•   Evolving Organisations ORD2HM101-3028 15.01.2024-15.03.2024  5   (MASALE, ...) +-
    Starting level and linkage with other courses
    No prerequisites. This course unit is part of the master's degree's curriculum. Completion of the course requires master's study entitlement.
    Contents
    - The future of changing work
    - Agency and job crafting
    - Human and social capital in an organisation
    - Organisational design
    - New ways of organising
    - Organisational tensions
    - Organisational development and ethics
    Assessment criteria
    Assessment criteria - grade 1
    When the implementation type of the course is CONTACT, ONLINE or BLENDED it is required that the student is present during those teaching hours that are marked in the study schedule. If you are absent more than 25 %, your grade will be lowered by one. If you are absent more than 50 %, the course is failed.

    The student is able to recognize some trends affecting the future of work and reflect her/his own work and role against the changes. S/he recognises the elements of organisational design and is able to explain some tensions in organisations. The student recognises different organisational concepts and ways to organise. S/he can define some approaches to organisational development and plan how to apply them in a development plan. S/he writes professional text.
    Assessment criteria - grade 3
    In addition to competences described in grade 1, s/he is able to identify ways how to develop agency at work. S/he can compare different organisational designs and their elements. S/he is able to distinguish different kinds of tensions and their consequences in organisations and explain how they emerge. S/he can select and compare different approach for organisational development and take multiple perspectives into account when planning how to apply them in practice. S/he recognises and reflects ethical questions related to change and development work. The level of student’s academic writing is mostly correct.
    Assessment criteria - grade 5
    In addition to competences in grade 1 and 3, the student can distinguish multiple perspectives affecting the future of work and able to evaluate which factors and trends will affect her/his own job and career. The student is able to critically assess the factors that affect her/his own work, organisational design and organisational development from different perspectives. This is demonstrated in reports comparing, justifying and using of different theoretical frameworks. The level of student’s academic writing is correct.
    Further information
    This course replaces the course Leading Change from the previous curriculum.

    Teaching methods and instruction

    The teaching methods of this online course include readings, active learning assignments, class discussions, short lectures and (critical) reflection of students' past and current experiences with work practices and organisations. These learning methods have been designed to foster the following meta competences: complex problem solving, critical thinking, people management, coordinating with others and cognitive flexibility.

    Responsible person

    Anita Pösö

    Learning material and recommended literature

    Literature supporting student learning will be presented in course Moodle

    Working life connections

    Course themes and assignments relate to students’ own work and their work organisations

    Campus

    Pasila Campus

    Exam dates and re-exam possibilities

    no exam

    Teaching language

    English

    Internationality

    International student body

    Timing

    15.01.2024 - 15.03.2024

    Learning assignments

    1. Mind-map on the future of work 30 points 2. Three interim assignments related to organisational design and organisation development each 10 points, total of 30 points 3. Final assignment on organisation development 40 points .

    Enrollment

    02.01.2024 - 12.01.2024

    Content scheduling

    This class will meet once a week online. The zoom link will be sent to students at the beginning of the spring semester 2024

    18 January orientation and paradox thinking
    25 January job crafting and agency
    1 February future of work
    8 February organization and organization design
    15 February organization and organization design continuing
    No class on 22 February
    29 February self-managing organization
    7 March organizational development
    14 March organizational development continuing

    Final assignment due on 3 April, grades by 24 April

    Groups
    • MASALE
    • EVENING
    • MAENTE
    • MAEXPE
    • ONLINE
    • EXCH
    Teachers

    Johanna Vuori

    Seats

    31 - 60

    Further information

    Evaluation is based on reaching the learning outcomes and demonstrated in the learning and final assignments
    Grading
    90 – 100 points, grade 5
    80 – 89 points, grade 4
    70 – 79 points, grade 3
    60 – 69 points, grade 2
    50 – 59 points, grade 1

    Degree Programme

    BUTEM Degree Programme in Business Technologies, ATBUM Degree Programme in Aviation and Tourism Business, LEBUM Degree Programme in Leading Business Transformation, HOSBUM Degree Programme in Tourism and Hospitality Business

    R&D proportion

    0.00 cr

    Virtual proportion

    1.00 cr

    Evaluation scale

    H-5