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Planning and management of training processes - PSICOLOGIA DEL LAVORO (2021/2022)
Teaching code
4S000457
Teacher
Credits
2
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
M-PSI/06 - WORK AND ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Period
Lm Sio VR 2A 2S (Coorte 2020) dal Oct 1, 2022 al Dec 31, 2022.
Learning outcomes
The course of work psychology will deal with the concept of decision-making process (problem-finding, problem-setting, problem-solving e decision-making), from the point of view of cognitive, emotional and behavioral aspects. The course will follow the path that starting from the individual will lead to organization. In particolar, starting from such concepts as organizational cohabitation and diversity management, the course will deal with decisional flows in the workplace, touching such topics as satisfaction, motivation, performance and commitment.
Program
1.1. the individual at work
- Cognitive characteristics: intelligence and convictions:
o Simon, Kahneman e Tversky: rationality vs irrationality;
o Cognitive biases;
o Opinions and attitudes;
o Gardner (multiple intelligences) and Goleman (emotional intelligence);
- Emotional characteristics: needs and motivations:
o Intrinsic and extrinsic motivations;
o Maslow hierarchy of needs;
o Rogers' self-actualization;
o The two Factor Theory by Herzberg;
- Behavioral characteristics: abilities and competencies:
o Abilities, capacities, skills and competences;
o The assessment of position (job description; job analysis; task analysis);
o The assessment of performance;
o The assessment of potential.
1.2. Group at work: the dynamics
- Cooperation vs Competition (the T-Group by Lewin and the Groups of Encounters by Rogers);
- Inclusion vs Exclusion (the T-Group by Lewin and the Groups of Encounters by Rogers);
- Cohesion vs Conflict;
- Leadership vs Membership (Lewin, Likert, Fiedler and Bass)
- Dependency vs Autonomy (Rogers)
- Task orientation – Bass.
1.3. Organization
- Organizational Development (Bennis and Schein):
- Selection (Assessment Center and Development Center);
- Cultures, sub-cultures and counter-cultures;
- Diversity Management;
- Climate and safety climate: stress, mobbing, bur
Bibliography
Examination Methods
The exam will be written and will be composed of a variable number of open and closed questions. These will be drawn by the 5 chapters of the book by Sartori and Rappagliosi to be studied for the exam.