Organizational Development (Spring 2021)

Graduate - College of Social Work
Organizational Development (Spring 2021)
03/10/2021 to 05/07/2021
Shalay Jackson
Collaboration Overview
About Students
This course is designed to provide students with knowledge and skills related to Organizational Development. Students will learn about the logic model process and how it informs new program development, service delivery, and evaluation. 
About Program Goals
Additionally, students will learn and develop skills in performing needs assessments to identify areas for organizational change and growth as well as evaluate the effects of any changes made. 
About the Collaboration Format
Benefits for Industry Partners
Program Details

Students Include:

Students Enrolled: 25 Students Enrolled

Program Duration: 8 weeks

Program Launch Date: 03/10/21

Program End Date: 05/07/21

Student Commitment:

Course Format: Multiple Projects Multiple Teams, Multiple Projects Multiple Teams

Modality: Fully Remote

# of Projects: 2

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Project Requirements

Industry Partner Requirements
Project Topics Community Organization and Social Action Corporate Social Responsibility Economic Development, Work and Occupations Facilitation, Mediation, Conflict Resolution Political Organization, Policy Change, and Advocacy Public Administration Research, Analysis, Evaluation
Location Preferences

Local (within 30 miles)

Compensation

Following compensation will be offered to the students


Exactly $0.0 per hour

Sponsorship

No Sponsorship Required

Other Requirements
Project Management Time Commitment 2 Hours per week
Interested Industries Agriculture & Farming Education Non-Profit
Skills & Expertise
Key Program Dates Due Date
Official Program Launch

We’ll find a time on this day for you to meet with the students to kick off your project.

Mar 10 2021, 12:00.00 AM
Official Program End

We’ll find a time on this day for you to meet with the students to wrap up your project.

Apr 07 2021, 12:00.00 AM
Finalize Project Charter

Educators and Industry Partners finalize project charters, legal documents, and background materials.

Jun 10 2021, 12:00.00 AM
Proposal Application Deadline

Final date for Industry Partners to express interest in participating.

Jul 25 2021, 12:00.00 AM
Interview

Educators will begin interviewing interested Industry Partners to discuss project ideas.

Apr 25 2022, 12:00.00 AM
Request for Proposal published

Collaboration request published. Industry Partners may express interest in participating.

Jun 09 2022, 12:00.00 AM

* We’ve got some inspirational project ideas below! These are related project topics that you can mix and match the components for the best cross-functional project experience possible.

Community Organization and Social Action

Corporate Social Responsibility

Economic Development, Work and Occupations

Facilitation, Mediation, Conflict Resolution

Political Organization, Policy Change, and Advocacy

Public Administration

Research, Analysis, Evaluation

Program Overview
Program Title Organizational Development (Spring 2021)
Organization Graduate - College of Social Work
Student Application Link https://fsu.capsource.app/program/organizational-development-spring-2021/rfp
# of Students Enrolled
19
# of Projects Running
3 Project/s Added (of 2 Projects Expected)

Program Timeline

Project Duration

Start Date: 03/10/21      End Date: 05/07/21

2 months

Collaboration Overview
About Students

This course is designed to provide students with knowledge and skills related to Organizational Development. Students will learn about the logic model process and how it informs new program development, service delivery, and evaluation. 

Student Level:  

Student Time Commitment:   Full Time

Team Structure:   -

Program Goals
Additionally, students will learn and develop skills in performing needs assessments to identify areas for organizational change and growth as well as evaluate the effects of any changes made. 
Format Structure

Multiple Projects Multiple Teams

Format Title Multiple Projects Multiple Teams
Format Description
Benefits For Industry Partners
Project Modality Fully Remote
Industry Partner Requirements to Participate
Project Topics Community Organization and Social Action Corporate Social Responsibility Economic Development, Work and Occupations Facilitation, Mediation, Conflict Resolution Political Organization, Policy Change, and Advocacy Public Administration Research, Analysis, Evaluation
Target Industries Agriculture & Farming Education Non-Profit
Skills & Expertise
Location Information & Preferences

Local (within 30 miles)

Sponsorship

No Sponsorship Required

Compensation

Following compensation will be offered to the students:

Exactly $0.0 per hour

Other Requirements
Expected Time Commitment For Project Managers 2 Hours per week
Key Program Dates Due Date
Official Program Launch

We’ll find a time on this day for you to meet with the students to kick off your project.

Mar 10 2021, 12:00.00 AM
Official Program End

We’ll find a time on this day for you to meet with the students to wrap up your project.

Apr 07 2021, 12:00.00 AM
Finalize Project Charter

Educators and Industry Partners finalize project charters, legal documents, and background materials.

Jun 10 2021, 12:00.00 AM
Proposal Application Deadline

Final date for Industry Partners to express interest in participating.

Jul 25 2021, 12:00.00 AM
Interview

Educators will begin interviewing interested Industry Partners to discuss project ideas.

Apr 25 2022, 12:00.00 AM
Request for Proposal published

Collaboration request published. Industry Partners may express interest in participating.

Jun 09 2022, 12:00.00 AM
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