Human Capital and the Triple Bottom Line
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Description
The objective of this course is to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and analyze the relationship between organizational productivity and human capital variables. In this context, human capital is conceptualized as the knowledge, skills, ability, and personal characteristics that drive employee behavior. Organizational productivity is conceptualized broadly as the “triple bottom line” – the interconnectedness of economic, social, and environmental performance. The instructor will present a mix of cutting-edge empirical findings and knowledge gleaned from practical applications of organizational behavior and talent management research. Students will gain a strong understanding of how organizational-level variables relate to (and motivate) employees’ responsible behaviors; how to select, train, and lead for individual productivity and responsibility; and how to use people-based analytics to improve organizational productivity.
Career
Doctoral
Credits
Value
3
Max
3
Min
3
Course Count
1
Number Of Credits
3
Number Of Repeats
1
Repeatable
No
Contact Use
Yes
Generate Attendance
No
Left Use
Yes
Present Use
Yes
Reason Use
Yes
Tardy Use
Yes
Template Override
No
Time Use
Yes
Attendance Type
Class Meeting
Auto Create
No
Code
LEC
Instructor Contact Hours
3
Default Section Size
15
Final Exam Type
Yes
Include in Dynamic Date Calc
No
Instruction Mode
In Person
LMS File Type
Blackboard CourseInfo 4
Name
Lecture
OEE Workload Hours
0
Optional Component
No
Preferred Room Features
Academic Scheduling
Workload Hours
3