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2020-212021-22
Module will run
Occurrence
Teaching cycle
A
Autumn Term 2022-23
Module aims
Frameworks for organizational behaviour
Origins of management theory: Scientific management, bureaucracy and human relations
Modern Organisations: analysis of structures, new organisational forms and the network
Organisational cultures
Organisation as power
Group and team dynamics
Gender and identity
Ethical considerations in organisation theory and analysis
Module learning outcomes
Subject content
Frameworks for organizational behaviour
Origins of management theory: Scientific management, bureaucracy and human relations
Modern Organisations: analysis of structures, new organisational forms and the network
Organisational cultures
Organisation as power
Group and team dynamics
Gender and identity
Ethical considerations in organisation theory and analysis
Academic and graduate skills
Successful completion of the module will demonstrate that students are able to:
Develop creative, deeper and more challenging ways of understanding organisational activity, based on contemporary theoretical developments
Appreciate the advantages and limitations of particular theories and organisational practices
Demonstrate sensitivity to the complexity of social, political, ethical, economic and philosophical issues that shape contemporary organisations.
Evaluate critically different approaches to managing people and appraise future directions.
Plan and deliver an informal presentation to a small group of students on an assigned topic from the term.
Module content
Teaching material
Taught sessions will include lectures, case studies, and group work
Each student will take part in one informal presentation building their communication skills
Lecture slides and handouts will be available on the VLE
A detailed reading list giving a comprehensive coverage of the content of the module will be available on the VLE
Assessment
Task
Length
% of module mark
Essay/coursework 2000 Word Coursework
N/A
100
Special assessment rules
None
Reassessment
Task
Length
% of module mark
Essay/coursework 2000 Word Coursework
N/A
100
Module feedback
The timescale for the return of feedback will accord with TYMS policy
Indicative reading
Grey, C. (2009) A very short, fairly interesting and reasonably cheap book about studying organizations. 2nd Edition. London: Sage Publications Ltd.
Clegg, S., Kornberger, M., and Pitsis, T. (2016) Managing and organizations: an introduction to theory and practice. 4th Edition London: Sage Publications Ltd.