This document provides information about a course titled "Leadership and Negotiation: Leading a Nation in the Changing World" taught at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies in Tokyo, Japan. The course is designed for future public sector leaders and deals with the essence of leadership, critical decision making, and actions of leaders during times of crisis or major societal changes. The instructor, Ginandjar Kartasasmita, has significant experience in Indonesian politics and administration from the 1980s to 2000s. The course will discuss leadership lessons learned from Indonesia's experiences through case studies and class exercises.
1. Young Leaders Programs
National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo, Japan
2019
Course Title : Leadership and Negotiation
Leading a Nation in the Changing World
Professor : Ginandjar Kartasasmita
jgkar@cbn.net.id
Assistant Professor : Wahyu Prasetyawan
wprasetyawan@gmail.com
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2. THIS COURSE IS DESIGNED FOR FUTURE LEADERS IN
THE PUBLIC SECTOR.
IN VIEW OF THE OBJECTIVES OF THE YOUNG LEADERS
PROGRAMS, THE COURSE DEALS WITH THE ESSENCE OF
LEADERSHIP; CRITICAL DECISION MAKING AND
ACTIONS OF LEADERS, TYPICALLY IN A TIME OF CRISES
AND MAJOR CHANGES OF SOCIETY.
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THE INSTRUCTOR HAS PLAYED A STRATEGIC ROLE IN
POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION IN INDONESIA IN
THE DECADES FROM THE 1980’s TO THE 2000’s.
HE WAS INVOLVED DIRECTLY IN MAJOR
DEVELOPMENTS INCLUDING THE 1997-1998 ASIAN
ECONOMIC CRISIS AND THE DEMOCRATIZATION AND
DECENTRALIZATION OF INDONESIA IN ITS WAKE.
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3. BASED ON SUCH EXPERIENCES, CASES OF CRITICAL
DECISIONS AND ACTIONS OF A NATIONAL LEADER
WILL BE DISCUSSED WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO
THEIR BACKGROUNDS AND GLOBAL AND DOMESTIC
CONTEXTS AS WELL AS EFFECTS OF SUCH DECISIONS
AND ACTIONS.
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LEADERS OF ALL INSTITUTIONS AND ESPECIALLY OF
THE STATE, ARE TASKED TO DEFINE GOALS AND
PURPOSES, DESIGN MISSIONS, FORMULATE PLANS
AND POLICIES TO ACHIEVE THE OBJECTIVES,
IMPLEMENT THOSE PLANS AND POLICIES, AND
EVALUATE THE PERFORMANCE.
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4. THE PUBLIC LEADERS NEED ALSO TO DEAL WITH
CRISES, EMERGENCY SITUATION AND UNFORESEEN
DEVELOPMENTS AND CHALLENGES.
ESSENTIAL TO ALL STAGES IS THE PROCESS OF
DECISION MAKING. IT DETERMINES THE
OUTCOMES: THE SUCCESSES OR FAILURES.
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DERIVED FROM PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE AND
EMPIRICAL OBSERVATION THE PURPOSE OF THE
COURSE IS TO ENHANCE THE STUDENTS’
COMPREHENSION OF THE COMPLEX AND DIVERSE
NATURES OF PUBLIC LEADERSHIP—IN TRIGGERING
SOCIETAL CHANGE.
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5. THE COURSE WILL DISCUSS IMPORTANT ISSUES OF
PUBLIC LEADERSHIP IN THE 21th CENTURY SUCH AS:
MANAGING ECONOMIC CRISES;
DEMOCRATIC TRANSITION AND CONSOLIDATION;
DECENTRALIZATION AND LOCAL AUTONOMY;
EQUITY AND POVERTY ERADICATION;
TECHNOLOGY AND DIGITAL REVOLUTION; AND
TRANSFORMING PUBLIC LEADERSHIP TO MEET THE
CHALLENGES.
THE COURSE WILL MOSTLY DISCUSS LESSONS LEARNED
FROM INDONESIA’S EXPERIENCE.
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THE COURSE WILL BE CONDUCTED THROUGH A
COMBINATION OF LECTURES AND CLASS
DISCUSSIONS WITH EMPHASIS ON EXERCISES BY
THE STUDENTS THEMSELVES.
THE REQUIREMENTS ARE: STUDENT’S
ATTENDANCE, COMPLETION OF ASSIGNMENTS,
AND ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN CLASS DISCUSSION.
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6. STUDENTS SHOULD COME TO THE CLASS
WITH HIGH MOTIVATION AND
PREPARATION BASED ON THE TOPIC
SCHEDULED FOR EACH SESSION.
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TO FACILITATE MORE INTENSIVE
DISCUSSIONS, THE CLASS WILL BE
ORGANIZED IN GROUPS.
STUDENTS WILL BE REQUIRED TO PRESENT
THEIR VIEWS TO THE CLASS ON THE
SUBJECT ASSIGNED, INDIVIDUALLY OR AS A
GROUP.
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7. THE GRADE WILL BE BASED ON:
30% CLASS ATTENDANCE AND PARTICIPATION
40% INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP ASSIGNMENTS
30% FINAL PAPER
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THE COURSE DRAWS ITS MATERIALS FROM:
→ Lecture material: http://www.slideshare.net/Ginandjar/
→ Kartasasmita, Ginandjar. 2013. Managing
Indonesia’s Transformation. An Oral History,
Edited by Takashi Shiraisi, et al. World Scientific
Publishing, Singapore.
→ Kartasasmita, Ginandjar and Joseph Stern. 2015.
Reinventing Indonesia. World Scientific
Publishing, Singapore
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8. THE CLASS WILL DISCUSS:
Mary E. Guy and Marilyn M. Rubin (eds). 2015. Public
Administration Evolving: From Foundation to the Future.
Routledge. New York
Ricardo S. Morse, Terry F. Buss, and C. Morgan Kinghorn (Editors).
2007. Transforming Public Leadership for the 21th Century.
National Academy of Public Administration, M.E. Sharpe, Inc., USA
Rondinelli, Dennis A. And G. Shabbir Cheema. 2003. Reinventing
Government For The Twenty-first Century: State Capacity in a
Globalizing Society. UNTAC-UNDP Global Programme, Kumarian
Press, Inc., Blue Hills Avenue, Bloomfield, USA
World Bank, 2016. World Development Report 2016: Digital
Dividends. World Bank Publishing and Knowledge Division,
Washington DC, USA.
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Burns, James MacGregor. 2010. Leadership. Harper Perenial Political
Classis Edition. HarperCollins Publisher, New York.
Deaton, Angus. 2013. The Great Escape: Health, Wealth, And The Origin
Of Inequality. Princeton University Press. Prinveton.
Dubrin, Andrew J. 2001. Leadership: Research Findings, Practice, And
Skills (Third Edition). Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, New York.
Frederickson, H. George. 2010. Social Equity And Public Administration:
Origins, Developments, And Applications, ME Sharpe Publisher
Gerzon, Mark. 2006. Leading Through Conflict: How Successful Leaders
Transform Differences Into Opportunities. Harvard Business School Press,
USA
Grootaert, Christiaan. 1998. Social Capital: The Missing Link? Social
Capital Initiative Working Paper Series No. 24, The World Bank,
Washington, D.C.
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9. Howell, Jon P. 2013. Snapshoot Of Great Leadership. Routledge, Taylor &
Francis Group, UK
Mark Turner and David Hulme. 1997. Governance, Administration &
Development: Making the State Work. Kumarian Press Inc, USA
Nannerl O., Keohane. 2010. Thinking About Leadership. Princeton
University Press, Princeton and Oxford, USA
Schwab, Klaus. 2016. The Fourth Industrial Revolution. World Economic
Forum, Switzerland
Wart, Montgomery Van and Paul Suino. 2008. Leadership In Public
Organizations: An Introduction. M.E. Sharpe, Inc., New York
Woolcock, Michael and Deepa Narayan. 2000. Social Capital: Implications
For Development Theory, Research, And Policy. World Bank Research
Observer Vol 15, The World Bank, Washington, D.C.
World Bank. 2015. Indonesia’s Rising Divide. World Bank-Australian Aid
World Economic Forum. 2015. The Global Information Technology Report 2015:
ICTs for Inclusive Growth. Published by the World Economic Forum and INSEAD
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*) Subject to change
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Date Session Time Topics Reference
Wednesday,
Feb 20, 2019
I 13.20-14.50 • Class Introduction and Course
Syllabus
• Public Sector Governance:
Challenges and Leadership
Lecture
Material
II 15.00-16.30 --continued--
Friday,
Feb 22, 2019
III 13.20-14.50 The Essence of Leadership
•Ginandjar
Kartasasmita
2013
IV 15.00-16.30 Managing Indonesia’s
Transformations
Wednesday,
Feb 27, 2019
V 13.20-14.50 Where Indonesia is Now?
•Rondinelli &
Cheema, 2003
•Morse, Buss &
Kinghorn,
2007
•Guy and
Robin, 2015
VI 15.00-16.30 Individual exercises
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Date Session Time Topics Reference
Friday,
March 1, 2019
VII 13.20-14.50 --continued -- World Bank,
2016
VIII 15.00-16.30 --continued --
Wednesday,
March 6, 2019
IX 13.20-14.50 --continued --
X 15.00-16.30 --continued --
Friday,
March 8, 2019
XI 13.20-14.50 -Group exercises • Kartasasmita,
2013
• Kartasasmita
and Stern, 2015
XII 15.00-16.30 --continued--
Wednesday,
March 13, 2019
XIII 13.20-14.50 --continued--
XIV 15.00-16.30 --continued--
Friday,
March 15, 2019
XV 13.20-14.50 • continued
• Conclusion
Name : Kartasasmita, Ginandjar
Lecturer/Academic Activities
1. Professor, Post Graduate Program on
Development Studies, Bandung Institute of
Technology (ITB)
1995 – 1998
2. Professor of Public Administration, Brawijaya
University
1995 – present
3. Senior Fellow (2000-2001) and Visiting Scholar
(2001-2003), Weatherhead Center for
International Affairs, Harvard University,
Boston, USA
2000 – 2003
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11. Lecturer/Academic Activities
4. Visiting Professor, Institute of Asia-Pacific
Studies, Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies,
Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan
2001 – 2011
5. Professor of Development Administration,
Pasundan University
2008 – present
6. Visiting Professor, National Graduate Institute
for Policy Studies, Tokyo, Japan
2012 – present
7. External Administrative Councilor, Hiroshima
University, Japan
2015 – present
Government/Public Office/Private
1. Member of G-5 KOTI (Supreme Operational
Command)
1965–1966
2. Directorate General of Research and
Development of the Indonesian Air Force
1965–1967
3. Chief, Research Division, Bureau of Analysis and
Legislation, Cabinet Secretariat
1968-1971
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4. Chief, Evaluation Division, Bureau of International
Technical Cooperation, Cabinet Secretariat
1971-1972
5. Chief, Bilateral Cooperation Division, Bureau of
International Technical Cooperation, Cabinet
Secretariat
1972-1976
6. Assistant to the State Secretary for Government
Administration
1976-1978
7. Assistant to the Minister/State Secretary for
Government Administration and Non-
Departmental Government Institutions
1978-1983
8. Member, the People’s Consultative Assembly
(MPR; highest constitutional body, representing
the sovereignty of the people)
1982-2009
9. Vice Chairman, the People’s Consultative
Assembly (MPR; highest constitutional body,
representing the sovereignty of the people)
2004-2009
10. Junior Minister for the Promotion of Domestic
Products
1983-1988
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12. 11. Chairman of the Investment Coordinating
Agency (BKPM)
1985-1988
12. Minister of Mines and Energy 1988-1993
13. Minister of State for National Development
Planning/ Chairman of National Development
Planning Agency (Bappenas)
1993-1998
14. Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Finance,
and Industry
May 1998-
Sep 30, 1999
15. Chairman, House of Regional Representatives
(Indonesian’s Senate )
2004-2009
16. Member, Advisory Council of the President,
Republic of Indonesia
2009-2014
17. Acting Chairman of Indonesian Red Cross 2014-2019
18. Deputy Chairman Lippo Group Dec 2015
19. Member of the International Advisory Board,
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
Feb 2018-
March 2019
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Publications
February
2013
Managing Indonesia’s Tranformation. An Oral History, Edited
by Takashi Shiraisi, et al. World Scientific Publishing,
Singapore.
2015 Reinventing Indonesia, World Scientific Publishing, Singapore
January 2004 Indonesia: A Country at a Crossroad, a monograph for the
Waseda Graduate School of Asia and Pacific Studies,
April 2001 Globalization and the Economic Crisis: The Indonesian Story,
Working Paper Series No. 01-03, Weatherhead Center for
International Affairs, Harvard University, U.S.A
April 1997 Pembangunan Untuk Rakyat: Memadukan Pertumbuhan dan
Pemerataan, PT Pustaka CIDESINDO Jakarta, Indonesia
October 1996 Administrasi Pembangunan: Perkembangan Pemikiran dan
Praktiknya di Indonesia, PT Pustaka LP3ES Publishers, Jakarta,
Indonesia
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13. Name : Wahyu Prasetyawan
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Working Experiences:
1. Lecturer at Islamic State University Syarif
Hidayatullah, Jakarta, Indonesia
1995-present
2. Expert Staff on Development and Regional
Autonomy at Presidential Advisory Board
2013-2014
3. Senior Researcher Lembaga Survei Indonesia
(The Indonesian Survey Institute)
2006-2013
4. Business and Economic Analyst at Daily Bisnis
Indonesia
1995-1999
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Temporary Teaching Assignment:
1. Visiting Lecturer at the Graduate School of
Public Policy Studies (GRIPS), Tokyo, Japan
2007-present,
(every April-
June)
Educational Background:
1. Bachelor degree in Psychology of Religion, State
Islamic University “Syarif Hidayatullah” Jakarta,
Indonesia
1986-1991
2. MA in Development Studies, Leeds University,
UK
1994-1995
3. PhD in Indonesian Political Economy at the
Graduate School of Asian and African Area
Studies, Kyoto University, Japan
2001-2006
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Selected Published Articles:
1. Government and Multinationals: Conflicts over Economic
Resources in East Kalimantan, 1998-2003, Southeast Asian
Studies, Vol. 43. No.2, September 2005
2. Unfinished Privatization of Semen Padang: Resources Conflict in
West Sumatra, Indonesia No. 81, April 2006 (Published by Cornell
University, USA)
3. Employment and Presidential Election in Indonesia, Kyoto Review
of Southeast Asian Studies, March 2005
4. Intergovernmental Conflict in Riau: The Political Economy of Post
Soeharto, 1998-2004 (Southeast Asian Studies, Vol 45 No. 1, July
2007)
5. Image Construction in Politics: Political Advertisement in the
2009 Indonesia Election (Sojourn, 2012)