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Organising

Vak
2012-2013

Admission requirements

None

Description

Organising and organisations take many forms. Learning how organisations differ from each other on structural and operational levels and recognising their individual characteristics is essential in understanding how to produce effective change, whether through processes, informational technology or both. Over the past 20 years, organisations and the process of organising have been in constant flux as they try to adapt to and benefit from ever-accelerating rates of change resulting from the convergence of driving forces such as globalisation and interconnected computing and communication technologies.

Course objectives

The purpose of the course is first to provide students with perspectives on different types of organisations and a set of tools and concepts to recognise, diagnose and operate within them, and second how to understand and relate the impact of dynamic, technology-driven change in these different organisation types. At the end of the course, students should be able to critically reflect on different organisation types and their characteristics, and assess how external factors and trends impact organisational change programs and their related information technology needs.

Timetable

The schedule can be found on the LIACS website

Detailed table of contents can be found in blackboard.

Mode of instruction

The course combines lectures, case studies, interactive discussions, assignments and a final examination.

Assessment method

  • Assignments (individual and group): 40%

  • Examination: 50%

  • Class Participation: 10%

Blackboard

Organising

Reading list

  • Gareth Morgan, Images of Organization, Sage Publications, 2006 (to be purchased)

  • Kevin Kelly, Out of Control, Perseus Books , 1995

  • Thomas Friedman, The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2005

The instructor will provide Kelly and Friedman readings on Blackboard.

Signing up for classes and exams

You have to sign up for classes and examinations (including resits) in uSis. Check this link for more information and activity codes.

There is a limited capacity for students from outside the master ICT in Business. Please contact the Programme Co-ordinator.

Contact information

Programme Co-ordinator ms. Judith Havelaar LL.M