ORG 2800 Change Oriented Management, Team and Coaching - RE-SIT EXAMINATION

ORG 2800 Change Oriented Management, Team and Coaching - RE-SIT EXAMINATION

Course code: 
ORG 2800
Department: 
Leadership and Organizational Behaviour
Credits: 
30
Course coordinator: 
Stig Ytterstad
Course name in Norwegian: 
Endringsledelse, team og coaching - KONTINUASJONSEKSAMEN
Product category: 
Executive
Portfolio: 
Executive - Bachelor of Management
Semester: 
2024 Autumn
Active status: 
Re-sit exam
Level of study: 
Bachelor
Resit exam semesters: 
2024 Autumn
Teaching language: 
Norwegian
Course type: 
Two semesters
Introduction

The world of work of today is characterized by the fact that changes occur more rapidly and are more comprehensive than ever before. This applies to both the private sector and the public sector as well as for voluntary organizations. For this reason it is important that tomorrow’s executives acquire the necessary change competence. In a modern organization, changes are being planned and executed as part of a committed teamwork between executives, employees and shop stewards. Many organizations are characterized by the fact that they are labour-intensive with highly competent employees. Accordingly, an important success factor is what might be termed competence-driven change.

Learning outcomes - Knowledge

Students shall acquire basic knowledge in management skills communication and interpersonal relations. They shall know and be familiar with relevant concepts, dilemmas and theories linked to the management of the relevant change process. The programme has a particular focus on middle managers and their challenges in relation to changes and their task of safeguarding a good working environment, and the individual employee’s need for job coping skills and competence development. The perspective shall be future-oriented, market-oriented and solution oriented in that traditional rule-oriented and bureaucratic attitudes and behaviour patterns within each individual organization are being challenged.

 

Learning outcomes - Skills

Upon completion of the course students shall have acquired the competence required to be able to take on a goal-oriented and systematic approach to their leadership role when it comes to the changes faced by an organization. The programme emphasises the students’ ability to develop their own anti-authoritarian leadership style focusing on the fact that each employee is the most important resource that the organization has, so that the employees are actively included in the efforts relating to the implementation of changes on a team basis. The programme has a special focus on the students’ ability to handle tension and conflict related to changes in an appropriate manner. Upon completing the programme, students are expected to effectively plan, execute and follow-up relevant changes in relation to their own workplace. The programme focuses in particular on the developing the students’ ability to relate appropriately to such phenomena as resistance towards change
 

General Competence

The programme is founded on a perspective on humanity based on ethical values whose central focus is the customer’s best interest. Students shall be trained in exhibiting a critical and reflective approach in relation to established systems and routines and awareness-raising with regard to continuous improvement and so-called best practice. The fact that the employees are the most important resource makes the students committed to always develop attitudes focusing on opportunities and possibilities and solutions linked to what can be done concretely to ensure that the employee succeed in their job.

Course content

Perspectives on organizations, understanding organizations and management

  •  Clarification of important concepts and dilemmas
  •  Developmental trends within the field of organizational theory, leadership and competence management
  •  Understanding organizations and the interaction within them
  •  Psychology within the organizational arena
  •  Values, organizational cultures and co-operation in teams
  •  Organizational cultures and resistance towards change
  •  The relationship between organizations and their surroundings (framework conditions)
  •  Some central management theories as seen in a historical perspective
  •  Different metaphors used to understand organizations: machine, family, jungle theatre

Change Management

  •  Different approaches to the development of individuals, groups and organizations
  •  Planning, organization and management of change processes
  •  Coping with radical change processes (Business Process Re-engineering)
  •  Customer-driven change and continuous development through customer orientation
  •  Involvement and ownership to change processes
  •  Different phases in the effort relating to change processes
  •  Pitfalls and success criteria in relation to changes
  •  Strategies for overcoming resistance towards change
  •  The executive as an agent for change, the employee as a resource person
  •  The employee as a resource person in the change process
  •  Coaching as a method for creating successful changes
  •  Use of external consultants

Competence-driven change

  •  Competence as a competitive factor and resource within an organization
  •  Competence development with a view towards developing the organization in new directions
  •  How to develop a learning organization
  •  Basic theories of learning and the need for competence development
  •  Mobilization of hidden competence
  •  Competence mapping and implementation of competence measures
  •  Developing a plan for competence development and the organization’s other planning basis, goals and strategies
  •  Evaluations and effect measurement of competence development measures
Teaching and learning activities

The programme is completed over the course of 2 semesters, which also include guidance and advice relating to the project assignment.  

The participants will be signed up for tuition each semester. The course consisting of lectures is entitled ORG 2801 for the first semester and ORG 2802 for the second semester.  

For their project dissertation, students are asked to explore a dilemma from their own job situation. Students shall develop their abilities with regard to independent problem resolution across the different academic subjects dealt with in the programme. Through their project assignment students shall acquire proficiency with regard to systematic problem analysis and develop their ability to apply theories on concrete problems and provide training for students with regard to presenting their own work in the form of a report.  

The students themselves are responsible for finding suitable literature on the chosen subject for their dissertation, beyond the literature listed on the curriculum. Information on the writing and the formal requirements for the project dissertation will be provided in a separate seminar on research and writing methods. Dissertation length: Max 25 pages exclusive of appendices.

 

In all BI Executive courses and programs, there is a mutual requirement for the student and the course responsible regarding the involvement of the student's experience in the planning and implementation of courses, modules and programmes. This means that the student has the right and duty to get involved with their own knowledge and practice relevance, through the active sharing of their relevant experience and knowledge.
 

Software tools
No specified computer-based tools are required.
Qualifications

Higher Education Entrance Qualification

Disclaimer 

Deviations in teaching and exams may occur if external conditions or unforeseen events call for this. 

Required prerequisite knowledge

It is desirable for students to have a basic understanding of management and organizational theories as well as some executive experience.

Assessments
Assessments
Exam category: 
School Exam
Form of assessment: 
Written School Exam - pen and paper
Exam/hand-in semester: 
First Semester
Weight: 
40
Grouping: 
Individual
Support materials: 
  • BI-approved exam calculator
  • Simple calculator
Duration: 
5 Hour(s)
Comment: 
The programme is completed with a 5-hour individual written exam. The written exam will account for 40% of the overall grade for this course.

All exams must be completed and passed in order for students to have the course ORG 2800 Change Management, Teams and Coaching approved and be awarded the 30 ECTS credits.
Exam code: 
ORG 28001
Grading scale: 
ECTS
Resit: 
Examination when next scheduled course
Exam category: 
Submission
Form of assessment: 
Written submission
Exam/hand-in semester: 
Second Semester
Weight: 
60
Grouping: 
Group/Individual (1 - 2)
Duration: 
2 Semester(s)
Comment: 
The project dissertation, which will account for 60% of the overall grade, shall be written in groups consisting of 1-2 students. Theme, problem formulation and guidance are mandatory for approval of the project dissertation.

All exams must be completed and passed in order for students to have the course ORG 2800 Change Management, Teams and Coaching approved and be awarded the 30 ECTS credits.
Exam code: 
ORG 28002
Grading scale: 
ECTS
Resit: 
Examination when next scheduled course
Type of Assessment: 
Ordinary examination
All exams must be passed to get a grade in this course.
Total weight: 
100
Student workload
ActivityDurationComment
Teaching
150 Hour(s)
Examination
5 Hour(s)
Examination
150 Hour(s)
Prepare for teaching
105 Hour(s)
Student's own work with learning resources
390 Hour(s)
Sum workload: 
800

A course of 1 ECTS credit corresponds to a workload of 26-30 hours. Therefore a course of 30 ECTS credit corresponds to a workload of at least 800 hours.