High Stakes Leadership: Leading in Times of Crisis
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High Stakes Leadership: Leading in Times of Crisis
Instructor: Mike Barger
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What you'll learn
Develop strategies for exceptional leadership and team performance in our increasingly VUCA world.
Explore the characteristics of individual and organizational resilience and develop strategies to improve both.
Understand how to prepare yourself, your team, and your organization for its next major disruption or crisis.
Skills you'll gain
- Contingency Planning
- Communication Planning
- Dealing With Ambiguity
- Change Management
- Risk Management
- Leadership
- Business Continuity
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Organizational Leadership
- Resilience
- Communication Strategies
- Adaptability
- Crisis Management
- Leadership Development
- Stakeholder Management
- Stakeholder Communications
- Stakeholder Analysis
- Communication
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There are 4 modules in this course
This course has been designed to help leaders, like you, learn how to effectively navigate the challenges of significant organizational disruptions. As a participant in this course, you’ll discover why an understanding of various stakeholder perspectives can inform and dramatically improve a leader’s response to events that threaten an organization’s very survival. This course is also about understanding and developing individual and organizational resilience—the ability to anticipate potential threats; to cope effectively with adverse events when they occur; and to adapt to changing conditions, ensuring a viable path forward for yourself, your team, and your organization. These topics are particularly relevant in the wake of the global COVID-19 pandemic. Many course examples will reference lessons leaders around the world have learned during this far-reaching healthcare crisis.
During the eight course modules, which are distributed over four weeks, participants will explore topics such as: Why the VUCA world is making crises more common; Characteristics of resilient organizations and ways to increase resilience; Stakeholder value propositions and how these are threatened during a crisis; Organizing frameworks for estimating the types of crises an organization might encounter; the Unique and challenging nature of the crisis environment; the Fundamentals of crisis leadership; and Building a plan to prepare yourself, your team, and your organization for your next major crisis—which, in today’s world, is not so much an “if”, as a “when”. Professor Mike Barger, your faculty member for this course, has served as a TOPGUN instructor in the United States Navy and as a founder and executive at JetBlue Airways. His professional experience has helped him learn a great deal about crisis leadership and to gain a true sense of what it means to be resilient. Throughout the course, Professor Barger will draw upon many practical examples that will make the content of this course easy to appreciate, understand, and translate into practical lessons that you will be able to apply immediately at your organization. Crisis leadership is a topic that’s exciting, daunting, and almost impossible to master. With some time and effort over the four weeks of the course, however, you can develop an exceptional set of crisis-leadership tools that will serve you well throughout your professional career.
During the first course week, participants will gain an appreciation for the volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous environment in which their businesses must operate and how these conditions have dramatically increased the likelihood of an organizational crisis. Participants will also gain a deep understanding of organizational stakeholders and how the perspectives of these stakeholders become vitally important frames of reference for leaders during a crisis.
What's included
13 videos16 readings1 assignment4 app items3 discussion prompts
13 videos•Total 72 minutes
- Faculty Introduction•5 minutes
- COVID-19 and Implications in this Course•5 minutes
- Deepwater Horizon: Setting the Stage•7 minutes
- Perspective Matters and Informs Our Priorities!•6 minutes
- Crisis Happens! It’s Not “if” but “when” •6 minutes
- Module 1 Summary•4 minutes
- Module 2 Introduction. Who Are Your Stakeholders?•5 minutes
- Crisis Threatens Stakeholder Value Propositions•5 minutes
- Introducing JetBlue Airways’ Valentine’s Day Operational Crisis•8 minutes
- JetBlue’s Attempt to Serve Stakeholder Interests Ahead of a Winter Storm•8 minutes
- Stakeholder Engagement During a Crisis•4 minutes
- “No News IS News” During a Crisis•6 minutes
- Stakeholder Engagement During the COVID-19 Pandemic•5 minutes
16 readings•Total 130 minutes
- Help Us Learn More About You!•5 minutes
- Welcome to High Stakes Leadership: Leading in Times of Crisis•10 minutes
- The VUCA Environment•10 minutes
- Crisis Definition and Expectation Management•10 minutes
- Case Examples Where Perspective Matters•15 minutes
- Course Organization, Objectives, Outcomes•10 minutes
- Course Syllabus•5 minutes
- Organizational Stakeholders and Value Propositions•10 minutes
- JetBlue’s Attempt to Serve Stakeholder Interests During a Winter Storm: Introduction•5 minutes
- JetBlue and the Customer Perspective•5 minutes
- JetBlue and the Crewmember (a.k.a. Employee) Perspective•5 minutes
- JetBlue and the Regulator Perspective•5 minutes
- JetBlue and the Media Perspective•10 minutes
- JetBlue and the Investor Perspective•10 minutes
- JetBlue and the Competitor Perspective•10 minutes
- Becoming THE Source of Facts During a Crisis – The Impact of Social Media•5 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- End of Module 2 Knowledge Validation•30 minutes
4 app items•Total 120 minutes
- Set Personal Goals for the Course•30 minutes
- Identify Key Stakeholders•30 minutes
- Your Key Stakeholders and Value Proposition Threats•30 minutes
- Stakeholder Engagement Manifesto – “My Commitment to Stakeholders”•30 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 55 minutes
- COVID-19 Examples of Exceptional Leadership•20 minutes
- Universal Truths About Stakeholder Expectations During Crises•15 minutes
- Personal Experience During a Major Disruption•20 minutes
During the second week of the course, participants will learn how to increase their organization’s capacity for resilience, defined as the ability to anticipate potential threats; to cope effectively with adverse events when they occur; and to adapt to changing conditions, ensuring a viable path forward for everyone involved. Participants will also explore this week a model for understanding and predicting how stakeholders will respond to crises that threaten their value proposition with an enterprise.
What's included
16 videos15 readings2 assignments7 app items3 discussion prompts
16 videos•Total 77 minutes
- Module 3 Introduction. What is Organizational Resilience?•4 minutes
- Organizational Resilience Capabilities Are Good For Business•5 minutes
- Organizational Resilience Goal #1: Anticipating Crisis Through Stakeholder Engagement•5 minutes
- Organizational Resilience Goal #2: Coping With Crisis Through Stakeholder Involvement•7 minutes
- Organizational Resilience Goal #3: Developing Stronger Relationships With Stakeholders After a Crisis•6 minutes
- Applying the Model to the COVID-19 Pandemic •5 minutes
- Resilience Increases When We Demonstrate Commitment to Our Stakeholders Before, During, and After a Crisis•3 minutes
- Module 4 Introduction. Stakeholder Value Propositions Inform Their Reactions to Crisis•5 minutes
- Trigger Events and the Precipitation of Crisis•5 minutes
- Stakeholder Evaluation of Trigger Events•6 minutes
- Stakeholder Responses to Crises and the Outcomes They Produce•5 minutes
- Applying the Model to a JetBlue Operational Crisis•8 minutes
- Predicting Stakeholder Reactions Can Help Us Craft Communication Plans•4 minutes
- Summarizing the Value of Predicting Stakeholder Reactions to Crises•3 minutes
- Takeaways: Engaging with Customers•3 minutes
- Takeaways: Engaging with Employees•2 minutes
15 readings•Total 175 minutes
- A Model for Understanding Organizational Resilience•5 minutes
- Key Factors for Organizational Resilience – The Anticipation Stage•10 minutes
- Key Factors for Organizational Resilience – The Coping Stage•5 minutes
- Key Factors for Organizational Resilience – The Adaptation Stage•10 minutes
- A Model for Predicting Stakeholder Reactions to Crisis•10 minutes
- Crises Are Rarely Rooted in Single, Spontaneous Causes•5 minutes
- Case Study: Stakeholder Reactions to an Operational Disruption at JetBlue•10 minutes
- The Proactive Development of Stakeholder Engagement Plans•10 minutes
- Introduction to the Interactive Experiences•10 minutes
- Alternative Experience: Engaging with Customers•30 minutes
- Alternative Experience: Engaging with Employees•30 minutes
- Professor Insights: Employees Who Seem Disconnected from Organizational Purpose•10 minutes
- Professor Insights: Employees Lacking Confidence in the Decision-Making of Their Leaders•10 minutes
- Professor Insights: Employees Feeling Undervalued•10 minutes
- Post-Experience Survey Opportunity •10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- End of Module 3 Knowledge Validation•30 minutes
- End of Module 4 Knowledge Validation•30 minutes
7 app items•Total 300 minutes
- Your Organization’s Resilience Practices•30 minutes
- Three Actions to Improve Our Capacity for Resilience•30 minutes
- Evaluation of Current Practices•60 minutes
- Three Key Opportunities to Better Understand Likely Stakeholder Reactions•30 minutes
- Course Midpoint Goal Review•30 minutes
- ⭐Interactive Experience: Engaging with Customers•60 minutes
- ⭐Interactive Experience: Engaging with Employees•60 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 45 minutes
- One Stakeholder Lesson from Your COVID-19 Experience•10 minutes
- Personal Experience with the Assignment of Responsibility•20 minutes
- Reflecting on Your Interactions•15 minutes
During the third course week, participants will examine a collection of different crisis types and how each type requires a unique response from crisis leaders. This week will also present a detailed look at the nature of the crisis environment, which will explain why crisis leadership is one of the most challenging aspects of any leader’s set of responsibilities.
What's included
14 videos11 readings1 assignment8 app items1 discussion prompt
14 videos•Total 69 minutes
- Module 5 Introduction. Why Craft a Typology? •3 minutes
- Categorical Lists of Crisis Types•3 minutes
- Summarizing the Benefits of a Categorical List•4 minutes
- COVID-19 and Where it Might Appear on a Categorical List•5 minutes
- Incorporating Additional Dimensions into a Crisis Typology •5 minutes
- Combining a Categorical List with Other Dimensions•5 minutes
- Crafting Your Own Typology•9 minutes
- Module 6 Introduction. The Crisis Environment Presents Unique Challenges for Leaders•5 minutes
- Observations and Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic•6 minutes
- Complex Systems Make Threat Identification Difficult•5 minutes
- The Need for Urgent Decision-Making with Limited Information•6 minutes
- The Demand for Effective Communication to Multiple Audiences•4 minutes
- The Importance of Acknowledging Individual Vulnerability•6 minutes
- Being a Crisis Leader Given the Unique Crisis Environment•3 minutes
11 readings•Total 75 minutes
- Nine Types of Business Crisis•5 minutes
- PwC’s Crisis Categories•5 minutes
- A PR Perspective on Crisis Categories•5 minutes
- Ten Categories of Political Risk•5 minutes
- Examples of Multi-Dimensional Typologies•15 minutes
- Module 5 Summary•10 minutes
- Crises are Typically the Result of Multiple Contributing Factors•5 minutes
- The Complexity of Your Business•5 minutes
- Urgency Versus the Tendency to Wait for the Facts•5 minutes
- Revisiting Stakeholder Perspectives and Value Propositions•5 minutes
- Leadership Forged In Crisis – Ultimately, We’re Humans Providing Leadership•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- End of Module 6 Knowledge Validation•30 minutes
8 app items•Total 240 minutes
- Crafting Your Own List•30 minutes
- Reactions to the Benefits of Dimensional Typologies•30 minutes
- Current Level of Awareness About Potential Crisis Sources•30 minutes
- The Complexity of Your Business•30 minutes
- Developmental Opportunities for Self and Team #1 - Urgent Decision-Making with Limited Information•30 minutes
- Developmental Opportunities for Self and Team #2 - The Demand for Effective Communication to Multiple Audiences•30 minutes
- Developmental Opportunities for Self and Team #3 - Acknowledging Individual Vulnerability•30 minutes
- Three Key Opportunities to Better Prepare for Crisis Leadership•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 20 minutes
- Best Practices in Any of These Areas•20 minutes
During the fourth and final week of the course, participants will explore the key characteristics of effective crisis leaders and how to effectively demonstrate leadership before, during, and after a crisis. Then, to bring the course to a close, participants will work through a collection of steps that will help them effectively prepare for their next inevitable crisis.
What's included
17 videos7 readings1 assignment11 app items1 discussion prompt
17 videos•Total 98 minutes
- Module 7 Introduction. What We’ve Learned So Far About the Need for Crisis Leadership•4 minutes
- Considerations for Acting on These Eight Roles•6 minutes
- The Eight Roles and Their Validity During the COVID-19 Pandemic•8 minutes
- Crisis Leadership Through a Be, Know, Do Lens•9 minutes
- Being a Crisis Leader•7 minutes
- Crisis Leaders Must Know: Vision, Values, and Guiding Principles•7 minutes
- What Crisis Leaders Must Do•7 minutes
- Leadership During Challenging Times•5 minutes
- Summarizing Crisis Leadership•4 minutes
- Module 8 Introduction. Preparing for the Next Crisis•4 minutes
- Airline Crisis Typologies in Action•6 minutes
- Frameworks and Checklists: Organizing Your Crisis Response•4 minutes
- Defining Roles and Responsibilities•8 minutes
- Developing Pro-Active Crisis Response Strategies•5 minutes
- Conducting a Tabletop Exercise as a Test of Readiness•5 minutes
- Module Summary: Preparing for the Next Crisis•4 minutes
- Course Conclusion•7 minutes
7 readings•Total 70 minutes
- Eight Roles Crisis Leaders Should Be Able to Assume•10 minutes
- What Stakeholders Need a Crisis Leader to Be•10 minutes
- What Stakeholders Need a Crisis Leader to Know•10 minutes
- Introduction to Three Examples•20 minutes
- Sample Crisis Management Checklists•5 minutes
- Tabletop Exercise to Explore Crisis Readiness•10 minutes
- Course Feedback•5 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- End of Module 8 Knowledge Validation•30 minutes
11 app items•Total 390 minutes
- Current and Desired Future Capability in These Areas•60 minutes
- Readiness for Crisis Leadership - What Stakeholders Want Their Leaders to BE During a Crisis•30 minutes
- Readiness for Crisis Leadership - What Stakeholders Want Their Leaders to KNOW During a Crisis•30 minutes
- Readiness for Crisis Leadership #3•30 minutes
- My Personal Crisis Leadership Philosophy: “I Must Be, Know, Do…”•30 minutes
- Revisit Your Crisis Typology•30 minutes
- Exercising Your Crisis Typology with Your Organizational Stakeholders•60 minutes
- Drafting Your Own Checklist•30 minutes
- Action Plan: Next Steps Toward a Crisis Response Strategy•30 minutes
- Action Plan: Next Steps Toward an Assessment of Readiness•30 minutes
- Three Key Opportunities to Better Prepare My Organization for the Next•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 20 minutes
- Crisis Management Roles and Responsibilities Best Practices•20 minutes
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