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GEST0005-1

Introduction à la théorie des organisations


Duration :45h Th
Credits/ECTS :
2nd "candidature" in political sciences (governance - internatinals rela)4,5
2nd "candidature" in management sciences4
2nd "candidature" management engineer4
2nd "candidature" in social sciences5
required preliminary complement to register in the "licence" in company management4
required preliminary complement to register in the "licence" in management sciences4
1st "licence" in company management4
1st "licence" in sociology5
Master in management sciences4
required preliminary complement to register in the "licence" in public health sciences7,5
Holder(s) :François Pichault
Course contents : The course aimes at enabling students to analyse modern organisations, by examining a set of key structural variables: work division and coordination between operators, departmentalisation, inter-unit liaison mechanisms, authority systems and formal communication flows, power systems and informal communication flows, decision making process and objectives design, kind of environment, etc.
Course objective : The objectives are both analytical (initiation to organisational diagnosis) and theoretical (initiation to the mainstream of current organisational theory).
Workshops : 6 sessions are organized in parallel to the main course, focused on understanding the concepts and undertaking case studies
Organization : Ex-cathedra, case studies, exercices
Written notes : J.NIZET & F.PICHAULT, Introduction à la théorie des configurations. Du "one best way" à la diversité organisationnelle, Québec/Bruxelles, Gaëtan Morin/De Boeck Université, 2001.

Powerpoint supports available on the website http://www.egss.ulg.ac.be/pichault
Assessment : 1st session: written case study
2nd session: oral examination
Contacts : Not available
Remarks : Supplementary informations concerning this course (organization, supports, evaluation, etc.) are available on the website: http://www.egss.ulg.ac.be/pichault




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 8/04/2005
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