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Change ManagementLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: HL00CB06

Credits

5 op

Teaching language

  • Finnish

Responsible person

  • Anita Hukkanen

Objective

The purpose of the course
The purpose of the course is that you understand the importance of sustainable change management for the organization, the work community and the individual in the constantly changing working life and that you are able to plan and implement change projects in practice.

Course competencies
Business competence: The student has a broad-based understanding of business. The student has the key knowledge of change management theories.
Learning to learn: The student also takes responsibility for the group’s learning and sharing of what has been learned.
Working in working life: The student understands the complexity of changing working life and has resilience in changing work situations.
Proactive development: The student solves problem situations creatively and renews ways of working together with others. The student can find sustainable solutions by anticipating the future.

The learning objective of the course
You acquire knowledge related to change management and recognize different theories and methods. You understand the complexity of working life and the importance of sustainable change management in the effective management of the organization. You identify the stages, perspectives and tools of change management in change situations. You can explain change management in a systemic way. You understand the importance of emotions in change and identify ways to engage staff in changes. You can find sustainable solutions by anticipating the future. You can describe your own capacity for change. You can take responsibility for your own actions and share what you have learned with others. You are able to report on the course content in an illustrative way.

Content

Different change situations
Stages and perspectives of the change process
Emotions and commitment in change
Change communication
Supervisor as a change leader
Capacity for change and resilience

Methods for implementing change in an organization

Qualifications

Knowledge of the key concepts and theories of management and leadership

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Adequate 1
You acquire knowledge related to change management and recognize different theories and methods. You understand the complexity of working life and the importance of sustainable change management in the effective management of the organization. You identify the stages, perspectives and tools of change management in change situations. You can explain change management in a systemic way. You understand the importance of emotions in change and identify ways to engage staff in changes. You can find sustainable solutions by anticipating the future. You can describe your own capacity for change. You can take responsibility for your own actions and share what you have learned with others. You are able to report on the course content in an illustrative way.

Satisfactory 2
You can present information, theories and methods related to change management. You understand the complexity of working life and the importance of sustainable change management in a changing working life. You can use change management perspectives and tools in change situations. You can apply change management in a systemic way. You understand the role of emotions in change and apply tools to engage staff in change. You are able to look for sustainable solutions, anticipating the future. You can explain your own capacity for change. You can take responsibility for your own actions and share your learning with others. You are able to report on the content of the course in a clear and coherent way.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Good 3
You can compare knowledge, theories and methods related to change management. You can analyse the importance of sustainable change management in a changing working life. You are able to compare perspectives and prioritise change management tools in change situations. You can structure change management in a systemic way. You are able to analyse the role of emotions in change and select ways to engage staff in change. You are able to analyse the sustainability of solutions, anticipating the future. You can analyse your own capacity for change. You can take responsibility for your own actions and share your learning with others. You are able to report on the content of the course in a coherent and justified manner and in accordance with the reporting guidelines.

Very good 4
You can evaluate knowledge, theories and methods related to change management. You can justify the importance of sustainable change management in a changing working life. You can design change management tools for change situations. You are able to evaluate change management in a systemic way. You can assess the role of emotions in change and design ways to engage staff in change. You are able to justify the sustainability of solutions, anticipating the future. You can assess your own capacity for change. You can take responsibility for your own learning and design collaborative learning in a group. You are able to report on the content of the course in a coherent, reasoned and analytical manner and in accordance with the reporting guidelines.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5
You can produce new perspectives on change management based on well-chosen theories and methods. You can argue and convince about the importance of sustainable change management in a changing working life. You are able to develop change management tools for change situations. You are able to develop change management in a systemic way. You can argue and convince about the importance of emotions in change and develop ways to engage staff in change. You are able to produce sustainable solutions that anticipate the future. You can develop your own capacity for change. You can take responsibility for your own learning and develop collaborative learning in groups. You are able to report on the content of the course in a convincing and fluent manner and in accordance with the reporting guidelines.