Human Resource Management in Technology Business (5 cr)
Code: YA00CA73-3002
General information
Enrollment
01.08.2022 - 30.10.2022
Timing
01.08.2022 - 16.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Teknologia
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Master’s Degree in Technology Competence Management
Teachers
- Katri Takala
- Pekka Vaarala
- Perttu Huusko
Groups
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Objective
Student
* is aware of main definitions and theories of self-management
* can analyze own performance and behaviour
* understands the theoretical foundation of Human Resource Management (HRM)
* recognize the importance of human resource management and human resources as a strategic success factor for an organization
* can develop HR management (recruitment, orientation, reward, etc.)
* strives for fair and supportive management of the work community, taking into account the diversity of the work community and the work community and its changes
* is familiar essential legislation covering HR
Content
* Theoretical basis of human resource management
* Strategic HRM (HR Strategy and HR Report)
* Human resource management in practice
o Work organization and work design methods
o Personnel recruitment and recruitment process
o Induction of personnel
o Evaluation of staff performance
o Remuneration of personnel
o Internal communication and interaction
o Staff Support / Active Support Model
o Managing diverse employees
o Development of HRM processes
o Standards related to the position of the immediate manager / manager and the employee's employment relationship
* Legal rights and responsibilities of managers/foremen
* Labour legislation and Occupational health legislation
Evaluation scale
0 - 5
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Student
* analyze the current state of human resource management and future change needs and innovatively anticipate changes in the operating environment and their impact on their work community
* masters the development of HRM processes in collaboration with work community actors based on evidence
* reasonably masters fair and supportive HR management in managing diverse people
* is able to apply the terms and conditions of employment in his or her management work
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Student
* analyze the current state of human resource management and future change needs, and anticipate changes in the operating environment and their impact on their work community
* is able to develop human resource management processes in collaboration with work community actors based on evidence
* able to provide fair and supportive HR management in managing diverse people
* is able to apply the terms and conditions of employment in his or her management work
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Student
* is able to evaluate the current state of human resource management and future change needs and seeks to anticipate changes in the operating environment and their impact on their work community
* is able to develop human resource management processes in cooperation with work community actors
* strives for fair and supportive HR management in managing diverse people
* is able to apply the terms and conditions of employment in his or her management work