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Revision as of 13:17, 2 May 2012
- Term
- Summer 2012
- Lecturer
- Ralph Pieper-Wörle
- Time and Place
- Block Course
- Sat./Sun. 05./06.05.2012, 09:00am to ~05:00pm
- Sat./Sun. 12./13.05.2012, 09:00am to ~05:00pm
- Sat./Sun. 19./20.05.2012, 09:00am to ~05:00pm
- auxiliary date: Sat./Sun.09./10.06.2012
- Venue
- Room 02.13.10
- Fakultaet fuer Informatik/Mathematik (FMI)
- Boltzmannstr. 3
- 85748 Garching
- (Subway U6, Station Garching-Forschungszentrum, Google Maps [1] )
- Audience
- only(!!!) BGCE students
- Tutorials
- -
- Exam
- -
- Semesterwochenstunden / ECTS Credits
- 3 ECTS credits
- TUMonline
- {{{tumonline}}}
Topics
"Leading yourself and others" will guide you to acquire basic personal and leadership skills that are nowadays essential in professional life. This includes skills in
- differentiating leadership and management,
- understanding people, teams, and organizations,
- self-leadership vs. self-management,
- getting results through teamwork,
- perceiving and communicating,
- presenting and moderating,
- giving and receiving feedback,
- conducting crucial conversation,
- managing conflict and dealing with emotions (yours and others)
- et. al.
Seminar Style
Skills, such as those indicated above, cannot only be acquired by listening to lectures or seminar talks. Thus, "Leading yourself and others" will mostly be a workshop, where the participants will have the opportunity to practice, experiment, and engage in group work and role-playing. Therefore, students will be encouraged to participate continuously and actively in the workshop sessions.
Registration
Please register until May 2nd, 2012 (extended) by mail to Oliver Meister.
This seminar is only for students of the Bavarian Graduate School of Computational Engineering (BGCE).