Steven Bartlett said that "people are everything in business." But why do people matter so much at work and how do you keep staff motivated?
Applying cutting-edge research within psychology and behavioural science to business management and going beyond simply Human Research Management, you'll understand the skills you need to apply your new knowledge to organisations ensuring that you know how to manage people in an ethical and sustainable way.
Total Contact Hours: 21
Private Study Hours : 129
Total study hours: 150
Main assessment methods
Examination - two hours duration, closed book and unseen: 60%
Individual Report (2,500-3,000 words): 40%
Reassessment methods
Reassessment: 100% examination
Arnold, J. and Randall, R. et al. (2016) Work Psychology: Understanding Human Behaviour in the Workplace, 6th Edition. London: FT Prentice-Hall
Lewis, R & Zibarras, L. (2013) Work and Occupational Psychology: Integrating Theory and Practice. London: Sage
Woods, S.A. & West, M.A. (2014) The Psychology of Work and Organizations. 2nd Edition Andover: Cengage Learning EMEA
See the library reading list for this module (Canterbury)
The intended subject specific learning outcomes.
On successfully completing the module students will be able to:
- Understand the relevance of psychological theories of the workplace to contemporary organizations
- Critically evaluate and analyse the key factors shaping and changing the contemporary work environment
- Demonstrate a critical and detailed understanding of best practice in regards to maintaining and improving levels of employee engagement and satisfaction in the workplace
- Understand and analyse the behavioural elements of people management from a psychological perspective in the workplace
- Assess contemporary theoretical developments around psychology and the workplace
The intended generic learning outcomes.
On successfully completing the module students will be able to:
- Synthesise information clearly and critically
- Select and organise complex information from a variety of sources
- Structure and express complex arguments using relevant social science concepts and theories
- Communicate effectively orally and in writing
- Demonstrate efficient time management skills
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