Leadership in Organizations (303-0-20)
Instructors
Richard George Martin Jolly
847/491-3470
richard.jolly@kellogg.northwestern.edu
Office Hours: By Appointment
Richard is full-time Associate Clinical Professor of Management & Organizations at Kellogg. He teaches Power in Organizations (MORS 453) and Leadership in Organizations for both the MBA (MORS 430) and Kapnick Center for Business Institutions (BUS INST 303), as well as leading a GIM trip to UK and France on the theme of Leadership and Organizational Change. He contributes to many open enrollment and custom Executive Education programs at the school.
Meeting Info
Frances Searle Building 1441: Tues 2:00PM - 4:50PM
Overview of class
*INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE*
The instructor of this course is Richard Jolly.
This course provides students with the social science tools needed to solve organizational problems and influence the actions of individuals, groups and organizations. It prepares managers to understand how to best organize and motivate the human capital of the firm, manage social networks and alliances, and execute strategic change. This is accomplished through knowledge of competitive decision making, reward system design, team building, strategic negotiation, political dynamics, corporate culture and strategic organizational design.
Registration Requirements
Prerequisites: ECON 201 & 202
Class Materials (Required)
No textbook is required. Study.net course packet will cost approximately $70.45. Other class material will be available to students via Canvas.
Class Notes
There are no waitlists for BUS_INST courses. If the class closes before your registration time, please check back.
For more information, please view sample syllabus: https://businessinstitutions.northwestern.edu/courses/course-descriptions/index.html
Class Attributes
Social and Behavioral Science Foundational Discipl
Social & Behavioral Sciences Distro Area
Attendance at 1st class mandatory
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Prerequisite: Any combination of ECON 201/ECON 311/AP-IB Macro AND ECON 202/ECON 310/MMSS 211-1/AP-IB Micro credit is required to register for this course.