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Incorporándonos a las Organizaciones (la gestión de los primeros pasos en la empresa) (19BBA10931)

General information

Type:

OP

Curs:

2,3

Period:

S semester

ECTS Credits:

4 ECTS

Teaching Staff:

Group Teacher Department Language
Ignacio Serrano Rasero Dirección de Personas y Organización ESP

Prerequisites

None

Previous Knowledge

None

COURSE CONTRIBUTION TO PROGRAM

The aim of this subject is to help us to gain a better understanding of what our organisations will expect of us from an anthropological point of view in terms of our contributions and integration when taking our first steps in the professional world.

Course Learning Objectives

Organisations establish norms to regulate employee actions and interactions and to promote certain work flows, creating incentive systems to encourage the behaviours they feel contribute to achieve the desired results. Learning about and understanding what attitudes and behaviours motivate and demotivate organisations are particularly important. Identifying the practices applied in a wide diversity of organisations to establish common guidelines regarding what should be done and, consequently, who should or shouldn't do it, is the fundamental learning objective of this subject.

CONTENT

1. Content

Analysis of concrete organisational practices in terms of the systems they use to identify their needs, recruit and select employees and orient these new hires within the organisations. This will allow us to examine how these companies establish specific patterns to evaluate and recognise future employees' talent and potential for growth.

Methodology

Classes combine faculty lectures on conceptual issues related to the subject matter with searches by students for information and their active participation in class. This participation implies presenting the information they have found as well as contributing to discussions and debates on the topics presented by others

Assessment criteria

Attendance and class participation: 50% of the final mark.
Session exercises: 50% of the final mark, including group presentations on the topics addressed in class.

Bibliography

Boehm, C.: "Moral Origins" Basic Books
Freedman,L.:"Strategy. A History"Oxford University Press
Fuentes,A.: "The Creative Spark" Penguin
Graeber,D.: "En deuda. Una historia alternativa de la Ecnomía" Ariel
Milgrom,P.-Roberts,J.: "Economics, Organization and Management" Prentice Hall
Robbins, S.: "Organizational Behavior. Concepts, Controversies, Applications" Prentice Hall

Timetable and sections

Group Teacher Department
Ignacio Serrano Rasero Dirección de Personas y Organización

Timetable