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When faced with a complex and ambiguous work environment, how do you, as a potential leader, envision the future? How can you deliver on your vision in a way that conveys meaning and drives positive change within your organisation? In this course you will explore how leaders can create a compelling vision and communicate it, and how they create meaning and make work more meaningful. You will look at the role the brain and the body play in processing meaning, and how this can inspire your employees to follow you and your vision. This course will also teach you how to develop meaningful brand identity and the role it can play in clarifying and reinforcing your leadership vision within your organisation, for your partners and for your customers. You will discover that meaning crosses into almost every aspect of management. Finally, you will better understand how social and cultural factors can influence what you can achieve and your limitations when seeking to create meaning.
This week we start off with exploring the essence of meaning, and why meaning is important at work. We also explore the conditions that facilitate or hinder meaning making. We look at how meaning could be enhanced by ensuring a fit between work and those who undertake it. We talk about the importance of linking employees’ activities with a significant bigger purpose and how this might be accomplished. We look at aspects of designing work to increase meaning and then flip our perspective and try to understand the concept of meaninglessness and some of the factors that contribute to meaninglessness.
What's included
7 videos7 readings2 assignments2 plugins
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7 videos•Total 33 minutes
Course welcome and introduction•3 minutes
Week 1 Outline•2 minutes
Meaningful work•7 minutes
Work design and meaning•7 minutes
Meaninglessness•5 minutes
Meaning through fit•7 minutes
Habit corner 1•2 minutes
7 readings•Total 202 minutes
Course overview•5 minutes
Which continent do you hail from?•1 minute
Preconceptions: What work means to you...•5 minutes
Explore further resources 1•60 minutes
Practice exercises 1•120 minutes
About the habit corner•1 minute
Habit Corner- Sample•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Week 1 quiz•60 minutes
Recall - Week 1•30 minutes
2 plugins•Total 30 minutes
Peers across the globe•15 minutes
Preconceptions: Class results•15 minutes
Leadership and meaning making
Module 2•5 hours to complete
Module details
In this week, you explore the use of symbols and language in developing meaning – how leaders can use metaphors and imagery to convey, not just thoughts but feelings – a very powerful tool in meaning making. You will learn how leaders apply a powerful meaning making tool, framing, which can be utilised to analyse problems through the lens of organisational goals and trigger meaning making aimed at problem-solving. You will also explore the power of social identity in meaning making by learning how leaders can leverage the power of the social group to achieve organisational objectives.
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5 videos2 readings1 assignment1 peer review
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5 videos•Total 28 minutes
Week 2 Outline•2 minutes
Framing•5 minutes
Symbolic representation•7 minutes
Rhetorical crafting•6 minutes
Creating meaning through social identity•8 minutes
2 readings•Total 180 minutes
Explore further resources 2•60 minutes
Practice exercises 2•120 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Week 2 quiz•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Week 2 peer-review (optional)•60 minutes
Brain, body and storytelling in meaning making
Module 3•5 hours to complete
Module details
This week you will explore a slightly different perspective on meaning making that highlights the role of neuroscience and storytelling. You will look at how the brain works and how to influence people’s interpretation of meaning. You will learn some physiological techniques to project meaning through your voice and breath, body language and posture. You will learn how storytelling exploits some of our ancient tribal instincts to trigger meaning making.
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5 videos3 readings1 assignment1 peer review
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5 videos•Total 41 minutes
Week 3 Outline•1 minute
The neuroscience of meaning making•10 minutes
Creating meaning through voice and breath•13 minutes
Creating meaning through body language & posture•8 minutes
Creating meaning through stories•10 minutes
3 readings•Total 190 minutes
Become a Global MBA learner•10 minutes
Explore further resources 3•60 minutes
Practice exercises 3•120 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Week 3 quiz•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Week 3 peer review - Tell a story! (optional)•60 minutes
Branding as meaning making
Module 4•5 hours to complete
Module details
In this week, you we will learn about the role of branding in communicating meanings, and the role of different levels of meanings, including functional, emotional, and higher purpose in this communication process. You will be shown how to shape meanings you wish to communicate and how to shape the perceptions of your organisation's stakeholders over the long-term. You will be introduced to different categories of brand meanings, or brand personalities.
You will also analyse visual and verbal brand elements, and also supporting branding strategies in communicating those personalities and meanings through brand names, logos, characters, and taglines, among others.
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4 videos2 readings2 assignments
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4 videos•Total 24 minutes
Week 4 Outline•2 minutes
Don’t be liked, be loved!•9 minutes
Be visionary•6 minutes
Be meaningful: Craft brand personality•7 minutes
2 readings•Total 180 minutes
Explore further resources 4•60 minutes
Practice exercises 4•120 minutes
2 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Week 4 quiz•60 minutes
Recall week 4•30 minutes
Building brands
Module 5•5 hours to complete
Module details
This week, you will look at the process of choosing the brand name as the first step in communicating your brand personality and meaning. You will learn about visual logo and typeface design, building on your understanding about using symbols in meaning making, you will realise the importance of incorporating different symbols to convey your brand meaning. But as not all your consumers are visual communicators, some people are verbal, so it is also crucial to talk about slogans and taglines as your key verbal element. You will also learn about some shortcuts in meaning making, pairing your brand with external entities to get energy and meaning from them. Finally, you will also become aware of challenges of measuring meaning making efforts, and how major brand valuation firms incorporate metrics in their methodologies to capture meaning making efforts.
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4 videos2 readings2 assignments
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4 videos•Total 21 minutes
Week 5 Outline•2 minutes
Creating meaning through brand elements•5 minutes
Brand logos and symbols•7 minutes
Measuring and monitoring brand based meaning making•6 minutes
2 readings•Total 180 minutes
Explore further resources 5•60 minutes
Practice exercises 5•120 minutes
2 assignments•Total 120 minutes
Week 5 quiz•60 minutes
Recall week 5•60 minutes
Meaning in social context
Module 6•3 hours to complete
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In this week, you will put the management of meaning in a wider societal and historical context and appreciate that we don’t invent meanings for things as central to our lives as the work we do from scratch – the meaning this holds for people is instead patterned onto and dovetails with much longer values and ideas. Understanding this gives us a better grasp of what we can hope to achieve, and the limitations and difficulties that we face, when seeking to create meaning for others though our leadership roles. You will be introduced to the three most significant understandings of the problem of meaning in relation to work and business that have been formulated across two centuries of academic work - Marxist alienation of work, Weberian religious spirit of capitalism, and the contemporary new spirit of capitalism with emphasis on aspects such as innovation and social responsibility. You will be guided through thinking about the implications of these ideas for how we approach meaning making today. By developing an appreciation of these major social theories of meaning, you will be better able to appreciate both the possibilities and the limitations that you, and other leaders, are faced with in making and managing meaning.
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Great Course. I found a different perspective on Leadership. Articles were really good. Bit long course, hope will be useful for my organsation
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