Learning activities
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Content
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Preparation
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1/11, 13-17: Course introduction and lectures
Location: Campus Flemingsberg, Conference room 9504, floor 9 or online
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Course information and lectures on the topics Leadership and sustainable work from; System perspectives on sustainable leadership
Teacher: Andrea Eriksson
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Mandatory Reading:
Dellve, L., & Eriksson, A. (2017). Health-promoting managerial work: A theoretical framework for a leadership program that supports knowledge and capability to craft sustainable work practices in daily practice and during organizational change. Societies, 7(2), 12.
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10/11, 13-16.00: Lectures, AE,
Location: Online
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Definitions of health, well-being and sustainability; Different leadership styles and employee health
Teacher: Andrea Eriksson
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Mandatory Reading:
Dellve, L. & Eriksson, A. (2016) Work material supporting development of sustainable and health-promoting leadership in everyday work and during change. Focus on pages 5-16 and 19-24
Kira, M., & Forslin, J. (2008). Seeking regenerative work in the post-bureaucratic transition. Journal of organizational change management, 21(1), 76-91.
Bakker, A. B., Demerouti, E., & Sanz-Vergel, A. I. (2014). Burnout and work engagement: The JD–R approach. Annu. Rev. Organ. Psychol. Organ. Behav., 1(1), 389-411.
Recommended reading:
Coetzer, M. F., Bussin, M. H., & Geldenhuys, M. (2017). Servant leadership and work-related well-being in a construction company. SA Journal of Industrial Psychology, 43(1), 1-10.
Skakon, J., Nielsen, K., Borg, V., & Guzman, J. (2010). Are leaders' well-being, behaviours and style associated with the affective well-being of their employees? A systematic review of three decades of research. Work & stress, 24(2), 107-139.
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11/11 10-12: Mandatory seminar 1
Location: Online
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Fishbone workshop (mapping of factors causing stress) inspired by chapter 1 in Nielsen’s and Noblet’s book
Seminar leader: Andrea ERiksson
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Mandatory preparation: Read Chapter 1: Nielsen, K., & Noblet, A. (Eds.). (2018). Organizational Interventions for Health and Well-being: A Handbook for Evidence-based Practice. Routledge.
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11/11 13-14: Supervision, Location: Online
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Possibilities for supervision from Andrea on the content of the assignment for seminar 2
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Think trough questions you have regarding selection of case/the overall assignment
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17/11, 9-12: Lectures
Location, hybrid:
Campus Flemingsberg, Conference room 9504, floor 9 or online
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Managerial and organizational approaches to sustainability; Learning and development; Group contract
Teacher: Andrea Eriksson
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Mandatory reading:
Dellve, L. & Eriksson, A. (2016) Work material supporting development of sustainable and health-promoting leadership in everyday work and during change. Focus on pages 25-29; 34-40
Recommended reading:
Strömgren, M., Eriksson, A., Bergman, D., & Dellve, L. (2016). Social capital among healthcare professionals: A prospective study of its importance for job satisfaction, work engagement and engagement in clinical improvements. International journal of nursing studies, 53, 116-125.
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18/11 13.-17: Mandatory seminar 2
Location:
Campus Flemingsberg, Conference room 9504, floor 9 or online
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Students make presentation of their selection of cases
Seminar leader: Andrea Eriksson
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Deadline: Hand in your assignment no later than the 16th of November.
Please see specific instructions for the assignment on Canvas
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24/11 9-15.00, Workshop and lectures
Location: Campus Flemingsberg, Conference room 9504, floor 9
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Leadership, the brain and stress
Teacher: Teresa Söderhjelm
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Watch the following video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuyPuH9ojCE
Reflect on when stress is something positive for you and when is more destructive. Reflect also on what you do for stress off/unwind.
Recommended
reading:
Dellve, L. & Eriksson, A. (2016) Work material supporting development of sustainable and health-promoting leadership in everyday work and during change. Focus on pages 17-18
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25/11 9-12: Lectures, Location, hybrid:
Campus Flemingsberg, Conference room 6316, floor 6 or online
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Leadership and social sustainable working conditions – example from a case study of lean transformation in the industry
Teacher: Malin Håkansson
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Recommended (not mandatory) reading:
Håkansson, M. (2019). Lean Transformation of Industrial Work: Understanding What Supports Socially Sustainable Working Conditions During Lean Manufacturing (Doctoral dissertation, KTH Royal Institute of Technology). Focus on pages 18-39
Håkansson, M., Holden, R. J., Eriksson, A., & Dellve, L. (2017). Managerial practices that support lean and socially sustainable working conditions. Nordic journal of working life studies, 7(3).
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29/11 14-16: Supervision, Location: Online
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Possibilities for supervision from Andrea on the content of the assignment for seminar 3
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Think trough questions you have regarding selection of case/the overall assignment
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2/12 10-12: Lectures
Location: Online
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Job crafting; age management,
Teacher: Ellen Jaldestad
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Recommended (not mandatory) reading:
Jaldestad, E., Eriksson, A., Blom, P., & Östlund, B. (2021). Factors Influencing Retirement Decisions among Blue-Collar Workers in a Global Manufacturing Company—Implications for Age Management from A System Perspective. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(20), 10945.
Tims, M., & Bakker, A. B. (2010). Job crafting: Towards a new model of individual job redesign. SA Journal of Industrial Psychology, 36(2), 1-9.
Wrzesniewski, A., & Dutton, J. E. (2001). Crafting a job: Revisioning employees as active crafters of their work. Academy of management review, 26(2), 179-201 J
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6/12 9-12
Lecture and workshop
Location, hybrid:
Campus Flemingsberg, Conference room 9504, floor 9 or online
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The importance of leadership support for reducing physical strain in work
Teacher: Mikael Forsman
Coaching approaches; development of learning approaches; Lecture on demand
Workshop leader and teacher: Andrea Eriksson
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Mandatory reading:
Dellve, L. & Eriksson, A. (2016) Work material supporting development of sustainable and health-promoting leadership in everyday work and during change. Focus on pages 30-34
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8/12 9-15: Mandatory seminar 3
Location:
Campus Flemingsberg, Conference room 9504, floor 9
Please bring your own laptop if participating on Campus or online
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Students make presentation of ongoing work with cases; visualization of plans for implementation and evaluation
Seminar Leader: Andrea Eriksson
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Deadline: Hand in a “half-way” draft of your report no later than the 5th of December.
Please see specific instructions for the assignment on Canvas
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13/12 11-12:
Location, hybrid:
Campus Flemingsberg, Conference room 9504, floor 9
Please bring your own laptop if participating on Campus or online
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Possibilities for supervision on the content of the final report for seminar 5
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Think trough questions you have regarding the overall assignment
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15/12 9-15 Mandatory seminar 4
Location: Campus Flemingsberg, Conference room 7320, floor 7 or online
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Seminar on Leadership behavior
Seminar leader: Simon Elvnäs
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Prepare for the seminar by reading:
Holmberg, I., & Tyrstrup, M. (2010). Well then-What now? An everyday approach to managerial leadership. Leadership, 6(4), 353-372.
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13/1 January 9-17
Mandatory final seminar 5
Location: Campus Flemingsberg, Conference room 9504, floor 9 or online
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Students make final presentations of cases
Seminar leader: Andrea Eriksson
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Deadline: Hand in a draft of your report no later than the 6th of January.
Prepare peer review
Please see specific instructions for the assignment on Canvas
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