English Term

Managing People

Prüfungsnummer(n)

2845949

Compulsory Course/Required Elective

Compulsory Course

Type of Course

Lecture

Language

English

Faculty/Faculties
Offered in

Winter Term

Credits

6 ECTS

Credit Hours

4

Type of Course Assessment

Written Examination

Duration of the Exam

120 minutes

Grading

Decimal Grade

Admission Requirements
Basic understanding of Human Resource Management Tools and Practices

Objectives

 
  • Understand differences between leadership and management
  • Learning and adapting management tools to different situations
  • Understand how performance management systems may be designed and how they will be influenced by cultural effects
  • Evaluate the own leadership style and personality
  • Understanding and applying tools to manage employees

Content

 

We will have a look towards the tasks and challenges that employees face when they arrive in a position that requires managing their own department and their own employees. We also look at the special situation of managing in an international context of international, global or multi-national companies.

There will be a short overview on aspects of talent management like employment value proposition, job analysis, recruiting and selection, performance management as well as motivation, negotiation and leadership. A stronger emphasis will be placed on managing across cultures and on expatriation and working abroad.

Students will learn to understand and apply standard and more advanced tools and to adapt them to changing situations and requirements.

Practicability of course within other courses of the program

 
  • The course is linked with cross-cultural management
  • It has also strong relevance when it comes to all human resource related aspects of the other courses in the program to understand motivation and behavior of the relevant acting persons

Recommended readings

 

Current literature and papers that will be announced in class.

Workload and Breakdown of Credits

 

6 ECTS x 30 hours = 180 hours,combined out of the following:

  • Course attendance: 15 weeks * 4 hours = 60 hours
  • Preparation / homework / self-study : 45 hours
  • Time for exercises and group work: 30 hours
  • Semester project / presentation : 15 hours
  • Exam preparation: 30 hours
  • Exam time: 120 minutes written exam

Weighting in examination

Written exam:100 %

Teaching and Learning Methods

 
  • Classroom sessions: We will have classical teaching lessons as well as case studies. Discussions and interactive learning are key targets
  • Presentations of student teams about their tasksand findings with discussions

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