Battilana Clip 6

Battilana Clip 6

Instructional Themes: Closing class; Case teaching; concluding the case discussion; summing up and relating case discussion to relevant theory; offering reminders of where students are in the course trajectory; key takeaways; just-in-time lecture; putting students’ contributions into dialogue; bringing expertise

Profiled: Julie Battilana, Joseph C. Wilson Professor of Business Administration (Harvard Business School), Alan L. Gleitsman Professor of Social Innovation (Harvard Kennedy School), teaches "Power and Influence" to 85 students at Harvard Business School.

Clip Length: 6 minutes, 27 seconds (51:10-57:37)

Clip Context:

  • “Power and Influence,” a graduate course at Harvard Business School and Harvard Kennedy School with 85 students enrolled.
  • This course explores how power works in society, how it is often used to reproduce the status quo, and how we might leverage it as a force for social change. Battilana's use of cases and simulations brings otherwise abstract concepts to life for students. In this class, the students discuss a case study about OrganJet, a company that flies transplant patients to hospitals that have organs available for transplant.
  • This clip comes at the end of the hourlong video as Battilana closes the case discussion and sets up the guest speaker.
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