2012/2013 KAN-CM_B130 Managing Organizational Change and Development
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Managing Organizational Change and Development |
Course information |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Course period |
Autumn, Spring
Changes in course schedule may occur Thursday 08.00-10.35, week 6-12, 14-16 |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Max. participants | 40 |
Study board |
Study Board for MSc in Economics and Business Administration
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Administration: Mette Busk Ellekrog (mbe.ioa@cbs.dk) | |
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Last updated on 16-10-2012 |
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After completion of this course, students should be able to:
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BSc in Economics and Business Administration. The course is not open to the cand.merc.SOL and cand.merc.(psyk.) students. | |||||||||||||||||
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Managing Organizational Change and Development | |||||||||||||||||
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Examination | |||||||||||||||||
The exam will be a 4-hour written exam (open book) aimed at measuring accomplishment of the course objectives. Students will be expected to apply their understanding of theoretical models and research in the area of organisational change and development in the analyses of business cases and development of solutions to the problems therein. Exam Aids: Books, personal notes, articles, cases, pocket calculators, computer without internet access |
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Course content | |||||||||||||||||
To remain relevant, effective and achieve ever higher standards of development and effectiveness, organisations must adapt to increasingly complex and uncertain technological, economic, political and cultural changes. In addition, organisations need to have the ability to continuously monitor their own internal functioning and identify changes required to enhance this functioning. However, organisational change is a complex process that depends on numerous factors and research reveals that as many as 70% of change initiatives are not successful. This course explores the behavioural side of change and how changes in organisational structure, culture, systems and processes facilitate behaviour towards organisational effectiveness. Change often involves resistance and this resistance is mainly psychological. Therefore, it is imperative for the manager to understand the behavioural dynamics of change and the important situational factors that need to be considered in any organisational change intervention, so that he/she may effectively implement and manage a change process. The course will cover processes of organisational change and development and will include topics such as: · Organisational renewal and planned change · Models of organisational change · Role of the organisation development (OD) consultant · Diagnosing organisations and change readiness · Contextual factors in organisational change · Designing and implementing interventions · Managing resistance to change · Evaluating and Institutionalising interventions · Managing opposites for organisational effectiveness: resilience and hardiness, flexibility and adaptability · Designing organisations for continuous change The course’s development of personal competences: The course is designed to equip participants with the basic knowledge and skills required for working in the area of organisational change and development. In the course, participants will: · Learn to apply knowledge of organizational behavior in the change process. · Learn the processes of organizational diagnosis and need assessment. · Learn to design and implement an organizational intervention in a simulated context. · Learn and practice basic OD and change management skills. |
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Teaching methods | |||||||||||||||||
The course is designed by need to be interactive and experiential as participants will need to internalise the knowledge, skills and competencies required to lead and manage change in their future managerial roles. The course will involve simulations (including an online change management simulation) where students will practice assessing need for change and implementing and managing change in a simulated context. The course will also involve actual case studies of organisational change and development as well as other interactive and experiential activities. Since to be successful, any change process in an organisation would necessarily involve other people, the class will be divided into teams that will work together on simulations and case analyses. These groups will also analyse their own functioning as a mini-organisation and present their experiences in a short assignment. The course is designed to be participant driven and thus a significant amount of preparation will be needed for every class. | |||||||||||||||||
Expected literature | |||||||||||||||||
Cummings, T.G. & Worley, C.G. (2009). Organization Development & Change (9thEdition). South Western Cengage Learning. Besides the above book, a number of articles and cases (indicative list below) will be assigned for pre-class preparation and in-class discussion.
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Last updated on 16-10-2012