Course Outline and Schedule
Session 1 - Introduction
- The need for a Leadership course
- Focus areas for leaders for sustainability
- Expected learning outcomes
Session 2 - Basic Concept of Leadership
- Leadership, leaders, and leading
- Leadership and management
- Authority and responsibility
- Map for leadership
- Leadership and morals
- Leadership and culture
- Seeing yourself as leader
- Mapping your leadership journey
Session 3 - Trends and Insights in Leadership
- Heroes, relations, and situations
- Transforming, inspiring, and influencing
- Building on strengths
- Skills that make a difference
- Emotional intelligence and awareness
- Leading across boundaries
- Gender issues in leadership
- Leading teams
Session 4 - Art of Leadership Development
- Research findings for leadership development
- Boundary-spanning leadership
- Strengths-based leadership
- Personality types and learning styles
- The 70-20-10 rule
- Cultural dimensions of leadership
- Personal leadership development plans
- Authentic leadership and balancing power
Session 5 - Research on Leadership
- Fostering government-corporate-society partnerships
- Engaging younger leaders as partners
- Multiplying leadership collectively
- Recognizing and cutting through complexity
- Leveraging sources of power
- Using action logics and memes
- Enabling key dimensions of capacity
- Choosing the appropriate leadership style
Session 6 - Introduction to Sustainability
- Global Mega-Trends
- Cities and Waste
- Discussion Topics
Session 7 - Post Development Agenda
- Rio +20 Background and Process
- Millenium Development Goals
- Sustainable Development Goals
- Discussion Topics
Session 8 & 9 - Areas of Sustainability
- Biophysical
- Socio Economics
- Energy
- Food
Session 10 - Indicators and Assessment
- Frameworks
- Tools and Models
- Common indicators(GDP, HDI, etc) and their relevance to sustainability
- Selecting appropriate frameworks and indicators
- Making decisions under uncertainty
- Actions for improvement
Session 11 - Approaches to Sustainability
- Framework for process
- Strategic thinking
- Planning
- Coordination
- Implementation
- Case studies and hands on exercises
Session 12 - Leadership Challenges
- Corporate challenges for sustainable development
- Leadership challenges in implementation of sustainability
- Measurement issues related to corporate social and environmental performance
- Responsible leadership: Issues and problems
- Case Discussion
Session 13 - Political Leadership, Civil Society Leadership & Sustainability
- Understanding sustainability in broader political, social and geographic context
- Political and social foundation of sustainability
- Role of civil society in environmental protection
- Government strategies for sustainable development
- Case discussion
Session 14 - Business Leadership and Sustainability
- Corporate strategy and sustainable business development
- Leading change towards sustainability
- Development of vision, mission and goals and strategies and building a sustainability strategy for business
- Implementing ISO 26000 (A new standard for social responsibility)
- Identification sustainable business practices and evaluation of corporate social and environmental performance
- Linking business and society through CSR for competitive advantage
- Case discussion
Session 15 - Innovative Leadership and Breakthrough Thinking
- The first example clarifies the ideas on which the MDG strategies was based on and the aims of the strategies.
- The second example clarifies the ideas and discussions that led to the declaration of the decade on sustainable education
Session 16 - Bioliteracy and Innovation for Regenerative Development
- Bioliteracy as a pragmatic application of scientific knowledge
- Biomimicry as the design thinking approach to climate change mitigation and adaptation
- Regenerative development as a paradigm to preserve and recover ecosystems
Session 17 - Innovative Leadership and Breakthrough Thinking II
- To illustrate that sustainable development will depend heavily on successful urban strategies.
- The first example show that the Netherlands is not only a country but increasingly becoming just one city.
- The second example will show that the biggest urban agglomeration of China is Pearl (River Delta) City, once one overcome existing political and administrative borders.
- Please note that the topics listed below may be subject to change