University of Virginia - Ethical Leadership Through Giving Voice to Values
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Ethical Leadership Through Giving Voice to Values at Coursera Overview
Duration | 11 hours |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Beginner |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
Ethical Leadership Through Giving Voice to Values at Coursera Highlights
- Shareable Certificate Earn a Certificate upon completion
- 100% online Start instantly and learn at your own schedule.
- Course 2 of 4 in the Entrepreneurship: Growing Your Business Specialization
- Flexible deadlines Reset deadlines in accordance to your schedule.
- Beginner Level No prior experience needed to participate in and benefit from this course.
- Approx. 11 hours to complete
- English Subtitles: French, Portuguese (European), Russian, English, Spanish
Ethical Leadership Through Giving Voice to Values at Coursera Course details
- This course offers an action-oriented introduction to Giving Voice to Values (or GVV), an exciting new approach to values-driven leadership development in the workplace, in business education and in life.
- GVV is not about persuading people to be more ethical, but instead it starts from the premise that most of us already want to act on our values, but that we also want to feel that we have a reasonable chance of doing so effectively. Through positive, real life examples, pre-scripting, rehearsal and peer coaching, GVV builds the skill, the confidence and likelihood that we will act on our values more often and more successfully. Based on research and practice, with over 1,000 pilots in educational settings and companies on all seven continents, GVV helps answer the questions: ?What if I were going to act on my values? What would I say and do? How could I be most effective??
- This course was developed at the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia and is taught by top-ranked faculty. You will come away from GVV with an expanded toolkit, as well as practice, in a variety of methods and techniques for voicing and enacting your own values and principles. You will develop and practice leadership skills in "peer coaching? with other learners. Through cases and stories based on recognizable workplace, classroom and life values conflicts, you will apply the GVV techniques and ?re-frames?, expanding your repertoire for possible action as well as identifying and rehearsing responses that are likely to be most effective. Through this practice, you will gain greater confidence and competence in voicing and enacting your values effectively.
Ethical Leadership Through Giving Voice to Values at Coursera Curriculum
What Is Giving Voice to Values? Why and How It Works
Welcome to the Course and Week 1
The Client Who Fell Through the Cracks
The Client Who Fell Through the Cracks: What Happened?
Why Take this Course?
What is Giving Voice to Values (GVV)?
GVV in the Workplace: The Challenge
Interview With Royanne, Chief Ethics Officer for a Fortune 100 Company
Interview With Chris, Professor at Notre Dame
Interview with John, President and COO
Interview with Kevin, President of Basik Insight, LLC and Retired Lieutenant Colonel US Air Force
What the Research Tells Us
The Three A's
The Three GVV "Flips"
The Seven GVV Pillars
GVV Pillar One: VALUES
GVV Pillar Two: PURPOSE
Key Takeaways From Week 1
Course Requirements & Resources
GVV Survey
Week One
Recognizing and Learning From Your Success and Failures
Week 2 Introduction
A Tale of Two Stories
Debriefing a Tale of Two Stories and GVV Pillar Three: CHOICE
Obedience to Authority and Choice
GVV Pillar Four: NORMALIZATION
Enablers and Disablers & GVV Pillar Five: SELF-KNOWLEDGE & ALIGNMENT
The Diversity Consultant
The Diversity Consultant: What Happened?
Reconsidering Your Starting Assumptions
Key Takeaways from Week 2
Exercise: A Tale of Two Stories
GVV Personal-Professional Profile
Week Two
Developing Scripts and Action Plans
Welcome to Week 3
Introduction to GVV Scripting and Action Planning
GVV Pillars: Voice
GVV Pillars: Reasons & Rationalizations
Levers for Influence/Impact: It Depends Where You Sit
GVV Case Study: Jeff Salett From the Top (A)
GVV Case Study: Jeff Salett From the Top (B)
GVV Case Study: Is This My Place? Speaking Up (A)
GVV Case Study: Is This My Place? Speaking Up (B)
Key Takeaways from Week 3
Week 3 Quiz
Addressing Challenges and Opportunities with the GVV Approach
Welcome to Week 4
The Challenges and Opportunities of Values-Driven Leadership
The Challenges and Opportunities of Values-Driven Leadership: For Managers and Corporate Users
The Challenges and Opportunities of Values-Driven Leadership: For Faculty
Lessons of GVV
GVV for Senior Leaders
GVV In the Workplace: The Solution
Interview With Royanne, Chief Ethics Officer for a Fortune 100 Company
Interview with Chris, Professor at Notre Dame
Interview with John, President and COO
Interview with Kevin, President of Basik Insight, LLC and Retired Lieutenant Colonel US Air Force
Course Key Takeaways
Week 4 Quiz