HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT
(objectives)
Human resources are increasingly central to the competitiveness of organizations and for the realization of full sustainable development. The course aims to provide solid basic knowledge related to the strategic value of a correct management of people within organizations, through: a) an examination of the main theories, with particular reference to motivational and behavioral theories; b) insights relating to the various personnel policies and illustrating the contents of the main activities in which the personnel policies are divided; c) a deepening of the impacts of digitization on HR policies. Students will develop concrete skills necessary to identify organizational needs and correct personnel management choices. In addition, real or realistic situations will be proposed to students, in order to develop critical and interpretative skills of organizational variables and implications related to the choices related to personnel management. At the end of the course, the student will be able to: • know the fundamental notions of personnel management and organizational behavior; • articulate these notions in a conceptually and formally correct way, highlighting the critical views with respect to mainstream literature; • understand the complexity of decisions relating to people management, the enhancement of human resources, and the implications of personnel policy choices; • apply theoretical behavioral forecasts to concrete cases; • critically discuss the scenarios relating to the choices of people management, with reference to concrete cases that will be presented in the classroom.
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Code
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21210083 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Module: HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT - I MODULO
(objectives)
Human resources are increasingly central to the competitiveness of organizations and for the realization of full sustainable development. The course aims to provide solid basic knowledge related to the strategic value of a correct management of people within organizations, through: a) an examination of the main theories, with particular reference to motivational and behavioral theories; b) insights relating to the various personnel policies and illustrating the contents of the main activities in which the personnel policies are divided; c) a deepening of the impacts of digitization on HR policies. Students will develop concrete skills necessary to identify organizational needs and correct personnel management choices. In addition, real or realistic situations will be proposed to students, in order to develop critical and interpretative skills of organizational variables and implications related to the choices related to personnel management. At the end of the course, the student will be able to: • know the fundamental notions of personnel management and organizational behavior; • articulate these notions in a conceptually and formally correct way, highlighting the critical views with respect to mainstream literature; • understand the complexity of decisions relating to people management, the enhancement of human resources, and the implications of personnel policy choices; • apply theoretical behavioral forecasts to concrete cases; • critically discuss the scenarios relating to the choices of people management, with reference to concrete cases that will be presented in the classroom.
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Code
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21210083-1 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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6
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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SECS-P/10
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Contact Hours
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40
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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MARCHEGIANI LUCIA
(syllabus)
People are fundamental resources in the contemporary competitive context, for their ability to generate and share knowledge, forge relationships, collaborate to innovate. It is necessary for business organizations to be able to adopt appropriate personnel management policies. Accordingly, this course is able to outline the challenges of personnel management under a twofold perspective, both theoretical and empirical. In particular, the course aims to: a) frame the discipline from a theoretical point of view, highlighting its historical and conceptual roots and recent developments; b) illustrate the contents of the main activities in which the personnel policies are articulated and the essential characteristics of the operating tools used in company practice for their realization; c) deepen the concrete problems in which personnel management needs are articulated in order to illustrate the variety of possible situations and the criteria on which to make choices.
(reference books)
Raymond A. Noe, John R. Hollenbeck, Barry Gerhart and Patrick M. Wright "Fundamentals of Human Resource Management", McGraw-Hill Education; 8 edition
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 27/09/2021 to 23/12/2021 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
A project evaluation
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Module: HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT- II MODULO
(objectives)
Human resources are increasingly central to the competitiveness of organizations and for the realization of full sustainable development. The course aims to provide solid basic knowledge related to the strategic value of a correct management of people within organizations, through: a) an examination of the main theories, with particular reference to motivational and behavioral theories; b) insights relating to the various personnel policies and illustrating the contents of the main activities in which the personnel policies are divided; c) a deepening of the impacts of digitization on HR policies. Students will develop concrete skills necessary to identify organizational needs and correct personnel management choices. In addition, real or realistic situations will be proposed to students, in order to develop critical and interpretative skills of organizational variables and implications related to the choices related to personnel management. At the end of the course, the student will be able to: • know the fundamental notions of personnel management and organizational behavior; • articulate these notions in a conceptually and formally correct way, highlighting the critical views with respect to mainstream literature; • understand the complexity of decisions relating to people management, the enhancement of human resources, and the implications of personnel policy choices; • apply theoretical behavioral forecasts to concrete cases; • critically discuss the scenarios relating to the choices of people management, with reference to concrete cases that will be presented in the classroom.
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Code
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21210083-2 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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3
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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SECS-P/10
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Contact Hours
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20
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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MARCHEGIANI LUCIA
(syllabus)
People are fundamental resources in the contemporary competitive context, for their ability to generate and share knowledge, forge relationships, collaborate to innovate. It is necessary for business organizations to be able to adopt appropriate personnel management policies. Accordingly, this course is able to outline the challenges of personnel management under a twofold perspective, both theoretical and empirical. In particular, the course aims to: a) frame the discipline from a theoretical point of view, highlighting its historical and conceptual roots and recent developments; b) illustrate the contents of the main activities in which the personnel policies are articulated and the essential characteristics of the operating tools used in company practice for their realization; c) deepen the concrete problems in which personnel management needs are articulated in order to illustrate the variety of possible situations and the criteria on which to make choices.
(reference books)
Raymond A. Noe, John R. Hollenbeck, Barry Gerhart and Patrick M. Wright "Fundamentals of Human Resource Management", McGraw-Hill Education; 8 edition
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 27/09/2021 to 23/12/2021 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
A project evaluation
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