Team Building and Stress Management

Paper Code: 
LAD 420
Credits: 
2
Contact Hours: 
30.00
Objective: 

The course aims at helping students to work in team building, and stress management, helping students with leadership skills and working on their body language. To expose students to various industry experts for experience sharing.

Course Outcomes:

 

Course

Course outcome (at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

Paper Code

Paper Title

LAD 420

Team Building and Stress Management

CO 155 Develop team building skills.

CO 156 Develop public speaking skills

CO 157 Examine and evaluate GD-PI Techniques.

CO 158 Examine and evaluate Stress Management techniques.

Approach in teaching:

Interactive Hours, Group Discussion

 

Learning activities for the students:

Presentations

Viva and Presentation

 
6.00
Unit I: 
-

Team Building
Activities, team building games, team processes. Laws of teamwork
Case study approach to team work, The law of the significance, the law of the big picture, the law of the niche. Work ethics Work ethic. Relationship management, receiving and giving positive and negative feedback, body language.

6.00
Unit II: 
-

Public speaking: Overcoming fears
Public Speaking Games, Personality Development Games, Extempore, Debate, Group Discussion, one-minute speech, storytelling, story creation, selling items, JAM sessions.

6.00
Unit III: 
-

Mock GD Sessions
Internal and external GD sessions and competitions to boost confidence and prepare content.

6.00
Unit IV: 
-

Mock PI Sessions
Internal and external PI sessions and competitions to boost confidence and prepare content.

6.00
Unit V: 
-

Seminar/Webinar and Industry expert session
These will be conducted by industry leaders as question answer session and experience sharing.

Essential Readings: 

• Tonya Reiman (2007), The Power of Body Language: How to Succeed in Every Business and Social Encounter.
• John Adair (2007), Develop Your Leadership Skills
• Dale Carnegie, how to stop worrying and start living
• Kelly McGonigal (2015), The Upside of Stress: Why Stress Is Good for You, and How to Get Good at It.

Academic Year: