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Course 2019-2020 a.y.

20159 - SEMINARI PER LO SVILUPPO DI ABILITA' COMPORTAMENTALI / BEHAVIOURAL SKILLS SEMINARS

Department of Management and Technology

For the instruction language of the course see class group/s below

Go to class group/s: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 - 20 - 21 - 22 - 23 - 24

M (2 credits - I sem. - OB  |  SECS-P/10) - MM (2 credits - I sem. - OB  |  SECS-P/10) - AFC (2 credits - I sem. - OB  |  SECS-P/10) - CLELI (2 credits - I sem. - OB  |  SECS-P/10) - FIN (2 credits - I sem. - OB  |  SECS-P/10)
Course Director:
MASSIMO MAGNI

Classi: 1 (I sem.) - 2 (I sem.) - 3 (I sem.) - 8 (I sem.) - 9 (I sem.) - 11 (I sem.) - 12 (I sem.) - 15 (I sem.) - 18 (I sem.)
Docenti responsabili delle classi:
Classe 1: MASSIMO MAGNI, Classe 2: GIORDANA TAGGIASCO, Classe 3: EMILIA PAOLINO, Classe 8: GIORDANA TAGGIASCO, Classe 9: PAOLA CAIOZZO, Classe 11: ALBERTO MONTI, Classe 12: PAOLA CAIOZZO, Classe 15: SIMONA MARIA CUOMO, Classe 18: MARTINA RAFFAGLIO

Classe/i impartita/e in lingua italiana

Class-group lessons delivered  on campus

Mission e Programma sintetico
MISSION

L'evoluzione del contesto globale richiede sempre più un orientamento allo sviluppo di competenze in grado di integrare la conoscenza tra attori organizzativi per la creazione di soluzioni innovative. La capacità di leggere il contesto e di integrare fonti differenti di conoscenza richiede inoltre una spiccata capacità di comunicare in modo efficace. Questi seminari hanno l’obiettivo di favorire lo sviluppo di competenze legate all’efficace condivisione e comunicazione di conoscenza tra i membri di un team e tra individui e altri attori organizzativi.

PROGRAMMA SINTETICO

I seminari si focalizzano sui seguenti argomenti:

  • Le competenze del futuro.
  • Integrare la conoscenza collaborando.
  • Parlare in pubblico e presentation skills.

Risultati di Apprendimento Attesi (RAA)
CONOSCENZA E COMPRENSIONE
Al termine dell'insegnamento, lo studente sarà in grado di...
  • Comprendere le differenze individuali nell'approcciare attività team-based.
  • Comprendere il proprio stile di lavoro all'interno di un team (punti di forza/debolezza del proprio profilo).
  • Identificare gli elementi che contraddistinguono una comunicazione efficace da una non efficace.
CAPACITA' DI APPLICARE CONOSCENZA E COMPRENSIONE
Al termine dell'insegnamento, lo studente sarà in grado di...
  • Adattare il proprio stile di lavoro in gruppo al contesto di riferimento.
  • Sintetizzare contenuti fondamentali per costruire una presentazione efficace.
  • Comunicare in modo efficace in relazione all’audience di riferimento.

Modalità didattiche
  • Lezioni frontali
  • Lavori/Assignment di gruppo
DETTAGLI
  • Self-assessment: gli studenti sono coinvolti nella compilazione di un questionario di self-assessment volto a comprendere il proprio stile di conduzione e di lavoro in gruppo.
  • Simulazioni di gruppo: gli studenti sono coinvolti nella creazione di una presentazione da erogare in pubblico e nella valutazione delle presentazioni altrui attraverso una griglia di osservazione.

Metodi di valutazione dell'apprendimento
  Accertamento in itinere Prove parziali Prova generale
  • Partecipazione in aula (virtuale, fisica)
  • x    
    STUDENTI FREQUENTANTI

    Data l'interattività del seminario e il continuo feedback che gli studenti ricevono dai propri pari e dal docente, gli studenti frequentanti vengono valutati sulla base dell'attiva partecipazione in aula a tutti i momenti seminariali, in modo da verificare la capacità di mettere in pratica i contenuti affrontati e l'applicazione dei feedback ricevuti in itinere.

    • La valutazione finale prevede un esito "pass or fail".
    STUDENTI NON FREQUENTANTI

    Gli studenti non frequentanti sono valutati con un esame scritto che si svolge negli appelli definiti e che verte sul libro di testo adottato in modo da verificare la comprensione degli studenti dei principali aspetti che caratterizzano un team efficace e una presentazione influenzante.

    • La valutazione finale prevede un esito "pass or fail".

    Materiali didattici
    STUDENTI FREQUENTANTI

    Materiali didattici distribuiti in aula (simulazioni) e slide a cura del docente.

    STUDENTI NON FREQUENTANTI

    Libro di testo che viene comunicato ad inizio corso.

    Modificato il 04/06/2019 09:45

    EMIT (2 credits - I sem. - OB  |  SECS-P/10)
    Course Director:
    MASSIMO MAGNI

    Classes: 22 (I sem.)
    Instructors:
    Class 22: ISABELLA POZZO

    Class group/s taught in English

    Class-group lessons delivered  on campus

    Mission & Content Summary
    MISSION

    The evolution of the global context requires the development of managerial skills that are aimed at integrating knowledge between team members. In particular, recent research outline the importance of dealing with different perspectives, manage conflict, and influence others. These seminars have the aim to favor the development of such skills in order to allow individuals to integrate knowledge and develop innovative solutions.

    CONTENT SUMMARY

    The seminars focuses on the following topics:

    • Team dynamics and team building.
    • Conflict in teams.
    • Diversity in teams and within organizations.
    • Team leadership and problem solving techniques.

    Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
    KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
    At the end of the course student will be able to...
    • Understand the main drivers of effective teamwork.
    • Understand the sources of conflict and its consequences.
    • Understand the value of diversity within the team and the organization.
    APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
    At the end of the course student will be able to...
    • Deal with different conflicting situations on the basis of the team goal.
    • Leverage on diversity as a source of value for the team.
    • Organize team activities in order to prevent pitfalls and maximize members contribution.

    Teaching methods
    • Face-to-face lectures
    • Interactive class activities (role playing, business game, simulation, online forum, instant polls)
    DETAILS

    Team-based simulations: students are involved in several simulations and role playing related to conflict, diversity and teamwork.


    Assessment methods
      Continuous assessment Partial exams General exam
  • Active class participation (virtual, attendance)
  • x    
    ATTENDING AND NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS

    The seminar consists of 4 half-day sessions. Justified absences during 1 session is allowed and must be communicated in advance. If students miss more than 1 half-day session, they not get credit for the course. Because of the active interaction and the continuous feedback (from peers and instructors), attending students are evaluated on the basis of their active and continuous contribution throughout the duration of the seminars in order to evaluate students’ ability to put in practice the topics delivered in class and the feedback received by instructors and peers.

    • Final evaluation: pass/fail.

    Teaching materials
    ATTENDING AND NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS

    Materials distributed in class (simulations) and instructor’s slides.

    Last change 04/06/2019 09:46

    M (2 credits - I sem. - OB  |  SECS-P/10) - MM (2 credits - I sem. - OB  |  SECS-P/10) - AFC (2 credits - I sem. - OB  |  SECS-P/10) - ACME (2 credits - I sem. - OB  |  SECS-P/10) - DES-ESS (2 credits - I sem. - OB  |  SECS-P/10) - FIN (2 credits - I sem. - OB  |  SECS-P/10)
    Course Director:
    MASSIMO MAGNI

    Classes: 4 (I sem.) - 5 (I sem.) - 10 (I sem.) - 13 (I sem.) - 16 (I sem.) - 17 (I sem.) - 19 (I sem.) - 20 (I sem.) - 21 (I sem.)
    Instructors:
    Class 4: TATIANA BALUSHKINA, Class 5: MARCO SAMPIETRO, Class 10: LAURA BARUFFALDI, Class 13: SILVIA CINQUE, Class 16: MARIA GABRIELLA BAGNATO, Class 17: FABRIZIO CASTELLUCCI, Class 19: MARCO SAMPIETRO, Class 20: GIUSEPPE AUDIA, Class 21: TATIANA BALUSHKINA

    Class group/s taught in English

    Class-group lessons delivered  on campus

    Mission & Content Summary
    MISSION

    The evolution of the global context requires the development of managerial skills that are aimed at integrating knowledge between team members and organizational actors in order to develop innovative solutions. The ability to read the context and to integrate different sources of information requires also individuals to communicate effectively complex ideas. These seminars have the aim to favor the development of team members knowledge integration skills and effective communication.

    CONTENT SUMMARY

    The seminars focuses on the following topics:

    • The skills of the future.
    • Integrate knowledge through collaboration.
    • Public speaking and effective presentation skills.

    Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
    KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
    At the end of the course student will be able to...
    • Understand individual differences in team-based settings.
    • Understand personal teamwork style (strengths and weaknesses).
    • Identify the elements of effective presentations.
    APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
    At the end of the course student will be able to...
    • Adapt the personal teamwork style to different contexts.
    • Synthesize and select contents for developing a compelling presentation.
    • Communicate effectively on the basis of the audience’s characteristics.

    Teaching methods
    • Face-to-face lectures
    • Interactive class activities (role playing, business game, simulation, online forum, instant polls)
    DETAILS
    • Self-assessment: students are involved in self-assessments questionnaires aimed at understanding their teamwork style.
    • Team-based simulations: students are involved in the design and delivery of a presentation, as well as in the evaluation of other groups’ presentations by relying on an observation grid.

    Assessment methods
      Continuous assessment Partial exams General exam
  • Active class participation (virtual, attendance)
  • x    
    ATTENDING STUDENTS

    Because of the active interaction and the continuous feedback (from peers and instructors), attending students are evaluated on the basis of their active and continuous contribution throughout the entire duration of the seminars in order to evaluate students’ ability to put in practice the topics delivered in class and the feedback received by instructors and peers.

    • Final evaluation: pass/fail.
    NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS

    Non attending students are evaluated through a written exam entirely based on the textbook in order to evaluate students’ ability to recognize the main elements that characterize effective teamwork and influential presentations.

    • Final evaluation: pass/fail.

    Teaching materials
    ATTENDING STUDENTS

    Materials distributed in class (simulations) and instructor’s slides.

    NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS

    Textbook (it is communicated at the beginning of the course).

    Last change 04/06/2019 09:47

    DSBA (2 credits - II sem. - OB  |  SECS-P/10) - PPA (2 credits - II sem. - OB  |  SECS-P/10)
    Course Director:
    MASSIMO MAGNI

    Classes: 23 (II sem.) - 24 (II sem.)
    Instructors:
    Class 23: ISABELLA POZZO, Class 24: ISABELLA POZZO

    Class group/s taught in English

    Class-group lessons delivered  on campus

    Mission & Content Summary
    MISSION

    The evolution of the global context requires the development of managerial skills that are aimed at integrating knowledge between team members and organizational actors in order to develop innovative solutions. The ability to read the context and to integrate different sources of information requires also individuals to communicate effectively complex ideas. These seminars have the aim to favor the development of team members knowledge integration skills and effective communication.

    CONTENT SUMMARY

    The seminars focuses on the following topics:

    • The skills of the future.
    • Integrate knowledge through collaboration.
    • Public speaking and effective presentation skills.

    Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
    KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
    At the end of the course student will be able to...
    • Understand individual differences in team-based settings.
    • Understand personal teamwork style (strengths and weaknesses).
    • Identify the elements of effective presentations.
    APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
    At the end of the course student will be able to...
    • Adapt the personal teamwork style to different contexts.
    • Synthesize and select contents for developing a compelling presentation.
    • Communicate effectively on the basis of the audience’s characteristics.

    Teaching methods
    • Face-to-face lectures
    • Interactive class activities (role playing, business game, simulation, online forum, instant polls)
    DETAILS
    • Self-assessment: students are involved in self-assessments questionnaires aimed at understanding their teamwork style.
    • Team-based simulations: students are involved in the design and delivery of a presentation, as well as in the evaluation of other groups’ presentations by relying on an observation grid.

    Assessment methods
      Continuous assessment Partial exams General exam
  • Active class participation (virtual, attendance)
  • x    
    ATTENDING STUDENTS

    Because of the active interaction and the continuous feedback (from peers and instructors), attending students are evaluated on the basis of their active and continuous contribution throughout the entire duration of the seminars in order to evaluate students’ ability to put in practice the topics delivered in class and the feedback received by instructors and peers.

    • Final evaluation: pass/fail.
    NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS

    Non attending students are evaluated through a written exam entirely based on the textbook in order to evaluate students’ ability to recognize the main elements that characterize effective teamwork and influential presentations.

    • Final evaluation: pass/fail.

    Teaching materials
    ATTENDING STUDENTS

    Materials distributed in class (simulations) and instructor’s slides.

    NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS

    Textbook (it is communicated at the beginning of the course).

    Last change 04/06/2019 09:48