Also see:
https://www.chicagogsb.edu/fulltime/acad ... /lead.aspx And especially
https://programs.chicagogsb.edu/lead/From an older page: "LEAD builds interpersonal effectiveness through role playing, team building, and a host of other creative activities and experiences. We consider these interpersonal skills so critical to business that we require all full-time campus and International M.B.A. students to complete the class. Students are grouped in cohorts of about 50 and participate in all LEAD activities together. Cohorts build the camaraderie of shared experiences and a lasting network of friends and contacts."
Also: "LEAD’s mission is: Through skill-based, interactive curricula and programming, we advance students’ interpersonal effectiveness and foster relationships that last a lifetime." (Note: If you think that sentence is meaningless jargon filled sh*t, congrats, you are correct)
And in particular... (warning: the below is OLD... from 2006, it might not be 100% accurate)
Curriculum
Group Process
An intense experiential activity, this three-hour module is consistently ranked as one of the most popular LEAD sessions. Teams of students are given a challenging task and then videotaped as they work on the project. Students then analyze the team dynamics and their own contribution in a team environment, discussing feedback and observations in an individual coaching session with a second-year-facilitator. Students gain a very clear picture of their strengths and areas for development within a group context.
Everyday Leadership
Everyday Leadership provides students with an introductory discussion about leadership including a review of relevant research in the area.
Interpersonal Communications
Interpersonal Communications provides students with the building blocks of effective dialogue and interaction by helping to improve their awareness, listening, feedback, and performance management skills. Exercises are designed to develop attentiveness to communication tendencies and the impact of these tendencies, as well as how to manage interpersonal situations optimally.
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
Using the Myers Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI), this session helps students analyze how individuals gather information and make decisions within a work context. Based upon the theories of Carl Jung, this interactive section helps students identify their own preferences as well as those of others.
Team Dynamics
This module provides the framework for analyzing group process and team dynamics, specifically addressing how to move through conflict and productivity. Students gain useful tools to diagnose where conflict or blind spots may occur within project teams and navigate successfully through process issues that can stymie their productivity.
Conflict Management
Leaders are faced with conflict situations daily, from minor disagreements to seriously disruptive situations. The ability to manage these conflicts whether they directly involve us or those around us is a critical skill for leaders in any setting. This module examines the behaviors typically present during conflict to help students better understand the short-term and long-term consequences of these behaviors, as well as how to effectively manage and resolve them.
Audience Captivation Training (ACT) Classroom & Seminar
During this three-hour seminar, students improve their presentation skills by addressing visual and vocal delivery, dialogue with the audience, and stage fright. Each student then signs up for a small group seminar outside of class. During this time, each student delivers a prepared speech, is videotaped and given personal feedback – leaving the seminar with a detailed action plan.
Decisions & Integrity
The module focuses on business ethics and provides an opportunity for students to implement decision-making processes and to see if they can collaboratively find solutions that all can live with in rather difficult circumstances. Testing both motivation skills, influencing skills, and relationship-building skills, squads must advocate a particular constituent’s point of view throughout two cases. Interactive case studies are provided as pre-work.
One-On-One Coaching Conversation
After Ethics, the LEAD program takes a break from formal class time and gives the facilitators an opportunity to provide personalized one-on-one performance feedback to each of their first year squad members. This half-hour coaching session gives students a comprehensive review of their individual LEAD skills and addresses a specific development plan for the future.