MOC - Module Handbook - 21sep
MOC - Module Handbook - 21sep
MOC - Module Handbook - 21sep
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Aims of the Handbook
The handbook is a guide for students in the Department of Business & Management. The
information in the handbook can also be found in a number of other electronic or paper
sources and the document provides links to the definitive data sources wherever possible.
Please note that the electronic version of the handbook will be kept up to date and you will
be notified of any significant changes. If you have taken a hard copy of any information
please remember to refer back to the electronic version to ensure that you are working with
Contents
Document Section Page
Number
1. Module Team Informtation 3
2. Module Enhancement 3
4. Assignment Brief 3
5. Submission Details 4
7. Communication 6
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1. Module team information
Module Leader(s) names: Roz Gasper, Richard Longman
Module Team: Ebele Akure, Jimi Ogunnusi, Jenna Pandeli, Peter Simpson, Neil Sutherland,
External examiners from other institutions are appointed to each module to act
independently and work with the module team in the management of threshold academic
standards. Information is available about the external examiner appointed to this module
2. Module enhancement
Key recent enhancments made a result of student feedback have included:
Integration of formative feedback within the seminars, so that all students have the
opportunity to engage with detailed advice about how to develop their understanding
of the module and demonstrate how they meet the learning outcomes in the final
module assignment.
Use of group presentations to present case study analysis, so that all students can
develop skills immediately transferrable to the workplace in the way they analyse,
interpret, and present real life case study situations.
Increased variety of resources (e.g. recorded videos, recommended TED talks,
podcasts) to enable students to develop a broader understanding of the key issues.
The Module Specification can be accessed via this link: UMODML-15-3 Managing
Organisational Change
change at the level of the organisation, group and individual and their interdependencies. A
personal and professional development strand looks at the notions of self-awareness and
self-management of change. We look at this because employers have identified this area of
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knowledge and expertise as critical to your future careers within their organisations. To aid
your personal development you are expected to work at integrating theory with your
understanding and experience of change practice and not merely regurgitate information
combination of class-based activity, group-based activity and independent study. This will be
supported by resources available on Blackboard for you to access at any time. Seminars will
be held every week, with an emphasis on your participation. These activities are designed to
help you to develop independent learning strategies so that you can direct your efforts into
Tutors will provide a range of inputs, such as lectures, self-study guidance, and will facilitate
seminars. You will be provided with a wide range of participative activities including case
studies, student-led discussions and article reviews. There is a strong emphasis on applying
learning from readings to the workplace, including implications for organisational and
individual change.
The self-study activities, lectures, and seminars are designed to prepare you for your
assessments. It is important that you come to the seminars having done the required self-
study and lecture preparation for each Study Unit outlined on Blackboard. Students are the
key players in the workshops - if you do not prepare, the learning of all will be adversely
affected. The role of the tutor in these sessions is to help facilitate learning by contributing
4. Assignment Brief
The maximum word limit for this coursework is 3,300. There is no +/- 10% on word count
and anything after the maximum word count will not be marked, in line with UWE Bristol’s
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Word Count Policy. This module is worth 15 credits. This is a level 3 assignment and we
expect a higher standard of critical thinking and academic accomplishment than level 2. The
assignment will be available on Blackboard early in the module. Guidance and relevant
activities to support your work on the assignment will be provided throughout the module.
Submission details
Please note that the submission deadlines are absolute and based on UWE server time,
therefore you are strongly advised to submit work well ahead of the deadline dates to avoid
situations where penalties could be incurred. Penalties are imposed if a submission is made
up to 24 hours after the deadline, and the highest mark you can receive will be the
minimum pass mark (if the assessment is passed). After the 24 hours have passed, the
Assessment
change. Building on this, reflect on what you can personally learn from this case
and how you might benefit from these insights in the future.
Submission date
You will receive informal feedback verbally through all teaching sessions – ensure you listen
carefully. Each assessment you submit will be returned to you with written feedback, and
consists of comments made by tutors on students’ assessed work which enables students to
understand how they have met the defined assessment criteria and identifying areas for
further improvement. The period for providing feedback will not normally exceed 20
working days (excluding University closure days) following the deadline for submission of
the assessment concerned. This period may be shorter or longer for some forms of
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assessment. Where the period is greater than 20 working days, students will be informed of
the deadline and the rationale for the extension. Outcomes which have not been confirmed
MyUWE is used to communicate unconfirmed marks, provide cover sheets for assessments
The short video available on the library’s website will introduce you to some of the key
6. Communication
Throughout your time with us, you will receive regular communication from your module
leaders, and also administrative staff. It is your responsibility to ensure that you read
everything that you are sent, and act upon it where appropriate.
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The main communication channel used is the Blackboard for all the modules you are
currently studying. Blackboard provides the main communication channel for module
specific information and these too should be checked regularly for new content and
announcements.
Further information on all aspects of your myUWE portal is available on the website.
There are a range of facilities and services available to go to for advice and support
depending on what the issue is. Remember - asking for help at the earliest possible stage
will help you in the long run. Your first point of call should always be your Academic
Personal tutor, as they will be able to sign post you to the right services and will be able to
deal with specific matters relating to teaching and learning. If you are not able to contact
your Academic Personal tutor for any reason go to an Information Point who may be able to
help.
Student Support Advisers are available and can also be contacted through the Information
Points.
However, you are more than welcome to talk to other members of UWE staff depending on
18/10/21 SU02 Planning for Change Rosenbaum et al (2018) Using Academic Ideas in
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Case: British Rail Burke & Goodstein (1991) your Analysis
25/10/21 SU03 Communicating and Resisting Hughes (2010) ch 11 Writing Tips for
Change Hughes (2010) ch 12 Constructing Arguments
Case: MyBank
08/11/21 SU05 Participating in Change Tsoukas & Chia (2002) Documenting Personal
Case: Mayden Burnes (2005) Experiences & Determining
Future Benefits
22/11/21 SU07 Politics, Identity and Emotions Buchanan & Badham Choosing Assignment
in Change (1999) Themes & Theories
Case: Washdale Manufacturing Alvesson & Willmott (2002)
06/12/21 SU09 Making Sense of Organisational Maitlis & Sonenshein Writing Your Introduction &
Change (2010) Conclusion
Case: Glenrothes Colliery Weick (1996)
13/12/21 SU10 Writing About Organisational Self-choice to support your Referencing & Impression
Change assignment Management
Final Essay Assignment Deadline Bb 18th January 2022 (we recommend uploading the day before)