By the end of this course, students will be able to do the following:
Leadership:
- Appreciate the value of experience and action-based learning that integrates understanding of major leadership paradigms and leadership theories from an inter-disciplinary perspective.
- Engage analytical, problem-solving & reasoning skills to critically appraise various theories and perspectives of leadership.
- Apply the various leadership traits and behavior as well as different leadership style such as charismatic & transformational leadership, principles of stewardship & servant leadership, collaborative, authentic leadership and other such recent leadership approaches in a VUCA world.
- Appreciate being open-minded & sensitive to individual differences and embrace uncertainties.
- Understand how leaders can set or influence the ethical tone by applying Kohlberg's model of moral development.
- Learn more about leadership through their group project work, class activities, readings, etc.
Teams and Groups:
- Understand major theories and perspectives of group dynamics and group leadership.
- Learn more about teamwork processes through working on a real-life group project with an industry or community partner.
- Throughout the group project students will learn to collaborate and employ innovative skills in using their expertise, knowledge to contribute to the needs of the partnering industry or community based organization.
- Understand different methods of communication and appreciate how to effectively communicate and manage conflict, if any, and learn to overcome challenges within their respective group as well as with their respective external stakeholders.
- Develop a detailed work schedule and strategies among teams, and understand how to form, lead and manage work teams.
- Acquire some level of resilience through self-directed and group-directed learning that includes embracing uncertainties, overcoming challenges, etc.
Students researched and suggested ideas to improve disadvantaged communities through sustainable engineering solutions.
Students suggested ideas on how to approach taboo issues relating to funerals and death, and how Solace is able to change such perspectives into doing good for the community at large.
Students proposed ideas and strategies on how Iron Nori can increase awareness regarding employing individuals with special needs, a cause the company has been advocating. Correspondingly, students evaluated and suggested ways on how the company can find ways to attract customers to their restaurants.
Singapore Fashion Runway (SFR) is a social enterprise that nurtures people with special needs/ disadvantaged groups through its Fashion for a Social Cause movement. Through our enterprise, the disadvantaged communities learn about Creative arts (design, art, crafts-making and photography), Performing arts (modelling, dance, singing and public speaking) and/ or Entrepreneurship (retail management, events management and online business), so that their talents are presented in our Singapore Fashion Runway shows. Students proposed ideas and strategies to optimise the SFR centre to different stakeholders, promote the 'Fashion for a Social Cause' movement, and to train/prepare persons with disabilities in managing the SFR convenience store and suggested ways to keep the store sustainable.
Students provided perspectives and developed outreach plans to education institutions on Air Amber's Responcity programme -- an innovative social emotional learning programme that develops, measures, and assesses critical thinking skills in youths.