433010 Basics of Management: Introduction to Organisation and Human Resource Management

winter semester 2016/2017 | Last update: 21.06.2016 Place course on memo list
433010
Basics of Management: Introduction to Organisation and Human Resource Management
PS 1
2,5
Introduction to economic sciences
Block
each semester
German

In this course students will develop a theoretical and practical understanding of various human resource management tools (e.g. assessment center, incentive schemes, outplacement, 360° feedback). They will be able to assess human resource management tools from functionalist and instrumental perspectives and to reflect them critically. Economic success is not the only focus of these perspectives but social aspects will also be discussed.

Additionally, this course trains students in their academic writing. The course offers practice on how to produce a systematic and scientific seminar paper on a topic related to human resource instruments. This course should offer basic knowledge and practice to develop academic writing abilities. In this context, a systematic literature review and professional handling of academic sources will be important aims of the course. 

Furthermore, students will develop their communication and interpersonal skills through group work, presentations and discussions in class.

The focus of this course is on the one hand the introduction into academic work, especially academic writing and on the other hand human resource management tools. We discuss these tools from functionalist and reflexive perspectives. An efficient and effective as well as socially responsible application of HRM tools are the main issues of discussions in the course. Students should also gather data and experience from organizational practice e.g. by interviewing human resource managers.

Students prepare a seminar paper in group, using basic techniques of academic writing. Students will be taught how to review systematically the existing literature, structure their paper and, apply academic writing principles. They receive systematic feedback to their seminar papers. Moreover, students have the opportunity to present their work in class and get feedback for their presentations.  

Course examination according to § 7, statute section on "study-law regulations"

20% presentation, 80% seminar paper

Schreyögg, G. & Koch, J. (2007), Grundlagen des Management, Gabler, Wiesbaden (Kap. 11. Personal als Managementaufgabe, S. 393-429)

Sieben,B. et al (2003), Leitfaden für das wissenschaftliche Bearbeiten personalpolitischer Fragestellungen, Hampp, München und Mering

Attendance of the preliminary discussion

10.10.2016
Group 0
Date Time Location
Mon 2016-10-10
14.00 - 16.45 SR 8 (Sowi) SR 8 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Thu 2016-11-03
13.00 - 15.45 SR 18 (Sowi) SR 18 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Tue 2016-11-15
14.00 - 16.45 HS 2 (Sowi) HS 2 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Wed 2016-12-07
14.00 - 16.45 SR 8 (Sowi) SR 8 (Sowi) Barrier-free