I. Course Title: Public Organization Theory and Leadership
II. Course Number: POSC 336
III. Credit Hours: 3 credits
IV. Prerequisites: POSC 300 or permission of instructor.
V. Course Description:
Focuses on transformational leadership theories, the impact of leadership on organizational behavior/culture, and public sector revitalization in order to examine the role of (visionary) leadership in the redesign of public organizations to: (a) 鈥渇it鈥 or become congruent with their turbulent operating environment(s); (b) enhance efficiency outcomes; and (c) fulfill their legislative, judicial, and/or political mandate.
Note(s): Applied Learning designated course. Students who have received credit for POSC 430, POSC 431 or POSC 432 cannot also receive credit for POSC 336.
VI. Detailed Description of Content of the Course:
Two dominant themes of the course will be to distinguish between (a) leadership and change in public - - as opposed to business - - organizations and (b) the roles of leaders and managers in organization life. The course will be divided into four major categories:
1. Survey of Leadership and Organization Theory Theories
2. Leadership and Management Concepts
3. Organization Structure and Design
4. Leadership, Culture, and Public Sector Organization Change
VI. Detailed Description of Conduct of Course:
This course will employ two fundamental instructional strategies: First, students will be expected to actively engage in class discussions and introduce 鈥渃utting edge鈥 visionary leadership and organization redesign strategies that improve public agency efficiency in the delivery of essential goods and services. Second, students are expected to complete a case study research paper/project on the effectiveness of a political or public sector leader in facilitating the redesign of a contemporary public (or possibly business) organization. Examples could include President Barack Obama鈥檚 call for the redesign of (a) Medicare and/or (b) General Motors or Chrysler (as recipients of federal bail-out loans). Graduate students will assess a Organization Theory/Leadership case study from either Harvard's Kennedy School of Government or Harvard's Graduate School of Business.
VII. Goals and Objectives of the Course:
Having successfully completed the course, the student will be able to:
VIII. Assessment Measures:
The Professor may evaluate students on the following criteria:
Other Course Information: None
Review and Approval
April 2009
August 2020
March 01, 2021