ORGN 4040: Individual, Team, and Organizational Development

   3 Credit Hours

   Remote Synchronous Meetings: For the synchronous meeting times, please review ORGN 4040’s Class Notes & Schedule and Location in the

   Formerly MGMT 4040

   Requires prerequisite course BASE 2104 or BCOR 2300 (minimum grade D-)

   Restricted to Business (BUSN) majors with 52-180 units completed

This course focuses on change at an individual, team, and organizational level. We examine how training programs help individuals improve their skills, how managers can use scientific principles to improve team performance, and finally, how organizations plan and execute change at a large scale. Topics include the development and evaluation of training programs, advances in training methods, the psychology of teams, the design of teams, team building and the steps of organizational change initiatives.

Learning Objectives

  • Demonstrate next-generation communications skills, including the ability to express ideas in video and audio formats;
  • Summarize how humans develop capabilities over their lifetime and the different contexts in which they develop – individually, as team members, and as organizational members;
  • Define basic learning principles;
  • Apply the basic learning principles to help people learn;
  • Explain job analysis and use it to create training;
  • Apply design principles to teams and identify interventions to improve performance;
  • Describe and apply basic principles of change management. 

In this course, you will

   Learn the scientific underpinnings of individual learning and team performance; 

   Present training program as a video to the class and receive feedback from your peers;

   Meet on Zoom twice a week

Meet Your Instructor
tracy jennings

Tracy Jennings 

  tracy.jennings@colorado.edu

Dr. Tracy Jennings is a Teaching Professor in the Division of Organizational Leadership and Information Analytics at Leeds School of Business. She holds a degree in Religion from Williams College, a PhD in Cognitive Psychology, and an MBA, both from the University of Denver. Dr. Jennings began her career at IBM and later assumed New Product Development leadership roles at U S WEST and Yipes Communications.

Dr. Jennings teaches organizational behavior and all of the human resources courses at Leeds. In addition, she taught in China and led five Leeds Global Seminars in Shanghai and Beijing. Jennings won the Joseph L. Frascona Teaching Excellence Award in 2013. In addition to her academic responsibilities, Dr. Jennings is the Faculty Director of Distance and Online Programs at the Leeds School of Business.