in ways which enable you and others to become and remain agile as events unfold
- Prepare and implement a personal and organisational leadership agility development plan to remain sustainably viable.
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Leadership Agility Practice 6
Create Learning.
SLOs included
- Develop the 12 essential leadership agility practices for successfully navigating change and uderstand the leadership and organisational development implications of changes in the internal and external environment
- Understand how your personal values and role modelling impact your leadership and your organisation and interpreting and communicating those insights in ways which enable you and others to become and remain agile as events unfold
- Prepare and implement a personal and organisational leadership agility development plan to remain sustainably viable.
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Leadership Agility Practice 7
Cultural Competence.
SLOs included
- Develop the 12 essential leadership agility practices for successfully navigating change and uderstand the leadership and organisational development implications of changes in the internal and external environment
- Understand how your personal values and role modelling impact your leadership and your organisation and interpreting and communicating those insights in ways which enable you and others to become and remain agile as events unfold
- Prepare and implement a personal and organisational leadership agility development plan to remain sustainably viable.
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Leadership Agility Practice 8
Total Leadership.
SLOs included
- Develop the 12 essential leadership agility practices for successfully navigating change and uderstand the leadership and organisational development implications of changes in the internal and external environment
- Understand how your personal values and role modelling impact your leadership and your organisation and interpreting and communicating those insights in ways which enable you and others to become and remain agile as events unfold
- Prepare and implement a personal and organisational leadership agility development plan to remain sustainably viable.
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Leadership Agility Practice 9
One to Many Dialogue.
SLOs included
- Develop the 12 essential leadership agility practices for successfully navigating change and uderstand the leadership and organisational development implications of changes in the internal and external environment
- Understand how your personal values and role modelling impact your leadership and your organisation and interpreting and communicating those insights in ways which enable you and others to become and remain agile as events unfold
- Prepare and implement a personal and organisational leadership agility development plan to remain sustainably viable.
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Leadership Agility Practice 10
One to One Dialogue.
SLOs included
- Develop the 12 essential leadership agility practices for successfully navigating change and uderstand the leadership and organisational development implications of changes in the internal and external environment
- Understand how your personal values and role modelling impact your leadership and your organisation and interpreting and communicating those insights in ways which enable you and others to become and remain agile as events unfold
- Prepare and implement a personal and organisational leadership agility development plan to remain sustainably viable.
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Leadership Agility Practice 11
Performance Challenge.
SLOs included
- Develop the 12 essential leadership agility practices for successfully navigating change and uderstand the leadership and organisational development implications of changes in the internal and external environment
- Understand how your personal values and role modelling impact your leadership and your organisation and interpreting and communicating those insights in ways which enable you and others to become and remain agile as events unfold
- Prepare and implement a personal and organisational leadership agility development plan to remain sustainably viable.
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Leadership Agility Practice 12
Agility Resilience.
SLOs included
- Develop the 12 essential leadership agility practices for successfully navigating change and uderstand the leadership and organisational development implications of changes in the internal and external environment
- Understand how your personal values and role modelling impact your leadership and your organisation and interpreting and communicating those insights in ways which enable you and others to become and remain agile as events unfold
- Prepare and implement a personal and organisational leadership agility development plan to remain sustainably viable.