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Leadership for Innovation (ENGR90036)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5On Campus (Parkville)
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Semester 1 (Early-Start)
Dr Peter Cebon
Semester 2 (Early-Start)
Dr Peter Cebon
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This subject, which is offered to students who have completed ENGR90034 Creating Innovative Engineering (CIE), will give participants core leadership skills for managing professionals engaged in innovation and other ambiguous project-based work.
The subject teaches leadership at three levels (12 hours each). The first level, taught intensively before the start of the semester, will enable you to learn basic management theory that allows you to bridge from the skills and theory taught in CIE to the level needed to start mentoring a team in CIE or another subject. The second level, taught as four three-hour workshops during the semester, will focus on key thematic issues in the leadership of innovative teams. The third level, taught in twelve one-hour sessions, will focus on specific leadership skills. These include facilitation, coaching, mentoring, conflict resolution, etc. Students will apply the theory and skills to the mentoring of a student project team in CIE or another subject within the University.
You will apply what you are learning, and develop skills, by mentoring an industry-sponsored project within CIE or a project within another subject. CIE mentors will also need to manage their relationship with the external sponsor of the project.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- Explain the basic theoretical issues underlying the management of teams (theories of motivation, team formation, group process, etc.)
- L02 Analyse key theoretical issues underlying the leadership of innovative teams (collaboration, adaptive leadership, reflexivity in group dialogue, the need to be present and aware, etc.)
- L03 Develop skills in the leadership of teams
- Develop and demonstrate the capacity to reflect on their leadership behaviour.
- L05 Develop and demonstrate the capacity to give constructive and developmental feedback to peers.
Last updated: 8 November 2024