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Team-working and tutorship methodologies in professional networks - Change management tools (2024/2025)
Teaching code
4S010955
Teacher
Credits
2
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
M-PSI/06 - WORK AND ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Period
2° SEMESTRE LM PROF. SAN. 24-25 dal Mar 16, 2025 al Jul 31, 2025.
Courses Single
Not Authorized
Program
Course objectives:
- Provide an understanding of organizational change processes
- To develop skills for managing change within organisations
- To learn about change management tools and techniques applicable in different contexts
Contents:
- Introduction to change management: change in organizational contexts, models for the studying change, forces and resistances to change.
- Planning change at the organizational, group and individual levels: models and dynamics of organizational behaviour.
- Leadership, management and governance: Functions and activities for leading organizational change.
- Stakeholders: Identification, involvement, management and communication.
- Psychological elements underlying motivation and stress: job resources and demands, work design and redesign in change initiatives.
- Change project management: structuring and presenting change initiatives.
Didactic methods
The course includes interactive lectures, group discussions, case studies in the healthcare sector, and a final project work. Throughout the course, the sharing of ideas and the exploration of different perspectives will be encouraged, favoring the small group dimension as a context that can promote soft skills related to collaboration, problem solving, and effective team communication.
Learning assessment procedures
The final evaluation will be based on:
- Project work related to a change project in the healthcare context, carried out during the course.
- Written test consisting of a series of multiple-choice and short-answer questions.
Evaluation criteria
The grade is on a scale of 30; it is necessary to achieve a minimum acceptable level (18/30).
The final evaluation will be based on the following criteria, aiming to assess not only theoretical knowledge, but also the ability to apply this knowledge in practice and to work collaboratively in groups:
- Active participation in lectures and group discussions
- Theoretical knowledge about the fundamental concepts covered during the lectures
- Practical application, as part of the final project, of the knowledge and skills acquired during the course.
Exam language
Italiano