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Psychology for Business Management (3 op)

Toteutuksen tunnus: YHGS1003-0K0N1

Toteutuksen perustiedot


Ajoitus
01.06.2020 - 17.06.2020
Toteutus on päättynyt.
Opintopistemäärä
3 op
Lähiosuus
0 op
Virtuaaliosuus
3 op
Toteutustapa
Verkko-opetus
Opetuskielet
englanti
Paikat
0 - 70
Opettajat
Risto Korkia-Aho
Ajoitusryhmät
Online teaching 1 (Paikkoja: 40 . Avoin AMK : 0.)
Online teaching 2 (Paikkoja: 40 . Avoin AMK : 0.)
Ryhmät
VAz20K1
5.jakson ja kesän 2020 opinnot
HBI20VKNS
Like's Summer School 2020
VAn20K1
Like's Summer Summer School 2020
ZJA20KH
Avoin amk, LITA
Pienryhmät
Online teaching 1
Online teaching 2
Opintojakso
YHGS1003
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Arviointiasteikko

0-5

Sisällön jaksotus

Provided by the lecturer in the first lecture

Tavoitteet

Management has become the art of establishing long, lasting, and healthy relationships. Companies need to fully understand the humans they work with, and they want to serve.

The goal of the program is to understand how our mind works so we can provide for excellent team leadership and
customer experiences.

Through the revision of different scientific psychological schools, participants will be able to understand the basics of human psychology and how to use those consciously and ethically to lead teams and provide amazing customer experiences.
Competences The program is carried out as a holistic experience. Therefore, it is likely to elicit the practice of core competences as: communication skills, deep listening, critical thinking, creative planning, and diversity integration.

Sisältö

Psychology as a tool to improve Management and Customer Experience.
Basic framework for non-psychologists.
Internal (Leadership), and external (Marketing) business-related needs of psychological knowledge.

๏ How our unconscious mind works (Psychoanalysis school)
๏ How external and internal enforcements shape our conduct (Behaviorism)
๏ How our needs and aspirations trigger our priorities (Humanism)
๏ How the whole experience influences us (Gestalt School)
๏ How we process the information and learn (Cognitive school)
๏ How we enforce wellness (Positive School)
๏ How we change and transform through life (Developmental theories)
๏ How we organize our internal paradigms (Spiral Dynamics)

Aika ja paikka

Online meetings daily 1,5 hours
Monday, June 1 - Friday, June 5
Monday, June 8 -Thursday, June 11
Monday, June 15- Wednesday, June 17
The online courses run from June 1st to June 17th. Contact hours run during Week 1 from Monday to Friday, during Week 2 from Monday to Thursday, and during Week 3 from Monday to Wednesday. All contract hours are indicated in Helsinki Time and will take place remotely via cloud-based platforms.


Psychology for Business Management Group 1 15.30 – 17.00 Natalia Ceruti (nceruti@gmail.com)
Psychology for Business Management Group 2 17.30 – 19.00 Natalia Ceruti (nceruti@gmail.com)

Oppimateriaalit

Beck, D. (2018). Spiral dynamics in action: humanity's master code. Chichester, West Sussex & John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Bonior, A. (2016). Psychology: essential thinkers, classic theories, and how they inform your world. Berkeley, Calif. : Zephyros Press.
Csikszentmihalyi, M. (1990). Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience. New York: Harper & Row.
Duhigg, C. (2012). The power of habit: Why we do what we do in life and business. New York: Random House.
Dweck, C. S. (2006). Mindset: The new psychology of success. New York: Random House.
Freud, S. (1964). Civilization and its discontents. W. W. Norton.
Freud, S. (1922). Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego; Trans. by James Strachey. New York: Boni and Liveright.
Goldstein, E. (2011). Cognitive psychology: Connecting mind, research, and everyday experience. Australia: Wadsworth Cengage Learning.
Kahneman, D. (2011). Thinking, fast and slow. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Koffka, K. (1955). Principles of Gestalt Psychology. Routledge & Kegan Paul.
Illeris, K. (2009). Contemporary theories of learning: Learning theorists in their own words. London: Routledge.
Pinker, S. (1999). How the mind works. New York: W.W. Norton.
Rogers, C. (198). A way of Being. Boston : Houghton Mifflin.
Sapolsky, Robert M. (2017). Behave: The Biology of Humans At Our Best and Worst. New York, New York: Penguin Press.
Seligman, M. E. P. (2011). Flourish: A visionary new understanding of happiness and well-being. Free Press.
Schneider, K. J., Pierson, J. F., & Bugental, J. F. T. (Eds.). (2015). The handbook of humanistic psychology: Theory, research, and practice (2nd ed.). Sage Publications, Inc.

Opetusmenetelmät

Online meetings + Offline e-resources
Flipped class method. Readings, experiments, and online discussions.

Harjoittelu- ja työelämäyhteistyö

More exact information on the work placements linked to the course shall be provided by the lecturer during the first online-lesson of the course.

Tenttien ajankohdat ja uusintamahdollisuudet

Individual Portfolio, Online attendance, and participation. More information on the due dates during the course.

Kansainvälisyys

Across the world partner universities

Toteutuksen valinnaiset suoritustavat

None

Arviointikriteerit, tyydyttävä (1)

Adequate 1
Knowledge and Understanding: The student is able to demonstrate the basic theoretical and conceptual knowledge. Central concepts have are defined vaguely. The student is able demonstrate command of the key concepts of subject area. Transferable skills: The student´s ability to identify and put into practice psychology-related actions is very limited.

Satisfactory 2
Knowledge and Understanding: The student is able to give some evidence on his/her theoretical and conceptual knowledge. Central concepts have been defined partly. The student displays only superficial knowledge of the subject area. Transferable skills: To some extent the student is able to put into practice psychology-related actions but is not yet able to clearly explain why.

Arviointikriteerit, hyvä (3)

Good 3
Knowledge and Understanding: The student knows the theoretical and conceptual frameworks related to Psychology for Managers. Central concepts have been defined well. The student displays a fairly good command of the subject area. Transferable skills: With some assistance, the student is able to put into practice psychology-related actions and is able to explain his/her decisions.

Very good 4
Knowledge and Understanding: The student demonstrates solid and right theoretical and conceptual knowledge. Central concepts have been defined with accuracy. The student displays a good command of the subject area. Transferable skills: The student possesses very good skills in putting into practice psychology-related actions and is able to explain his/her decisions consistently but is not able to propose alternative approaches, yet.

Arviointikriteerit, kiitettävä (5)

Excellent 5
Knowledge and Understanding: The student demonstrates his/her theoretical and conceptual knowledge in detail. Central concepts have been defined with precision. The student displays a clear command of the subject area. Transferable skills: The student possesses advanced skills in in putting into practice psychology-related actions and is able to explain his/her decisions consistently, as well as proposing alternative approaches.

Lisätiedot

Teacher: Docente Natalia Ceruti from Argentina
nceruti@gmail.com>

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