Fall 2024 Human Capital Management PS5230 section 001

CHANGE MANAGEMENT

Call Number 11229
Day & Time
Location
W 6:10pm-8:00pm
522C Kent Hall
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Lee Miller
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

Change is a necessary and constant part of any organization. The change may be expected, or it may be in reaction to unanticipated external and/or internal factors. In fact, organizations that do not change do not last.

Change initiatives can be exceedingly complex and disorienting, however. The success of a given changeinitiative often rests on the clarity of vision of an organization’s leaders; an accurate and sensitiveunderstanding of the organization’s culture; the involvement, input and buy-in of multiple internal andexternal stakeholders to the change objectives and process; leaders’ ability to leverage technology tocommunicate and drive change; and an organization’s analytical capabilities to document and measureprogress, and continue to iterate and improve.

In light of these requirements, this course seeks to ask: What is the role of the HCM leader in facilitatingchange within an organization? The aims of this course are not abstract. This course will help studentsdevelop skills to support actual organizations (their own and/or others) through change. Lectures, readings,videos, in-class and asynchronous discussions, and assignments will all focus on the practical application ofchange theory and empirical research to real-world organizational contexts.

This course is an advanced elective within the Master of Science in Human Capital Management program.Prerequisites include “HCMPS5100: Introduction to Human Capital Management,” and “HCMPS5150:Integrated Talent Management Strategies.” Some familiarity with people analytics and digital approaches toHuman Capital Management will also be helpful.

Web Site Vergil
Department Human Capital Management
Enrollment 16 students (20 max) as of 9:05PM Monday, December 2, 2024
Subject Human Capital Management
Number PS5230
Section 001
Division School of Professional Studies
Open To Professional Studies
Note MEETS ON CAMPUS. OPEN TO SPS MS STUDS W PROGRAM PERMISSION
Section key 20243HCM_5230K001