What role would Authentic Leadership play in a crisis-ready culture?

 

Week 7: Creating a Culture and Structure that Enhances Sustainability

Theme 1: Leadership drives competitive advantage when it creates a culture of inclusion of people and ideas. Leadership today must organize a culture that promotes people, collaboration, innovation and creativity.

Leaders today must compete within the marketplace but also with the innovation and technology that is disrupting the marketplace.  A leader must recognize the trends in the market, encourage the skills and resources of the company, and develop a sound relationship with the stakeholders of the company.  Communication, collaboration, empowerment and leadership on all levels must be nurtured in the environment the leader creates.

Read:

  • Organization Culture as Driver of Competitive Advantage
  • Why Flat Organizations Don’t Create Leaders (& What to Do About It)
  • Creativity and Innovation: The Leadership Dynamics
  • Workplace Diversity – Leveraging the Power of Differences for Competitive Advantage
  • Interview with CEO Sam Allen John Deer Corporation on competitive advantage
  • The Culture or the Leader?
  • Principles of Management: Chapter 8.5 Creating and Maintaining Organizational Culture

Theme 2: Part of sustainability requires a company to be prepared for anything that comes along. A crisis can wipe out a competitive advantage over night. Leading a sustainable organization means developing a crisis-ready culture. This allows the organization to withstand a crisis, and, more importantly, bounce back from it.

Read or Watch:

  • 4 Leadership Skills for Crisis Management
  • Crisis Leadership: Five Principles for Managing the Unexpected
  • 3 Steps to Gaining Leadership Buy-In for Crisis Preparedness
  • What Mark Zuckerberg Can Learn About Crisis Leadership from Starbucks
  • Daniel Goleman and Bill George: The Dangers of Groupthink (Video) – (closed caption available)

Complete:

  • Individual Deliverable #2: Crisis Leadership Report due in the Assignment Folder by Sunday, May 3 at 11:59 p.m. eastern time.

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BMGT 365 – Individual Deliverable #2 – Crisis Leadership Report

NOTE: All submitted work is to be your original work. You may not use any work from another student, the Internet or an online clearinghouse. You are expected to understand the Academic Dishonesty and Plagiarism Policy, and know that it is your responsibility to learn about instructor and general academic expectations with regard to proper  citation  of  sources  as  specified  in  the  APA Publication Manual, 6th Ed. (Students are held accountable for in-text citations and an associated reference list only).

Individual Deliverable #2 is due Sunday, May 3 at 11:59 p.m. eastern time of week 7 unless otherwise changed by the instructor.

Purpose: 

The purpose of this project is to apply leadership concepts to a crisis leadership situation and to make recommendations for a crisis-ready culture.

Skill Building: 

You are also completing this project to help you develop the skills of analysis, critical thinking, and writing a report. Writing is critical because in business it is important to convey information clearly and concisely and to develop a personal brand. Developing a personal brand is important because it is the ongoing process of establishing an image or impression in the minds of others especially those in positions above you. Having a strong personal brand can lead to opportunities that include promotions.

Skills:  Writing, Critical Thinking, Developing a Personal Brand, Situational Analysis, Writing a Report.

Outcomes Met With This Project:

    • use leadership theories, assessment tools, and an understanding of the role of ethics, emotional intelligence, cultural intelligence, competencies, values, and attitudes to evaluate and enhance personal leadership skills
    • assess the interactions between the external environment and within an organization to foster responsible and effective leadership and organizational practices
    • Develop individual awareness, style and communication skills that enhance leadership skills
    • Integrate and apply analytical principles and concepts of leadership to make strategic decisions. 

Instructions: 

The Scenario

Read the Case Scenario that follows and answer Mr. Barney’s questions in the form of a report.  Address the report to Mr. Barney.

You walk into your office one morning and see an article on your desk. You pick it up and realize that Mr. Barney, the CEO, placed it there! He also has some questions on a post-it note and a request for recommendations.  

Max Barney was exhausted. He had just finished a long meeting with his current VP of Headquarter Operations, Michael Brown. Michael, who was himself getting ready for retirement, was giving Barney a rundown of a recent crisis that impacted the company. While the dust seemed to be settling, Barney recognized that this was one of the worst things to ever happen to his company.

Michael recalls the crisis in the following way: 

“On the morning of January 19th, I got a call from Joanne Edwards, my contact at our major distributor, Happy and Healthy Foodmart.  She told me that three of her customers had complained that Biotech’s echinacea had made them ill.  I called our legal department immediately to put them on alert.  By noon that day, the number of reported illnesses had risen to seven.  By January 22nd, the worst possible news came in – one of those people had actually died.

I called my team together immediately to come up with a plan for an immediate Recall. We needed to manage this crisis with our employees, our distributors, and most of all our customers.  Controlling the message to the public and the media was critical.  We’d had Recalls before, but never in reaction to a customer death. This was a whole new ball game for us.

Once the Recall had been put in place, we needed to get to the bottom of the echinacea problem. We started looking at the suppliers and ended up in the Purchasing Department. When we discovered that Henrietta Higgins, the Assistant Director of Purchasing, had cut a deal with a new supplier I became furious, Max. I mean, it was not one of my proudest moments.” 

“That’s understandable,” replied Max, “go on. Tell me more.” 

“Well, Higgins received an offer from a new supplier to buy genetically modified echinacea.  She explained that she thought it was a good move because it would save the company over 20% on the wholesale price.  She made the decision unilaterally, Max, without every going to her supervisor or to me to discuss it.”

“What did you do when you found this out?” asked Max.

“I fired her, of course. We had no other choice, Max.  It’s because of her we have this crisis. And on top of that, we’ve decided to halt all sales of all echinacea in the foreseeable future.”

“Who’s we?” Max asked, with concern in his voice now. 

“My team, of course. I told my managers about my decision and they’re all behind me 100%.  We all know how important it is to act quickly in this situation, Max.  You can trust me to turn this situation around.”

Max left the meeting sure about two things. First, he was secretly relieved that Michael was nearing retirement. The new VP of Headquarter Operations could start fresh. Second, he had just finished reading an article about a “Crisis Ready Culture”. He knew that it was time for Biotech to start developing a crisis-ready culture.

Max drops by your office with a copy of that article. He has a post-it note on the article, with the following questions and a request for recommendations:

  • What Leadership Styles were used in the recent echinacea crisis? Discuss the leadership style of every person involved.
  1. What Leadership Styles would be most beneficial in a crisis-ready culture?
  2. What leadership competencies were evident in the recent echinacea crisis? Discuss the leadership competencies of every person involved.
  • What leadership competencies would be most needed in a crisis-ready culture?
  1. What role did Emotional Intelligence (or lack of Emotional Intelligence) play in the echinacea crisis?
  2. What role would Emotional Intelligence play in a crisis-ready culture?
  3. What role did Authentic Leadership (or lack of it) play in the Echinacea crisis?
  • What role would Authentic Leadership play in a crisis-ready culture?
  • What role (if any) did Biotech’s current culture play in the Echinacea crisis?
  1. How can Biotech align its current strategy, culture and organizational structure to develop a crisis-ready culture?
  2. Give three specific and actionable recommendations that could be implemented to develop acrisis-ready culture for Biotech. (Each recommendation should be supported by course materials).

Step 1: Course Material

For this project, you are required to use the case scenario facts and the course material.   External sources are not permitted.  You are not researching on the Internet or using resources from outside the course.  You are expected to answer the requirements identified below showing the connection between the case scenario facts and the course material.   Using course material goes beyond defining terms and are used to explain the ‘why and how’ of a situation.  Avoid merely making statements but close the loop of the discussion by explaining how something happens or why something happens, which focuses on importance and impact.  In closing the loop, you will demonstrate the ability to think clearly and rationally showing an understanding of the logical connections between the ideas presented in a case scenario, the course material and the question(s) being asked.  Using one or two in-text citations from the course material throughout the entire paper will not earn many points on an assignment.  The use of a variety of course material is expected consistently supporting what is presented.  The support must be relevant and applicable to the topic being discussed.  Points are not earned for mentioning a term or concept but by clearly and thoroughly explaining or discussing the question at hand.

Step 2: The Questions to Answer

You will answer the 11 questions above provided in Step 1.

Step 3: Write the Report. 

Report Format:

Create a Word or Rich Text Format (RTF) report should be no more than seven (7) pages double-spaced.  Those five pages do not include the required Title Page, Reference Page and Appendix.  You will use the following format.

The report should use Roman Numeral numbering for each section and answer each of Mr. Barney’s questions, as follows:

  1. The Leadership Styles demonstrated in the recent echinacea crisis.  Provide evidence for your claims from the case scenario and support your claim with course material.
  • The Leadership Styles that would be most beneficial in a crisis-ready culture.  Support your reasoning with course materials.
  • The leadership competencies that were evident in the recent echinacea crisis. Provide evidence for your claims from the case scenario and support your claim with course materials.
  • The leadership competencies that would be most needed in a crisis-ready culture.  Support your reasoning and conclusions with course materials.
  1. The role that Emotional Intelligence (or lack of Emotional Intelligence) played in the echinacea crisis. Provide evidence for your claims from the case scenario and support your claim with course materials.
  • The role that E.Q. would play in a crisis-ready culture.  Support your reasoning and conclusions with course materials.
  • The role that Authentic Leadership (or lack of it ) played in the Echinacea crisis. Provide evidence for your claims from the case scenario and support your claim with course materials.
  • The role that Authentic Leadership would play in a crisis-ready culture.  Support your reasoning and conclusions with course materials.
  • The role (if any) that Biotech’s current culture played in the Echinacea crisis. Provide evidence for your claims from the case scenario and Biotech Company Profile and support your claim with course materials.
  1. How Biotech can align its current strategy, culture and organizational structure to develop this crisis-ready culture.  Support your analysis with course materials.
  • Three specific and actionable recommendations that Biotech leadership could implement to develop this crisis-ready culture. (Each recommendation should be supported by course materials). Make sure these three recommendations are actionable (in other words, leadership can take your advice and put it into practice immediately) and specific (in other words, not too general that it cannot be easily understood). For example, “change leadership style” is not actionable today, and too general to be clearly understood.  However, “train leaders on different leadership styles” can be put into practice today and is specific enough to be understood. (Do not use this example in your answer!).
  • Reference Page – provide references to match your in-text citations, written in APA format.

Step 4: Submit the Completed Report in the Assignment Folder. 

Submitting the project to the Assignment Folder is considered the student’s final product and therefore ready for grading by the instructor.  It is incumbent upon the student to verify the assignment is the correct submission.  No exceptions will be considered by the instructor.

he following items are required.  Check off to ensure compliance to the following requirements.

  • You may only use the course material from the classroom.  You may not use books or any resource from the Internet.
  • Use the grading rubric while completing the project to ensure all requirements are met that will lead to the highest possible grade.
  • Third person writing is required.  Third person means that there are no words such as “I, me, my, we, or us” (first person writing), nor is there use of “you or your” (second person writing).
  • Contractions are not used in business writing, so do not use them.
  • Students will not use direct quotation marks but will instead paraphrase.  What this means is that you will put the ideas of an author or article into your own words rather than lifting directly from a source document.  You may not use more than four consecutive words from a source document (including the case scenario) or change words in a passage as doing so would require direct quotation marks.  Use a passage from a source document by putting into your own words (paraphrase) and attribute the passage to the source document.  Changing words from a passage does not exclude the passage from having to have quotation marks. If direct quotes are presented, they will not be included in the grading.
  • Use in-text citations in ALL sections of the assignment and provide a reference list that contain a reference associated with each in-text citation.
  • Provide the page or paragraph number in every in-text citation presented.  Refer to this link for more guidance on how to do this:
    In-Text Citations – Including Page or Paragraph Numbers

Self-Plagiarism: Self-plagiarism is the act of reusing significant, identical or nearly identical portions of one’s own work.  You cannot re-use any portion of a paper or other graded work that was submitted to another class even if you are retaking this course.   You also will not reuse any portion of previously submitted work in this class.  A zero will be assigned to the assignment if self-plagiarized.  Faculty do not have the discretion to accept self-plagiarized work.

 

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