MNM1INC-Innovation and Change
Module Provider: Leadership, Organisations and Behaviour
Number of credits: 15 [7.5 ECTS credits]
Level:NA
Terms in which taught: Autumn / Spring / Summer module
Pre-requisites:
Non-modular pre-requisites:
Co-requisites:
Modules excluded:
Current from: 2021/2
Module Convenor: Dr Stephen Simister
Email: stephen.simister@henley.ac.uk
Summary module description:
This module forms part of the PGDip Business Administration (Senior Leader Apprenticeship) programme and, as such, sets out to provide the knowledge, skills and behaviours required by senior leaders in today’s world, in relation to Innovation and Change. The module covers a range of areas relating to innovation and change, and is designed to meet the learning outcomes of Apprenticeship Standard B: Innovation and Change as well.
The module evaluates how innovation and disruptive technologies can impact organisations and understanding the drivers of change and new ways of working across infrastructure, processes, people and culture, and sustainability.
Aims:
The key objectives of this module are to give learners both breadth and depth of knowledge and understanding across innovation and change.
Assessable learning outcomes:
By the end of the module, it is expected that programme members will be able to demonstrate their ability to:
B1. Know and understand innovation.
B2. Know and understand the impact of disruptive technologies (mechanisms that challenge traditional business methods and practices).
B3. Know and understand drivers of change and new ways of working across infrastructure, processes, people and culture, and sustainability.
B4. Know and understand syste
ms thinking, knowledge/data management, research methodologies and programme management.
In addition, programme members will be supported to develop skills to:
B5. Be able to initiate and lead change in their area of responsibility.
B6. Be able to create an environment for innovation and creativity, establishing the value of ideas and change initiatives and drive continuous improvement.
B9. Be able to act as needed as a Sponsor/Ambassador,
championing projects and transformation of services across organisational boundaries.
Additional outcomes:
Skills
By the end of the module, it is expected that programme members may begin to demonstrate their ability to:
A11. Be able to undertake research and critically analyse and integrate complex information.
Behaviours
By the end of the module, having applied learning in the workplace, the learner may begin to develop the following behaviours:
B1: Work collaboratively enabling empowerment and delegation.
B2: Take personal accountability aligned to clear values.
B3: Curious and innovative – exploring areas of ambiguity and complexity and finding creative solutions
B4: Value difference and champion diversity.
B5: Seek continuous professional development opportunities for self and wider team.
Outline content:
The key topics covered address the aim of enabling programme members to develop an appreciation and understanding of:
- Innovation in organisations
- Drivers of change
- Mechanisms for delivering change
- Impact of disruptive technologies
- Leading change
- Systems thinking
- Programme management
- Research methods
Global context:
Where relevant, consideration is given to the global nature of specific themes.
Brief description of teaching and learning methods:
Teaching and learning takes place through a blended learning approach. The teaching and learning methods comprise a combination of self-study via a range of online materials on the Canvas learning platform, face-to-face workshops with Academic Faculty and a Learning Coach, and facilitation of learning by a Learning Coach (face-to-face and online). Programme members take an Action Learning approach, and each person forms part of an Action Learning set of approximately 6 - 8 learners thro
ughout the module.
Study materials on Canvas include content on-screen, videos, PowerPoint presentations, journal articles, book chapters, practice applications and reflection points
Summative Assessment Methods:
Method |
Percentage |
Written assignment including essay |
100 |
Summative assessment- Examinations:
N/A
Summative assessment- Coursework and in-class tests:
One 5,000 word individual assignment to be submitted as per the submission schedule for the cohort.
Penalties for late submission:
These are in accordance with the mode of study arrangements laid out in the programme specifications.
Assessment requirements for a pass:
50% minimum
Reassessment arrangements:
Reassessment by 100% assignment, capped at 50%.
Additional Costs (specified where applicable):
Student incurred expenses when attending workshops (if any workshops take place at Greenlands.)
Last updated: 16 September 2021
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MODULE DESCRIPTION DOES NOT FORM ANY PART OF A STUDENT'S CONTRACT.