15 Credits SPRING



Aims/Description: This module enables and empowers learners to navigate the complex and changing organisational environment by introducing them to aspects of human behaviour in organisations through the lens of the Human Resource Management (HRM) and Organisational Behaviour (OB) disciplines. A range of HRM/OB concepts and theories are explored, along with considerations of their application to management for motivation, innovation, change, performance and wellbeing. Cutting-edge topics are covered using research-informed teaching to critically assess relevant models, tools and techniques. Learners are encouraged to engage with and reflect on current debates in HRM/OB, including areas such as recruiting and developing a diverse workforce.

Staff Contact: HILDENBRAND KRISTIN
Teaching Methods: Lectures, Seminars, Independent Study
Assessment: Course work

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Western Bank, Sheffield, S10 2TN, UK