(English) Bridging Cultures
Leading and Collaborating in Intercultural Teams
The goal
Working effectively in intercultural teams is an integral part of being a researcher and is becoming increasingly important in our globally networked world. As a leader of an intercultural team, there are additional challenges involved. The goal of the seminar is to convey psychological basics on the topic of intercultural collaboration, to offer helpful practical tools and to open the space for exchange of experiences and discussion. The seminar is aimed at scientists who already hold a leadership position or are interested in assuming one in the future.
The guiding questions
- How do I lead an intercultural team?
- Which psychological models and theories help us to better understand the challenges of intercultural leadership?
- What special features are there to consider when leading and collaborating in intercultural teams?
- How can I improve cooperation in an intercultural team?
The implementation
In this seminar, you will receive an overview of the most important psychological theories on the topic of intercultural leadership and cooperation. The focus is on the application of classic leadership principles in an international context and dealing with intercultural differences. You will learn about helpful tools for practice and also have the opportunity to exchange ideas with other participants in a practical discussion in order to benefit from each other's experiences.
Instructors
Dr. Silvana Weber is a research associate, trainer and consultant at the LMU Center for Leadership and People Management. She studied psychology at the University of Göttingen and UC Berkeley and subsequently completed her doctorate at the University of Koblenz-Landau (2016) with international research stays in Australia and Austria. In addition to her academic work (substitute professor of social psychology 2020/21 at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, ongoing habilitation at the University of Würzburg), she is currently receiving training as a systemic counselor and therapist. As co-editor of the In-Mind Magazine, she is actively involved in the field of science communication.
Stefanie Krauth, M.Sc. is a research associate, trainer and PhD candidate at the LMU Center for Leadership and People Management. She studied psychology at the University of Vienna with a focus on work, economic and social psychology.
Instructors: | Dr. Silvana Weber; Stefanie Krauth, M.Sc. |
Date: |
Wednesday, 4th December 2024, 09.30 a.m. – 01.30 p.m. (4 credits) |
Group size: | max. 12 persons |
Venue: | In-person format |