Cross-Cultural Management and Ministry
Cross-Cultural Management and Ministry, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.6, with 20 lectures, based on 19 reviews, and has 862 subscribers.
You will learn about 1. Describe culture, cultural intelligence and principles of cross-cultural ministry. 2. Describe your own cultural journey in terms of ethnic identity development and social class. 3. Assess the cultural dimensions of yourself, your organization and your clients to develop strategies to serve as a bridge-builder. 4. Develop a personal cross-cultural assessment and leadership growth plan. 5. Assess your organization’s culture and your cultural management profile using the Competing Values Framework. 6. Conduct demographic analysis of your organization’s outcomes and stakeholders. 7. Develop a comprehensive cross-cultural assessment and strategic plan for your organization. This course is ideal for individuals who are Christians in nonprofit organizations or ministries working in cross-cultural settings or Managers in nonprofit organizations or ministries wanting to improve the cross-cultural capabilities of their organizations It is particularly useful for Christians in nonprofit organizations or ministries working in cross-cultural settings or Managers in nonprofit organizations or ministries wanting to improve the cross-cultural capabilities of their organizations.
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Summary
Title: Cross-Cultural Management and Ministry
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.6
Number of Lectures: 20
Number of Published Lectures: 20
Number of Curriculum Items: 20
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 20
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- 1. Describe culture, cultural intelligence and principles of cross-cultural ministry.
- 2. Describe your own cultural journey in terms of ethnic identity development and social class.
- 3. Assess the cultural dimensions of yourself, your organization and your clients to develop strategies to serve as a bridge-builder.
- 4. Develop a personal cross-cultural assessment and leadership growth plan.
- 5. Assess your organization’s culture and your cultural management profile using the Competing Values Framework.
- 6. Conduct demographic analysis of your organization’s outcomes and stakeholders.
- 7. Develop a comprehensive cross-cultural assessment and strategic plan for your organization.
Who Should Attend
- Christians in nonprofit organizations or ministries working in cross-cultural settings
- Managers in nonprofit organizations or ministries wanting to improve the cross-cultural capabilities of their organizations
Target Audiences
- Christians in nonprofit organizations or ministries working in cross-cultural settings
- Managers in nonprofit organizations or ministries wanting to improve the cross-cultural capabilities of their organizations
This course provides a toolkit for those working in cross-cultural environments. Topics include: cultural intelligence, ethnic identity, social class, cultural dimensions, indigenous leadership development, organizational culture and organizational cross-cultural assessment and strategic planning. The course centers around a final project where you will develop: 1) a personal cross-cultural leadership growth plan, 2) a cross-cultural organizational assessment, and 3) a cross-cultural strategic plan for your organization.
The goal of this course is for students to develop a plan for their own cross-cultural growth as well as their organization’s cross-cultural growth. The intent is that this free course will provide the theories and cultural assessments needed for students to have a clear understanding of where they stand personally and as part of an organization, and from there to develop strategies to serve as bridge-builders.
Andrew Sears is the President of City Vision University where we are bringing radically affordable education to those serving the poor, the addicted and the underserved. Andrew previously co-founded MIT’s Internet Telephony Consortium with one of the fathers of the internet (David Clark) focused on disruption in the telecommunications industry. Before spending the past 20 years living with and serving the poor with disruptive educational technologies, Andrew worked as a consultant to Sprint, venture capitalist and internet startups.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to Culture and Cultural Intelligence
Lecture 1: Extended Version of this Course
Lecture 2: Cross-Cultural Management & Ministry Course Overview
Lecture 3: Resources for this Course
Lecture 4: Materials for Introduction to Culture and Cultural Intelligence
Chapter 2: Ethnic Identity and Social Class
Lecture 1: Understanding Social Class and Class Identity for Christians
Lecture 2: Materials for Ethnic Identity and Social Class
Chapter 3: Global Cultural Dimensions
Lecture 1: Hofstede’s Model of National Cultures
Lecture 2: Materials for Global Cultural Dimensions
Chapter 4: Indigenous Leadership Development Across Race, Class and Gender
Lecture 1: Race, Class, Gender and Culture in Ministry in the US
Lecture 2: Materials for Indigenous Leadership Development Across Race, Class and Gender
Chapter 5: Organizational Culture & Competing Values Framework
Lecture 1: Cross-Cultural Ministry and Competing Values Framework
Lecture 2: Materials for Organizational Culture & Competing Values Framework
Chapter 6: Measuring Organizational Cross-Cultural Effectiveness
Lecture 1: Measuring Cross-Cultural Ministry Effectiveness
Lecture 2: Stakeholder Map Forum Assignment Overview and Instructions
Lecture 3: Nine Cross-Cultural Leadership Lessons
Lecture 4: Materials for Measuring Organizational Cross-Cultural Effectiveness
Chapter 7: BoP Strategy and Cross-Cultural Organizational Assessment
Lecture 1: BoP and Business Strategy Summary
Lecture 2: Materials for BoP Strategy and Cross-Cultural Organizational Assessment
Chapter 8: Final Project: Cross-Cultural Strategic Plan
Lecture 1: Final Project
Lecture 2: Extended Version of this Course
Instructors
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Andrew Sears
University President focused on Disruptive Innovation -
Ruth Ronda
Online Marketing Coordinator
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