SEMESTER: Spring 2020
COURSE NUMBER: EWMBA 256.1
This course is
dual-listed with the FTMBA Program.
COURSE TITLE: Global Leadership
UNITS OF CREDIT: 3 units
INSTRUCTOR: Ernest Gundling
E-MAIL ADDRESS: egundling@aperianglobal.com
CLASS WEB PAGE
LOCATION: bCourses
PREREQUISITE(S): None.
CAREER FIELD: This course is designed to prepare students for
leadership roles in global organizations, such as
CLASS FORMAT:
REQUIRED READINGS: Gundling, Ernest, Leading Across
New Borders: How to Succeed as the Center Shifts. New York: Wiley,
2015; course reader
BASIS FOR FINAL GRADE:
33% Careful reading of required texts and active participation in class
activities
33% Productive teamwork in group project
33% Final paper on global leadership subject of student's choice (with
instructor's approval)
ABSTRACT OF COURSE'S
CONTENT AND OBJECTIVES:
Leaders in most organizations today need to perform effectively in a global
context in order to grow the business and advance their careers. Their jobs
increasingly involve strategic and operational responsibilities across national
and cultural boundaries, and daily interactions with a highly diverse workforce
abroad or at home. Drawing upon recent research and practice in executive
development, this course will examine key behaviors of successful global
leaders and demonstrate how these can be applied in a variety of practical
settings in major world markets as well as at headquarters.
Common leadership
development practices have a number of flaws in light of the accelerated pace
of globalization: they are grounded in assumptions drawn from U.S. or European
business contexts, are biased toward home-country norms, and tend to treat
global aspects of leadership as an “add-on.” Newer approaches to leadership
draw upon a wide array of sources from emerging markets as well as developed
countries, and integrate a global perspective from the start. Most major
decisions that current and future leaders make now have global ramifications,
whether the focus is future growth strategies, marketing, supply chain,
R&D, mergers & acquisitions, innovation, finance, or human resources.
Students will gain
practical global leadership knowledge and skills related to:
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Dr. Gundling is a co-founder and Managing Partner
of Aperian Global, Inc., and has been involved with the company since
its inception in 1990. With offices in North America, Europe, and
Asia, Aperian is the largest privately held firm in the intercultural
management industry. He currently acts as a President of the company's
operations. His job is to assist clients in developing strategic approaches to
global leadership development, change management, innovation, and
organizational learning.
Dr. Gundling holds
a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. He wrote his dissertation on Japanese
management training programs; his field research was funded initially by a U.S.
Department of Education Fulbright Dissertation Research Fellowship. He also
received a Master's degree from the University of Chicago, and a B.A. from
Stanford University. Dr. Gundling has been involved with Japanese
language, culture, and business for over twenty years, including more than six
years' residence in Japan; he has worked and traveled extensively elsewhere in
Asia, and lived for extended periods in Germany and Mexico. He has been engaged
in leadership development projects in Europe, the Middle East,
and other locations such as Shanghai, Chongqing, Bangalore, Moscow,
Seoul, and Sao Paulo. Dr. Gundling is currently a Lecturer
at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley, where
he has taught since 1993. He formerly worked as the Director of Consulting and
Organization Development at Clarke Consulting Group.
A partial list of
clients that Dr. Gundling has served includes AT&T, Applied
Materials, Bayer, Cisco Systems, Fidelity, Ford Motor Company, Fujitsu, GlaxoSmithKline,
Hewlett-Packard, Hitachi, Hollister-Dansac, Honda,
Intel, Intuit, Johnson & Johnson, Lenovo, Levi Strauss, LG Electronics,
Mazda, Morgan Stanley, Motorola, Novo Nordisk, Procter & Gamble, SABIC,
Saudi Aramco, Sauer-Danfoss, Schneider Electric,
Takeda, Texas Instruments, Twitter, and 3M. Dr. Gundling is the
author of numerous publications, including six books: The 3M Way to
Innovation: Balancing People and Profits; Working GlobeSmart: 12 People
Skills for Doing Business Across Borders; Global Diversity: Winning
Customers and Engaging Employees within World Markets: What is Global
Leadership?: 10 Key Behaviors that Define Great Global Leaders; Leading Across
New Borders: How to Succeed as the Center Shifts, and Inclusive Leadership: From Awareness to Action. He
has also been a scriptwriter for Aperian Global's award-winning video series and a contributor
to the company’s GlobeSmart web tool, which has had more than
one million registered users. He was previously a member of the Organization
Development panel of the Society for Human Resources Management, and currently
serves on the Board of the International House at the University of California,
Berkeley.