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Management and workplace skills (5 cr)

Code: AV00ES63-3002

General information


Timing
15.01.2024 - 08.12.2024
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Local portion
0 cr
Virtual portion
5 cr
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
Open UAS and Continuing education
Campus
Ecampus
Teaching languages
English
Degree programmes
Open University of Applied Sciences
Avoin ammattikorkeakoulu, korkeakouludiplomi
Teachers
Tuuli Järvinen
Teacher in charge
Tuuli Järvinen
Course
AV00ES63
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Objective

You are able to lead yourself, develop you self-leadership and your competences as a responsible member of your work communiy.
You are able to analyze and develop work community collaboration by means of solution-oriented approaches.
You are able to apply leadership models in an appropriate way.
You are able to act as a leader in workplace situations typically encountered by supervisors.

Content

How do you lead yourself?
How do you identify various roles, behavior patterns and phenomena in work communities?
How do you communicate and act as a responsible member of a work community and lead it?
How do you apply leadership models in various types of organisations?
How do you develop work community collaboration in a goal-oriented way?
How do you act as a leader and supervisor in changing working life environments?

Course material

The study material is provided in learning environment. (Learn)

Study forms and methods

The course contents independent work. There is no group work or online live lectures.

Timing of exams and assignments

Tests and exams are automated, and suited to independent study.

Course part description

Main sections:
Management and Leadership
Self-leadership
Organizational Citizenship Behaviour

Further information

This course is included in 'Diploma of higher education in tourism and service business management' by Xamk Pulse.
Xamk's degree students cannot enroll on Xamk Pulse's courses.

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment methods and criteria

The grading scale is 1-5.

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