Team Dynamics (309-0-20)
Instructors
Mindy Sue Magrane
Meeting Info
Annenberg Hall 345: Tues 9:30AM - 12:20PM
Overview of class
In this course, we will explore team dynamics, those forces that influence a team's behavior and performance and can enhance or hinder potential for impact. We will analyze the contributors to team functioning and their interrelationships at multiple levels: intrapersonal, interpersonal, group and organizational. Key topics include team development, team make-up and roles, leadership and followership, decision-making, navigating conflict, collaboration and competition, effective communication, content vs. process, diversity and in-group/out-group tensions. Throughout the class, students will be analyzing and applying concepts through case studies and simulations. Assignments to demonstrate mastery include regular written individual papers and a team project. This course is suitable for undergraduate students in LOC, Human Development in Context, and related majors throughout Northwestern that are interested in leadership, teams/groups or organizational change.
Evaluation Method
Individual Papers, Team Project & Presentation, Attendance & Participation
Class Materials (Required)
All materials available in Canvas. No need to purchase.
Class Attributes
Attendance at 1st class mandatory