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Everything We Learned About Management, We Learned From Episode Six – Return of the Jedi CAPTAINS OF THIS JOURNEY Keshia Wallin, Leaticia Kaggwa, Sam Ferrey, Elyse Danchuk Everything We Learned About Management, We Learned From

Two opposing forces, The Empire and The Rebel Alliance, In a galaxy far away Two opposing forces, The Empire and The Rebel Alliance, Success, dependant on four main factors; Structure Motivation Leadership Diversity Introduction Structure Rebel Empire Motivation Leadership Diversity

The Rebel Alliance Decentralized Team oriented Flat Organic Advantages Adaptability Lower levels gain more independence Better interaction between levels Disadvantages Duplication of task Role ambiguity Introduction Structure Rebel Empire Motivation Leadership Diversity

Introduction Structure Rebel Empire Motivation Leadership Diversity

Introduction Structure Rebel Empire Motivation Leadership Diversity Clip

The Empire Centralized Tall Rigid Top-Down Management Advantages Efficient Rules defined Minimizes uncertainties Disadvantages Communication delays Inflexible Introduction Structure Rebel Empire Motivation Leadership Diversity

Introduction Structure Rebel Empire Motivation Leadership Diversity

Rebel Theory Y Employee involvement Friendships Trust Team cohesiveness Introduction Structure Rebel Empire Motivation Leadership Diversity

Thank You For Joining Us On This Journey The Empire Theory X Punishment and coercion Oppression Micromanagement Introduction Structure Rebel Empire Motivation Leadership Diversity Thank You For Joining Us On This Journey

Interactive leadership Lack of authoritarianism Rebel Interactive leadership Lack of authoritarianism Participative environment Introduction Structure Rebel Empire Motivation Leadership Diversity

Empire Authoritarianism Charismatic leader Manipulation through fear Position power through middle management Introduction Structure Rebel Empire Motivation Leadership Diversity

Rebel Inclusion of different alien cultures Lack of discrimination Equality Collaboration Inclusion of Women in leadership roles Introduction Structure Rebel Empire Motivation Leadership Diversity

Empire Monoculture Uniformity Conformity Exclusion of Women Introduction Structure Rebel Empire Motivation Leadership Diversity Conclusion

Conclusion Introduction Structure Rebel Empire Motivation Leadership Diversity Conclusion