Course Catalog 2006-2007

TETA-5038 CHANGING SUBJECT COURSE OF INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT - MANAGING STRATEGIC CHANGE, 2 cr
Changing Subject Course of Industrial Management - Managing strategic change

Lecturetimes and places
Per IV: Tuesday 14 - 16, FB118

Implementations
  Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Summer
Lecture - - - 2 h/week - -
Exam  
(Timetable for academic year 2006-2007)

Objectives
To familiarize the student with the concepts of strategic change and change management, different perceptions of change process as well as the holistic implications of change within organization.

Content
Content Core content Complementary knowledge Specialist knowledge
1. Phenomena and levels of change
- Organization in a changing world
- Individual in changing organizations
- System view
 
Organization theory
System theory
Organization in society 
  
2. Conceptual platform
- Context, process and content of strategic change
- Change process
- Change management process & guidelines
 
Development of strategic thinking    
3. Linking to management perspectives
- Organizational learning
- Knowledge management
- Complexity theory

 
Individual and social learning
Complexity theory 
  
4. Challenges and limitations of change management
- Interpreting and communicating change
- Change resistance
- Evaluating change success 
Organizational psychology
Measurements and evaluation methods 
  
5. Implications of change
- Organization's functioning
- Reconnecting to strategy theory
 
Resource and competence-based strategy
Dynamic capabilities 
  

Requirements for completing the course
Participation in 4 of 6 lecture days, 6 homework tasks and a learning journal based on lectures. No exam.

Evaluation criteria for the course

  • Approved participation, homeworks and learning journal. No exam.

  • Used assessment scale is numeric (1-5)

  • Prerequisites
    Prequisite relations (Sign up to TUT Intranet required)

    Remarks

  • Partial passing of course must be in connection with the same round of implementation.

  • The course is suitable for postgraduate studies.

  • Scaling
    Methods of instructionHours
    Lectures 12
    Assignments 30
    Learning diary, portfolio and other written work 11
    Total sum 53

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    Last modified 16.02.2007
    Modified bySannaleena Hildén