Leadership, Organizational Culture, and Strategy

Leadership, Organizational Culture, and Strategy

Week 7 DB: Leadership, Organizational Culture, and Strategy

Turning a vision for an organization into a reality is a bit like putting together the pieces of a puzzle. Healthy organizational culture, effective teamwork, and the appropriate degree of organizational transparency are just some of the pieces that can contribute to making a vision a reality. Leaders who have a strategy can provide the means for fashioning the various pieces and integrating them into a fully realized vision.

This week, you will evaluate a case study featuring business leader Dr. Craig Marsh. Based on this case study, you will analyze the keys to effective leadership and the role of leadership in shaping an organizational culture, including a focus on positive social change.

Learning Objectives

INDEPENDENT SCHOLARS WILL:
  • Analyze factors related to effective leadership within a global, virtual context
  • Analyze the role of leadership in establishing an organizational culture that includes positive social change

Learning Resources

Note: To access this week’s required library resources, please click on the link to the Course Readings List, found in the Course Materials section of your Syllabus.

REQUIRED READINGS

Northouse, P. G. (2016). Leadership: Theory and practice (7th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

  • Chapter 14, “Team Leadership” (pp. 363–396)
  • Chapter 16, “Culture and Leadership” (pp. 427–467)Discussion: Leading a Virtual Organization: 
    Critical DecisionsLeaders are responsible for making decisions that have long-term ramifications; thus, making the appropriate decisions can be stressful and leaders’ decisions may vary. They often enhance employee performance using effective means for employee engagement. Leaders are also sometimes responsible for building trust among their team members as well as being role models who exemplify ethical behavior and commitment to the organizational values. These responsibilities are challenging for some leaders. An additional challenge for some leaders is understanding the work their teams perform. For this Discussion, you will consider the scenario of an executive business leader, Dr. Craig Marsh, who faces similar challenges. You will put yourself in his position and will answer questions common to real-world situations.To prepare for this Discussion, review the “Leading a Virtual Organization” videos and Case Study Guide and consider the case of business executive Dr. Craig Marsh. Consider how Dr. Marsh built within his organization a culture of employee engagement, one that is conducive to optimal performance management, and a leadership structure appropriate to achieve his goals. Further, consider how Dr. Marsh took into account the perspectives of researchers and practitioners before creating his strategy.BY DAY 3Post your analysis of the case study, specifically the factors related to effective leadership within a global, virtual organization. In your analysis, be sure to address the following questions:
    • What aspects of the academic and practitioner literature did you find particularly applicable to Dr. Marsh’s scenario?
    • Whose seminal work would you adopt to help you form your strategy to change the organizational culture of this virtual organization?
    • If you were in Dr. Marsh’s position, what is one additional strategy you might have employed to more effectively lead or develop this virtual, globally dispersed team? Provide a rationale for your selected strategy.Be sure to support your work with a minimum of two specific citations from this week’s Learning Resources and one or more additional scholarly sources.

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