Leading Change

Class

The purpose of this class is to explore the nature of organizational change. We will examine key leadership challenges, skills, and competencies for effectively planning, leading, executing, and sustaining change. An emphasis on change dynamics and models.

Course Learning Objectives
  1. Discuss the nature and complexities of organizational change.
  2. Identify human and organizational factors that influence experiences of change.
  3. Examine frameworks and models for leading change in organizational settings.
  4. Formulate a plan to successfully lead a change process.
Required Textbooks
  1. Required: Judge, W. Q., (2012). Focusing on organizational change. Saylor.
  2. Additional readings and videos posted in Canvas
  3. Reliable internet access.
  4. Microsoft Word: all papers must be typed using Microsoft Word - no exceptions. Microsoft Word is available free to WC students. Contact the IT Help Desk for more information.
Evaluation Standards

The final course grade will be calculated based upon exams, class discussion, case studies, and other assignments the instructor may choose to include. Instructors may include participation grades and attendance as factors in determining course grades.

 

Discussion Forums                                                             80 points       

Change Project                                                                    90 points

Quizzes                                                                                 90 points

Attendance/Participation                                                    60 points

Total Points Available                                                       320 points

Grading Scale
A = 90 – 100%
B = 80 – 89%
C = 70 – 79%
D = 60 – 69%
F = 0 – 59%

Program Learning Outcomes

The Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences in Organizational Leadership program exists to educate, encourage, and enable emerging and experienced leaders to positively impact the businesses, organizations, and communities they serve.

Disabilities

ADA Statement:

Any student with a documented disability (e.g. learning, psychiatric, vision, hearing, etc.) may contact the Office on the Weatherford College Weatherford Campus to request reasonable accommodations. Phone: 817-598-6350 Office Location: Office Number 118 in the Student Services Building, upper floor. Physical Address: Weatherford College 225 College Park Drive Weatherford, TX.

Academic Integrity
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Hope Statement
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