Postgraduate Course: Strategic Change Leadership for Creative Industries (fusion on-site) (EFIE11036)
Course Outline
School | Edinburgh Futures Institute |
College | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences |
Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 11 (Postgraduate) |
Availability | Available to all students |
SCQF Credits | 10 |
ECTS Credits | 5 |
Summary | The purpose of this course is to develop understanding of some of the processes involved in leading strategic change initiatives in organisations operating within the creative industries. The course will seek to fully expose the messy, non-linear ways in which change usually takes place, and the importance of change leaders in understanding the contextual imperatives that will play a defining role in the change process. |
Course description |
We will draw upon a variety of frameworks, theories and conceptual approaches to develop understanding of how leaders can effectively realise strategic change in the creative industries.
The class will cover the following topics:
(1) Understanding mental models;
(2) Constructing a change vision;
(3) Diagnosing change;
(4) Communication;
(5) Change resistance;
(6) Change implementation;
(7) Sustaining change.
These topics will be explored using cases located in the creative industries. We will also draw on experienced practitioners to provide insight into their own experiences of leading change.
The course is based on an intensive 2-day model. It is divided into the following three components:
1) Pre-intensive independent learning: The purpose of this section is acquisition of understanding of some of the main ideas associated with the formulation and implementation of change leadership.
2) Two-day intensive learning: This component will focus on the theory and practice of change. It will comprise of a combination of lectures, guest presentations, discussions, and group work.
3) Post-intensive independent learning: This component will focus on the preparation of the individual assignment. The students will be supported by the course organiser and a teaching assistant through an online discussion board, email and synchronous Q&A sessions that will potentially be delivered multiple times to cover different time zones.
The student experience will comprise independent learning with group activities and discussions offline and online to create an active and collaborative learning environment for both synchronous and asynchronous students. Students will be able to submit questions beforehand if unable to attend synchronous sessions, and the sessions will be recorded. Similarly during the intensive days, all lectures, including those of guest speakers, will be recorded and shared, and students can submit questions before and after the sessions which will be addressed either during the sessions or on a collaborative learning platform after the sessions.
Edinburgh Futures Institute (EFI) - On-Site Fusion Course Delivery Information:
The Edinburgh Futures Institute will teach this course in a way that enables online and on-campus students to study together. This approach (our 'fusion' teaching model) offers students flexible and inclusive ways to study, and the ability to choose whether to be on-campus or online at the level of the individual course. It also opens up ways for diverse groups of students to study together regardless of geographical location. To enable this, the course will use technologies to record and live-stream student and staff participation during their teaching and learning activities.
Students should be aware that:
- Classrooms used in this course will have additional technology in place: students might not be able to sit in areas away from microphones or outside the field of view of all cameras.
- Unless the lecturer or tutor indicates otherwise you should assume the session is being recorded.
As part of your course, you will need access to a personal computing device. Unless otherwise stated activities will be web browser based and as a minimum we recommend a device with a physical keyboard and screen that can access the internet.
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Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
Pre-requisites |
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Co-requisites | |
Prohibited Combinations | |
Other requirements | None |
Information for Visiting Students
Pre-requisites | None |
High Demand Course? |
Yes |
Course Delivery Information
Not being delivered |
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Critically evaluate the major theories and concepts underpinning strategic change.
- Understand and critically examine the internal and external contextual imperatives that help determine change outcomes.
- Uncover and appreciate the temporal dynamics of change processes.
- Critically assess the different ways to initiate, implement and sustain change across a variety of contexts.
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Reading List
The course will draw on the following text:
Palmer, I., Dunford, R. & Buchanan, D.A. 2021. Managing Organizational Change: A Multiple Perspectives Approach (4th edition). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
This will be supplemented by articles. |
Additional Information
Graduate Attributes and Skills |
Cognitive and Subject-Specific Skills:
- Skills associated with creating a context in which change is more likely to be successful.
- A practical understanding of how to initiate, implement, and sustain change.
- The ability to devise and implement appropriate change processes.
Transferable Skills:
- The tools required to explore, analyze, and critique different approaches to change.
- The opportunity to further develop analytical, problem-solving, and presentation skills.
- Scholarship and desk research skills, and the ability to assimilate, communicate and present critical evaluations.
Research & Enquiry:
- Understand and apply the key concepts and theoretical frameworks associated with change.
Personal Effectiveness:
- Set goals and accomplishes tasks within a delimited time frame.
Communication Skills:
- Demonstrates skills of clear argumentation, persuasion and communication of analysis and conclusions to key audiences. |
Keywords | EFI,Postgraduate,Creative Industries,Strategic Change,Leadership,Change Leaders |
Contacts
Course organiser | Prof John Amis
Tel: (0131 6)51 5545
Email: John.Amis@ed.ac.uk |
Course secretary | Mr David Murphy
Tel:
Email: dmurphy7@ed.ac.uk |
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